Senator Kevin Daley's Press Releases
Sen. Daley leads moment of silence in honor of MSP trooper who died in the line of duty
LANSING, Mich. — Sen. Kevin Daley led the Michigan Senate in a moment of silence Thursday in honor of state police Trooper Joel Popp, who died late Wednesday from injuries sustained while making a traffic stop on I-75 near Birch Run Road. “Last night, in the line of duty during a routine traffic stop, this dedicated trooper paid the ultimate price as he worked to keep
Sen. Daley: Governor’s misplaced priorities highlighted in 2024 State of the State
LANSING, Mich. — State Sen. Kevin Daley, R-Lum, on Thursday released the following statement on the governor’s 2024 State of the State address: “I am concerned about our governor’s misplaced priorities while our state continues trending backward under her leadership. I often wonder if she’s even living in the same state as so many of the struggling families and small business owners who I meet across
Daley County Press Op-Ed: Lansing Democrats adjourn session historically early, my office remains open to serve you
By Kevin Daley 26th Senate District A few weeks ago, the Democrat majority in the Legislature adjourned session sine die. This means that the Michigan House and Senate are done meeting for the calendar year — no committees will hold hearings and no votes will be cast, unless the governor calls a special session. The last time the Legislature adjourned before December was 1968. This decision
Daley blasts energy legislation for usurping local authority
LANSING, Mich. — Sen. Kevin Daley, R-Lum, issued the following statement after voting against a series of partisan bills Wednesday that would give Lansing bureaucrats power to override local zoning authorities as part of Democrats’ radical legislation to alter Michigan’s energy policy: “As a former township trustee and supervisor, I know the important role that local officials play in shaping the future of their communities. I
Daley County Press Op-Ed: Severe energy policy shifts raise serious concerns for Michigan’s farmland
By Kevin Daley 26th Senate District Since the Michigan Legislature reconvened in Lansing for its fall session, Senate Democrats have been discussing a series of environmental bills to dramatically shift the state’s energy policy — their version of a Green New Deal. It isn’t hard to see that these bills would cause lasting harm to our state and move us in the wrong direction. Businesses would
Sen. Daley will host series of local office hours June 26
LANSING, Mich. — Sen. Kevin Daley, R-Lum, will be available to meet with constituents from across the 26th Senate District during a series of local office hours on Monday, June 26. The senator will host meetings at the following times and locations: 10:30 — 11:30 a.m. Lapeer City Hall 576 Liberty St. Lapeer 1 — 2 p.m. Vassar City Hall 287 E. Huron Ave. Vassar 2:30