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Michigan lawmakers sworn into the 119th Congress

By Editorial Board Published January 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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Michigan lawmakers sworn into the 119th Congress

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Lawmakers from Michigan have been sworn into their new workplaces within the 119th Congress Friday, marking the beginning of a shift on Capitol Hill as the brand new administration gears as much as take the reins.

Tom Barrett, who will probably be representing Larger Lansing, will probably be honoring the legacy of his great-grandfather, who additionally served as a member of Congress. For his time period within the Home of Representatives, Barrett will probably be working from workplace 1232 of the Longworth constructing—the identical workplace his great-grandfather, Louis Rabaut labored in from 1935 to 1947.

Rabaut is most well-known for introducing a invoice so as to add the phrases “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance.

“He was elected 90 years ago and was sworn into office 90 years ago today as well, and now, I get to be here following in some of those footsteps,” said Barrett. “I have a lot of my family joining me today, and it’s something I’m proud of and very appreciative of and something I do not take for granted.”

In the meantime, on the opposite aspect of the chamber, former U.S. Consultant Elissa Slotkin turned Senator Elissa Slotkin after being sworn in shortly after midday on Friday, receiving her oath of workplace from Vice President Kamala Harris She was joined by now-retired Sen. Debbie Stabenow, whose seat Slotkin gained in November.

Slotkin spoke about her place as the most recent member of the Committee on Agriculture, Diet, and Forestry, saying agriculture is crucial to Michigan’s financial system. Slotkin says certainly one of her priorities throughout her first time period within the Senate is maintaining People protected.

“It means protecting our kids from the things that are truly harming them, and as a national security person, we just learned with what’s going on in places like New Orleans and in Nevada,” said Slotkin. “Protecting ourselves and our country is first-order business, and lastly protecting our rights and our democracy. The things that make us American.”

Kristen McDonald Rivet was additionally sworn in for her first time period within the Home of Representatives Friday, representing Saginaw, Bay, Genesee, Midland, and Tuscola counties because the Freshman Management Consultant to the New Democratic Coalition.

McDonald Rivet swearing in. (Workplace of Congresswoman Kristen McDonald Rivet)

She has most lately served as a member of the Michigan Senate representing components of Bay, Midland, and Saginaw counties. McDonald Rivet initially declared her candidacy for the Home to exchange Dan Kildee, who was retiring.

“I am deeply humbled by the opportunity to represent mid-Michigan in Congress. My top priority is making life easier for working Michiganders who roll up their sleeves every day to provide for their families,” mentioned McDonald Rivet. “I look forward to bringing their voices to Washington, and to working with Democrats, Republicans, and Independents to lower costs, create good-paying jobs, and protect our fundamental freedoms. It’s time to get to work.”

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