From Senator Darrin Camilleri <[email protected]>
Subject Fighting for Our Students
Date October 19, 2023 9:55 PM
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Hello Neighbor,

I hope you and your family are doing well. As we enter cold and flu season, I definitely recommend that you and your loved ones sign up to get your latest COVID-19 and flu shots so that you can protect not just yourself but those around you from disease. [You can find your nearest vaccine provider here]([link removed]).

As a reminder, my team and I are always available to answer your questions and provide any assistance that you may need. [Please do not hesitate to contact us]([link removed]) or call my office at 517-373-7918 if you are in need of help.

In Solidarity,

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Darrin Camilleri
State SenatorDistrict 4

Featured in this newsletter:

- Legislative Updates
- Community Updates
- Community Events

Legislative Updates

As a former teacher and first-generation college student, I know just how difficult it can be for high school seniors to figure out their next step. In Michigan, only about 50% of students filled out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which unlocks federal, state, and institution-based aid and helps students consider all of their postsecondary options, and Michigan students are leaving nearly $100 million in federal aid on the table each year.

That’s why I was proud to introduce Senate Bill 463 earlier this year to require FAFSA completion in order for students to graduate and was even prouder that it received a hearing in the Senate Education Committee earlier this week. During the hearing, we heard from educators, parents, administrators, and college access advocates from across our state who shared how this legislation would help their students succeed. I look forward to continuing my work to pass this legislation and will be sure to provide more updates as this bill moves along the legislative process.

Community Updates

I was thrilled to hear last week that the City of Wayne was approved for a $458,000 Community Revitalization Grant through the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. I was proud to advocate for this funding alongside city officials, and this much-needed boost will help with the further development of Wayne’s Downtown District.

Community Events

I’m excited to share some events we are hosting in District 4:

Coffee and Conversation

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I will be hosting a coffee hour at the new Kekoa Coffee Co. in Wyandotte. This will be a great opportunity to talk about what we’re working on in Lansing and the direction of our Downriver communities. We hope to see you there!

WHEN: Friday, November 3rd from 11 - 12 p.m. WHERE: Kekoa Coffee Co., 3351 3rd St, Wyandotte MI 48192

I look forward to sharing more community events as soon as we near the end of our legislative session for the year. Again, if you have any questions, comments or concerns please do not hesitate to [contact my office here]([link removed]) or give us a call at 517-373-7918.

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As an elected representative, I believe in being readily available and transparent because my office is your office.

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