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Mike McFall

DEMOCRAT

Mike McFall is running for State Representative.

Personal background

Mike McFall has a bachelor’s degree in community development and public administration from Central Michigan University. He is married to his husband, Jacob Cooper.

Political background

Mike McFall is currently a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, representing District 14. He previously served on the Hazel Park City Council and as Mayor Pro Tm.

Economy

Supports union rights and the ability of workers to bargain for better wages and benefits.

Supports the right of seniors to retire with dignity and have necessary supports to age in place.

Supports significantly increasing the Working Families Tax Credit to provide tax relief and enable them to save an average of $3,150 annually.

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Public Safety

Supports "common sense gun violence prevention laws" that strengthen background checks, require secure storage of firearms around children, and allow for the temporary removal of firearms from individuals posing significant risks.

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Healthcare

Supports the repeal of the 1931 abortion ban in Michigan, emphasizing the importance of individual freedom to make choices about their bodies and lives.

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Education

As of May 1, 2026, Mike McFall’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Energy & the Environment

As of May 1, 2026, Mike McFall’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports upgrading infrastructure with climate resiliency in mind and ensuring access to clean water for all residents.

Supports expanding public transportation options to enhance employment accessibility and provide a safe and economical means of travel.

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Voting & Elections

Plans to fight for voting rights and oppose efforts to disenfranchise voters or create barriers to voting.

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