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Denise Mentzer

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Denise Mentzer is running for State Representative.

Personal background

Denise Mentzer is originally from Mount Clemens, Michigan. She earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Baker College.

Professional background

Denise is a senior buyer for Macomb County. She previously worked for the Macomb County Health Department, the county library, and the planning department.

Political background

Denise is currently a member of the Michigan House of Representatives representing District 61. She was first elected in 2022. She previously served on the Mount Clemens City Commission from 2013 to 2022.

Economy

Supports repealing Michigan's pension tax on seniors and providing tax breaks for working and middle-class families.

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Public Safety

Supports legislation to reduce gun violence, including red flag laws, banning assault rifles and high-capacity magazines, and mandatory safety training.

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Healthcare

Supports abortion access, birth control and fertility treatments.

Supports lowering healthcare and prescription drug costs.

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Education

Supports public schools and opposes diverting public funds to for-profit schools.

Supports increasing investment in schools and school safety, and advocates for providing free breakfast and lunch for all Michigan K-12 students.

Supports ensuring all students and workers have access to trade school or college programs to earn degrees or develop necessary skills.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports safeguarding lakes, rivers, and streams.

Aims to hold monopoly utility companies accountable and push for lower energy costs.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports state investment in replacing outdated water infrastructure and upgrading local water treatment plants.

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Voting & Elections

As of May 4, 2026, Denise Mentzer’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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