From Haley Stevens <[email protected]>
Subject This shutdown deal isn’t a deal for Michigan
Date November 13, 2025 3:16 PM
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I voted no on the government shutdown deal — and now, I’d like to take a moment to explain why and where we go from here.
I’ve been clear about one thing from the moment I decided to run for office back in 2017: I’m not here to wheel and deal or play political games. I came to Congress to fight for the working people who make our state, and our country, great – and to get things done.
That’s why, even though I wanted this government shutdown to end as much as you did, I just couldn’t vote for a deal that doesn’t work for Michigan.
Let’s remember how we got here.
From the moment they took control of the White House and Congress in January, Donald Trump and his MAGA allies have pushed an agenda that’s focused on cutting taxes for billionaires at the expense of working families.
They’re raising health care costs for hundreds of thousands of Michiganders and voted on cuts to Medicaid for so many people in our state. And now, moving forward with a shutdown deal that does not extend Affordable Care Act subsidies will only further increase health care costs for those who are already struggling to get by.
It’s a bad deal, plain and simple, and it will have real, devastating impacts here in Michigan and across the country.
Without the extension of these tax credits, 31,000 people in my district alone will see the cost of their health care coverage soar, along with so many more people across Michigan and the country. Well, not on my watch.
My priorities haven’t changed: achieving lower costs, affordable health care, a strong workforce, and a government that works for Michigan. That’s why I would not budge on this. I couldn’t support any deal that slashes health care and does nothing to cut costs for Michiganders.
While I may not have been able to single-handedly stop this bill from passing, I can promise you this:
I will never stop fighting for Michigan.
I will always work tirelessly to bring down the cost of health care for those who are working every day to get by.
I will keep showing up, speaking truth to power, and standing up for what’s right.
So, what’s next? I’ll keep working to restore health care access, reverse the Trump administration’s devastating cuts, and ensure health care subsidies are extended.
And – this is important – I will keep fighting as hard as I can to win here in Michigan next November and help Democrats flip the Senate blue. That is our best hope of serving as a check on Donald Trump’s power and protecting health care long term.
It’s time to hold Republicans accountable for their cruel attacks on our health care. We need more than empty promises that costs are going to go down and things are going to get better.
Real change comes when real people take action together. With so much on the line, I can’t thank you enough for being in this fight with me.
More soon,
Haley
A personal note from Haley 👋

I’m a lifelong Michigander and the daughter of small-business owners. I’ve spent my career fighting for Michigan’s working families – and now I’m running for the U.S. Senate to keep standing up for the people I love.

But here’s the truth: Senate control could come down to Michigan. And Trump and his megadonors know it. That’s why they’re gearing up to spend tens of millions to defeat me and hand this seat to a MAGA Republican.

I need your help to fight back. This race will be one of the most competitive – and expensive – in the country, and I’m counting on grassroots support to win.

If you’re with me, will you chip in today?
Paid for by Haley Stevens for Michigan.

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