TARGET PRACTICE
- Downtown Newsmagazine
- Jan 22, 2024
- 1 min read
State Rep. Natalie Price (D-Birmingham, Bloomfield Township, Oak Park, Clawson, Beverly Hills, Berkley, Ferndale, Southfield, Detroit) will also face a primary challenger in August, with fellow Democrat Kevin Keys III of Oak Park having filed in July to take her on. It’s an interesting attack on this incumbent, with a reputation as a nose-to-the-grindstone legislator who is actively holding both in-person and virtual office hours; is already going door-to-door campaigning; and has recently passed her first bills, to amend the Michigan Memorial Highway Act as well as the Reproductive Health Act. However – we don’t know about all of the municipalities she represents, but we’re hearing that some of her communities never, or rarely, hear from her. Time to make some noise.
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