DETROIT - Earlier today, Senator Stabenow received the endorsement of the Detroit Regional Chamber, an important voice for businesses and, with over 20,000 members and affiliates, one of the largest chambers of commerce in the country. MORE >>>
Fast-forward to 2012, and Stabenow has become one of the Senate's most effective deal-makers, a fierce advocate for her home state and the Great Lakes that surround it. MORE >>>
DETROIT – The campaign of U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow today announced that it is ending the ongoing debate over debates, due to Congressman Hoekstra’s refusal to accept the traditional U.S. Senate debates and his constant political attacks. MORE >>>
Senator Stabenow's campaign today released a new television ad that draws a clear distinction between her efforts to preserve Medicare and Pete Hoekstra's plan to turn it into a voucher program. MORE >>>
Sen. Debbie Stabenow says she is optimistic Congress will pass disaster assistance for farmers facing a record drought if the House doesn't approve a farm bill. MORE >>>
DETROIT - Following the long tradition of United States Senate debates in Michigan, Senator Debbie Stabenow's campaign today announced she will participate in two debates with GOP nominee Congressman Pete Hoekstra. MORE >>>
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Lansing, chairwoman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, has been busy this year, drafting a farm bill containing reforms and pushing to help Michigan farmers.
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“Over the years, Sen. Stabenow has been a consistent supporter of agriculture, and is in the best possible position to continue advocating for agriculture in Michigan and across the nation,” said MFB President Wayne H. Wood. MORE >>>
U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow announced today that she has received the endorsement of RPAC, the political arm of the National Association of REALTORS®, following a recommendation and endorsement from the Michigan Association of REALTORS® RPAC Trustees. MORE >>>
Michigan Truth Squad Calls “Flagrant Foul” on Special Interest Front Group Ad Attack on Senator Stabenow is “fear-mongering” and “full of exaggerations, distortions, and factual inaccuracies” MORE >>>
U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow today called on Mitt Romney to apologize for laughing about a closed Michigan auto plant yesterday on the campaign trail. According to news reports, while talking with Wisconsin voters, Romney recalled a "humorous" story about his father closing a Michigan auto plant and moving production to Wisconsin. MORE >>>
U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow issued the following statement today regarding news reports that Mitt Romney joked to Wisconsin news outlets about his father George Romney closing a plant in Michigan and moving production to Wisconsin when he served as the head of American Motors: MORE >>>
"Now more than ever, Michigan needs a fighter that will put partisanship aside and stay focused on creating jobs in Michigan's new economy. That is why Debbie is my choice for U.S. Senate."