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Michigan’s 38th State House District

Updated: Oct 5, 2020

Our health and rights are on the line. It's critical that we elect leaders who will work to expand access to health care, not attack it. Learn more about where Michigan’s 38th State House District candidates stand on health care and reproductive rights before you turn in your ballot for the November 3rd General Election.

 

Kelly Breen, Democrat

Endorsed by Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan


Kelly Breen knows it’s becoming harder and harder for working people - whether black, brown or white - to afford health care and build a future for our families. That’s why she’s committed to fighting against every attempt by politicians and special interest groups to block access to health care.

Kelly Breen, Endorsed by Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan
“No one should go bankrupt because they can’t pay their medical bills. No one should have to choose between going to the doctor or keeping a roof over their family’s heads. This is not how we create healthy, functional families.”

You can trust Kelly Breen to:

  • Protect and expand access to health care .

  • Stand with Planned Parenthood patients and health centers

  • Fight back against attacks on reproductive rights and access to safe, legal abortion

  • Support accurate, comprehensive sex education programs for young Michiganders

  • Support measures that increase access to domestic violence assistance, adequate wages, earned paid leave time, safe homes and more.


 

Chase Turner, Republican

Chase Turner’s dangerous agenda would put politics over people, making it even harder for Michiganders to access the care we need to live healthy, full lives and take care of our families.


Chase Turner is endorsed by the extreme anti-abortion group Right to Life of Michigan. Turner would work to ban abortion and cut off access to reproductive health care.


 

Take Action:

Ready to cast your vote for reproductive health champions? View our full endorsement guide and then make a plan to vote.




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