Senator Michael Webber
Representing the Greater Rochester Area, Troy, Sterling Heights, Shelby Township and Utica in the Michigan Senate
I’m honored to work hard every day in Lansing to deliver results on the issues that matter most to our families, small businesses and communities.
I’m proud of the work we’ve accomplished for our communities across the 9th District, such as:
- Securing $10 million for sound wall construction along I-75 in Troy.
- Working across the aisle to end surprise medical billing that causes financial difficulties.
- Fighting to protect vulnerable patients at state-run psychiatric centers by supporting increased oversight and accountability.
- Saving 50,000 service jobs by saving the tipped wage system.
If you’d like to share your opinion, learn more about my work in the Senate or need assistance from my office, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. You can make your voice heard by calling 517-373-0994, emailing [email protected], or by clicking here.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your state senator. Together, we can build stronger families and communities.
Thank you,
Senator Michael Webber
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On the afternoon of April 22, 2025, twenty-six innocent tourists were gunned down at a scenic picnic spot in Pahalgam, Kashmir. This event has affected thousands of Michigan residents of Indian origin. I introduced this resolution to condemn these terrorist attacks against civilians in India. This resolution isn’t about taking sides in the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan. It is about standing up against terrorism and those who seek to advance their radical agendas by killing innocent civilians.
It was great to celebrate City of Troy Government 70th Anniversary this weekend. The city was recently ranked No. 10 in the nation for best places to live by US News & World Report.
On June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution stating that “the flag of the United States be 13 stripes, alternate red and white,” and that "the union be 13 stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.” President Woodrow Wilson officially established Flag Day in 1916.
I will be hosting office hours at the Troy Community Center on June 16th from 5:00-6:30pm.
On this day in 1919, Michigan became one of the first three states to ratify the 19th Amendment that gave women the right to vote.