Dear Neighbors,

Happy New Year! As we enter 2022, I am honored to write to you once again as your representative in Lansing. Please let me know about the issues that are important to you by contacting my office at (517) 373-2577, emailing YousefRabhi@house.mi.gov or by attending one of my virtual coffee hours.

My office also provides assistance to constituents who encounter difficulties with state agencies. If you have an unresolved problem with your unemployment insurance, please fill out this form on my website so that we can inquire on your behalf.

Yousef and You Discussion Schedule

I host regular Yousef and You forums for constituents to get updates and discuss legislative issues. These will take place on Zoom until further notice.

Typically, discussions are at 10 a.m. on the fourth Saturday of the month and 6 p.m. on the second Monday of the month. There are separate links below to register for Saturday and Monday discussions; you can pick either or both. The first Yousef and You of 2022 will take place Monday, Jan. 10, at 6 p.m., followed by the next on Saturday, Jan. 22, at 10 a.m.

Click here to register:

Monday coffee hours

Saturday coffee hours

Have a Say in Infrastructure Spending

Last year, Congress passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and President Biden signed it into law. This means that Michigan is expecting to receive billions of dollars from the federal government to fix our roads and bridges, improve high-speed internet access, keep our Great Lakes and our drinking water clean, and more.

As your state representative, I want to hear from you about how you think this money should be spent. I invite you to go to this website to take the “Invest in MI Community” survey. You’ll get a chance to make your voice heard on what matters most to you. Once you tell us what you think, we’ll kick off a listening tour across the state, including a stop near you, to discuss those topics in greater detail. Then we’ll take those discussions to the Capitol and fight for the projects you care about.

Investing in infrastructure is an investment in all of us. These federal dollars are a unique opportunity to make critical improvements, and that’s why I want to hear from you!

Sincerely,

Yousef Rabhi