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In Focus: Spotlight on the Issues

Job Creation Agenda
Senator Stabenow is leading efforts to prevent the exporting of American jobs overseas, create new high paying jobs and invest in the future of Michigan's economy. Her five-point job creation agenda includes . . . Read more...

The HEART for Women Act
On February 14, 2006, Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) introduced the Heart Disease Education, Analysis and Research, and Treatment (HEART) for Women Act. This bill would improve the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart disease and stroke among women. Read More...

Helping Michigan Families Save Early for College
Over the past decade, college tuition and fees increased by 51 percent at 4-year public colleges and universities and by 36 percent at private ones. The average community college tuition and fees have increased faster than the rate of inflation. Senator Stabenow understands the financial crisis facing families as they prepare to send their children to college and achieve the American dream. She has authored the Kick Start to College Act to help make college more affordable for Michigan families.   Read More...

Senator Stabenow Introduces Trade Prosecutor Bill
The Stabenow-Graham legislation is a bipartisan bill that creates a Chief Trade Prosecutor within the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. The Trade Prosecutor would be given the authority to investigate illegal trade practices and recommend the prosecution of cases before the World Trade Organization. The Prosecutor would be able to stand up to our trading partners and make sure they are playing by the rules to protect manufacturers and farmers against unfair trade practices. Read More...