Gender imbalance in Michigan Legislature persists
LANSING — There are 148 members of the Legislature. Just 34 are women. Only one is in a leadership position. “You’re not getting kind of...


Progressive Women’s Caucus Supports Paid Sick Leave Legislation
House, Senate bills protect families and the public The Progressive Women’s Caucus (PWC) stands behind an effort to require paid sick...


Greig named House's minority floor leader
When the Michigan House of Representatives convenes in January, state Rep. Christine Greig, D-Farmington Hills, will be the next minority...


Progressive Women’s Caucus: SCOTUS Abortion Ruling a Win for Women
Monday’s decision striking abortion restrictions puts Michigan laws in question LANSING — The U.S. Supreme Court decision Monday that...


Farmington Hills’ Greig joins bi-partisan disabilities caucus
State Rep. Christine Greig, D-Farmington Hills, has been named to a bi-partisan caucus formed to look at issues facing those with...


Greig takes part in legislative leadership program
State Rep. Christine Greig (D-Farmington Hills) will soon attend the Bowhay Institute for Legislative Leadership Development (BILLD)...


Mental Health Town Hall talks progress, challenges
FARMINGTON/FARMINGTON HILLS — Oxford parents Julie and Bob McReavy, 73, have been to hell and back dealing with a mental health system...


Progressive Women’s Caucus Names its 2015-16 Leadership
Rep. Winnie Brinks to lead the caucus; additional officers named LANSING – State Representative Winnie Brinks (D-Grand Rapids) has been...

























