FACE FORWARD
- Downtown Newsmagazine
- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read
We called it back in October, and can now confirm that state Rep. Jason Hoskins (D-Southfield, Lathrup Village, Farmington, Farmington Hills) has announced his run for the state senate seat that Jeremy Moss (D) is vacating to run for Congress in the 11th District, pledging to bring experienced, results-driven leadership to Lansing at a time when Michigan faces major economic and social challenges. “I’m running for state Senate because our district deserves an experienced leader who knows how to get things done,” Hoskins said. “With half the Senate turning over next term, we need steady, proven voices at the table – leaders who can continue moving Michigan forward and make sure our communities aren’t left behind.” As a state representative, Hoskins has led efforts to expand affordable housing, support small businesses, and create the $60 million Michigan Innovation Fund – an initiative supporting startups led by underrepresented entrepreneurs. In a perfect act of symmetry to both Hoskins and Moss, Hoskins said he began his political career as a legislative aide to Moss before running for Moss’ old state Rep. seat in 2022.



