State Representative
Natalie Price
Berkley | 6th House District
Serving 91,847 constituents in Berkley, Birmingham, Bloomfield Twp, Huntington Woods, Royal Oak and Southfield
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(517) 373-0823
Office: S-685 House Office Building
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Representative Jason Hoskins and I have reintroduced legislation to address excessive noise along Woodward Ave and other state highways. The bills would empower local police departments to enforce existing state bans on modified mufflers. They would also raise penalties while giving first-time offenders a chance to come into compliance without penalty.
This problem has grown worse in recent years. As cheap, easily accessible exhaust modifications have proliferated, our communities have been inundated with noise pouring off state highways. That noise raises stress, robs people of sleep, disturbs veterans suffering from PTSD and patients recovering at home, and disrupts the peaceful enjoyment of homes. The people responsible often engage in other risky behavior, like speeding, racing, and reckless driving. These bills would meaningfully improve the quality of life, public health, and safety of our communities.
Thank you to everyone who has reached out to my office over the last few years urging state action. Your tireless push for a solution drives this work.
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Absentee ballots for the August primary have been sent out! If you made a mistake on your ballot or if you want to make a change you can go to your local clerk and request a new ballot.
Remember: for the primary ballot partisan section you can only vote in one party’s primary, you cannot vote for a Republican in one race and a Democrat in another.
When you finish filling out your ballot you can return it by mail or in-person at your clerk’s office.
If you have any questions about ballots or voting, you can reach out to my office, to your local clerk, or to your county clerk.
Happy voting!
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Marathon sessions that blow past the statutory deadline aren’t how the budget process should work. But as long as it does, we’re not backing down from what matters.
Grateful for my colleagues, and for the hundreds of people who showed up in Lansing this budget season to fight for our communities.
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The White House doesn’t get to decide which laws apply to it. State Representative Phil Skaggs and I introduced legislation this week to make sure Michigan has real recourse when the federal government acts like it does. ... See MoreSee Less
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Pride began as a protest. So when House Republicans blocked us from introducing the Pride Month resolution again this year, we took it to the Capitol steps and read it aloud anyway. This community has always found a way to be seen, and House Dems will always stand shoulder to shoulder with you. ... See MoreSee Less
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Michiganders pay the highest energy rates in the Midwest. And utility companies have been overcharging customers nationally by nearly $6 billion a year for decades. This month, I introduced House Bills 6093-6095 with my colleagues to change that. ... See MoreSee Less
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Michiganders pay the highest energy rates in the Midwest. And utilities have been overcharging customers nationally by nearly $6 billion a year for decades.
Today, I was joined by my colleagues in introducing HBs 6093-6095 to change that. If you're tired of paying more and getting less, spread the word. And let's hold the utilities accountable together.
... See MoreSee Less
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LIVE NOW: Join me and my Democratic colleagues as we introduce legislation to bring down utility costs and protect ratepayers. ... See MoreSee Less
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American Axel is continually producing bad faith contract offers that fail to address the needs of its workers. The workers of UAW Local 2093 built this company, they should be paid like it. Hold the line!
Support the fight here: region1.uaw.org/events/uaw-region-1-solidarity-support-caravan
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Natalie Price IN THE NEWS
Hoskins, Price Introduce Legislation to Improve Enforcement Against Excessively Loud Vehicles
2026-06-30T17:20:33-04:00July 1, 2026|
Hoskins, Price Introduce Legislation to Improve Enforcement Against Excessively Loud Vehicles Joint Press Release | Reps. Jason Hoskins and Natalie [...]
Price, Skaggs Introduce Legislation Protecting Michigan From the Federal Government Unlawfully Withholding Federal Funds
2026-06-24T10:53:14-04:00June 24, 2026|
LANSING, Mich., June 24, 2026 — This week, state Reps. Natalie Price (D-Berkley) and Phil Skaggs (D-East Grand Rapids) introduced [...]
Price, Fellow Democrats Introduce Utility Affordability, Ratepayer Protection Legislation
2026-06-11T13:41:44-04:00June 11, 2026|
State Reps. Natalie Price (D-Berkley), Erin Byrnes (D-Dearborn) and Betsy Coffia (D-Traverse City) at the Utility Affordability Now Press Conference, [...]
Representative Jason Hoskins and I have reintroduced legislation to address excessive noise along Woodward Ave and other state highways. The bills would empower local police departments to enforce existing state bans on modified mufflers. They would also raise penalties while giving first-time offenders a chance to come into compliance without penalty.
This problem has grown worse in recent years. As cheap, easily accessible exhaust modifications have proliferated, our communities have been inundated with noise pouring off state highways. That noise raises stress, robs people of sleep, disturbs veterans suffering from PTSD and patients recovering at home, and disrupts the peaceful enjoyment of homes. The people responsible often engage in other risky behavior, like speeding, racing, and reckless driving. These bills would meaningfully improve the quality of life, public health, and safety of our communities.
Thank you to everyone who has reached out to my office over the last few years urging state action. Your tireless push for a solution drives this work. ... See MoreSee Less
15 CommentsComment on Facebook
Absentee ballots for the August primary have been sent out! If you made a mistake on your ballot or if you want to make a change you can go to your local clerk and request a new ballot.
Remember: for the primary ballot partisan section you can only vote in one party’s primary, you cannot vote for a Republican in one race and a Democrat in another.
When you finish filling out your ballot you can return it by mail or in-person at your clerk’s office.
If you have any questions about ballots or voting, you can reach out to my office, to your local clerk, or to your county clerk.
Happy voting! ... See MoreSee Less
6 CommentsComment on Facebook
Marathon sessions that blow past the statutory deadline aren’t how the budget process should work. But as long as it does, we’re not backing down from what matters.
Grateful for my colleagues, and for the hundreds of people who showed up in Lansing this budget season to fight for our communities. ... See MoreSee Less
76 CommentsComment on Facebook
The White House doesn’t get to decide which laws apply to it. State Representative Phil Skaggs and I introduced legislation this week to make sure Michigan has real recourse when the federal government acts like it does. ... See MoreSee Less
96 CommentsComment on Facebook
Pride began as a protest. So when House Republicans blocked us from introducing the Pride Month resolution again this year, we took it to the Capitol steps and read it aloud anyway. This community has always found a way to be seen, and House Dems will always stand shoulder to shoulder with you. ... See MoreSee Less
4 CommentsComment on Facebook
Michiganders pay the highest energy rates in the Midwest. And utility companies have been overcharging customers nationally by nearly $6 billion a year for decades. This month, I introduced House Bills 6093-6095 with my colleagues to change that. ... See MoreSee Less
34 CommentsComment on Facebook
Michiganders pay the highest energy rates in the Midwest. And utilities have been overcharging customers nationally by nearly $6 billion a year for decades.
Today, I was joined by my colleagues in introducing HBs 6093-6095 to change that. If you're tired of paying more and getting less, spread the word. And let's hold the utilities accountable together. ... See MoreSee Less
12 CommentsComment on Facebook
LIVE NOW: Join me and my Democratic colleagues as we introduce legislation to bring down utility costs and protect ratepayers. ... See MoreSee Less
8 CommentsComment on Facebook
American Axel is continually producing bad faith contract offers that fail to address the needs of its workers. The workers of UAW Local 2093 built this company, they should be paid like it. Hold the line!
Support the fight here: region1.uaw.org/events/uaw-region-1-solidarity-support-caravan ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook