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Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05) issued the following statement after the Trump Administration announced his replacement program for the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan:
Congressional Staff Will Continue Traveling across Mid-Michigan to Meet with Constituents, Assist with Federal Services
Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05) issued the following statement today after the death of Aretha Franklin:
Grant Will Change School Water Source After Dangerous PFAS Chemical Contamination Threatened Groundwater Near School
Funding to Local School Districts Will Support Care and Learning Environments for Genesee County Children
Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05) today announced that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) awarded over $11 million to local school districts in mid-Michigan to fund Head Start and Early Head Start programs.
Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05) and Congressman Fred Upton (MI-06) today released the following joint statement:
Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05) issued the following statement after the Trump Administration missed a court-ordered deadline to reunite more than 2,500 children who were separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border:
Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05) issued the following statement following President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would spend $12 billion to try to ease his trade war’s burden on farmers:
Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05) today delivered the Weekly Democratic Address. In this week’s address, Kildee discusses the Flint water crisis and Democrats’ Better Deal legislation to rebuild America’s infrastructure, with $1 trillion to rebuild crumbling roads, bridges and water systems across America.
Members of Congress, including Democratic Leader, Meet with Flint Families and Observe Ongoing Pipe Replacement in City
Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05) today led a congressional delegation to Flint, Mich., so that Members of Congress could see first-hand the ongoing water crisis and receive an update about the city’s recovery efforts.
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President Donald Trump's decision to stop subsidies to insurers to offset costs under the Affordable Care Act will fuel higher rates for Michiganders on the program unless Congress moves to restore funding.
At least six Michigan Republicans in Congress say they are open to federal restrictions on bump fire stocks, which are the attachments used by the Las Vegas gunman to make semiautomatic weapons fire faster.
Flint is receiving $1 million from the U.S. Department of Justice to help fight crime, build trust and improve community safety.
Congressman Dan Kildee, a Democrat from Flint, helped secure the funding, which will go to the Hamilton Community Health Network in Flint to support the Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Program and the North Flint Revitalization Initiative.
The federal government is reopening a 16-year-old health report on the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base in Oscoda at the urging of legislators and veterans seeking coverage for illnesses they contend were caused by exposure to toxic chemicals.
A program that has helped fund expanded health services for women and children in Flint is in line for a boost in federal support.
A handful of Michigan Democrats have joined bipartisan groups of current and former lawmakers encouraging the U.S. Supreme Court to recognize and invalidate political gerrymandering practices as outlined in the Gill v. Whitford case.
Michigan lawmakers are urging swift congressional action after President Donald Trump’s administration said Tuesday it would phase out a program protecting young undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Officials say a federal grant was key to reducing crime in Saginaw a few years ago and after being denied it last year, Saginaw Police Chief Bob Ruth is looking for help from the nation's capital.
The two-year $500,000 grant was used to put officers in Saginaw schools and to take guns off the street, Ruth said.
U.S. Rep Dan Kildee, D-Flint Twp., visited Great Lakes Bay Health Centers on Wednesday, Aug. 2, to talk about healthcare in Michigan and the future of healthcare system.
The room was full of GLBHC health care professionals and constituents who were anxious to hear Kildee's thoughts on the proposed changes in the healthcare system.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Tuesday that it is awarding Michigan State University $14.4 million to create a registry to monitor the health effects of lead on Flint residents exposed to it during the city’s water contamination crisis.


