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Hi John, I was going through old photos, and I couldn't help sharing this one ⬆️. 

 

Isn't it funny how, as parents, our kids always stay this little in our eyes? It might not seem like much, but the boy in both of these pictures – my son, Andrew – is a huge reason I decided to run for Congress in the first place. 

 

See, in November 2021, my son ran for his life when a mass shooter opened fire in his school's hallway. That day, four of his classmates didn't make it home, and our community was changed forever. 

 

I remember those few seconds where I didn't know if my son – that little boy in the Star Wars costume – was alive or not, and they were the worst of my life. I never want another family to feel that way. 

 

Since then, I've been a champion in our community for common-sense gun safety measures. While I'm glad we've taken steps forward as a state, our elected official in DC would rather continue to let gun groups and other far-right extremists line his pockets than advocate for our needs. 

 

John, I'm doing this not only because our community needs an honest and dependable voice in Congress, but because our families deserve to feel safe. 

 

Ahead of our first quarterly reporting deadline of the year, I'm reaching out personally to ask: will you support my pro-safety campaign with a donation of any amount toward my End of Quarter Fundraising Goal?

Thank you,

Emily Busch

 

Emily Busch

Emily first learned the importance of community and helping others from her mom, a nurse, and dad, a manufacturing representative, while growing up in a tight-knit, middle-class Midwestern family.

The proud product of public schools, Emily worked hard in and out of the classroom, balancing her studies and interest in performing arts with an after-school job as a cashier at Ace Hardware. She went on to earn her B.A. in Biology from Indiana University and Masters from Michigan State University.

Now, Emily is running for Congress in Michigan’s 10th District to keep our kids safe, protect our rights, and lower costs for Michigan families.

Emily chose to move to Oakland County two decades ago because it was the place she wanted to raise her family – a place with friendly neighbors, good schools, and safe neighborhoods.

She and her husband, a retired firefighter and Marine, enjoy camping, fishing, and visiting national parks in their free time.

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