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Natalie Price

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Natalie Price is running for State Senator.

Personal background

Natalie is originally from Toledo, Ohio. She earned a bachelor’s degree in english and classics from Vassar College, and a master's degree in english studies from the University of Exeter. She lives with her husband and two children in Berkley, Michigan.

Professional background

Natalie is a community organizer and was previously a high school teacher.

Political background

Natalie is currently the District 6 Representative of the Michigan House of Representatives. She previously served on the Berkley City Council.

Economy

Opposes corporate tax giveaways and subsidies.

Seeks to protect renters from eviction without cause and prohibit undisclosed fees by landlords.

Supports strengthening unemployment insurance.

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Public Safety

Supports universal background checks and safe storage laws for firearms.

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Healthcare

Supports passing MiCare, a single-payer, publicly funded healthcare plan providing coverage without deductibles, co-insurance, co-pays, or caps.

Supports improving telehealth laws and opposes insurer requirements for telehealth referrals to in-person care.

Opposes the use of AI in making determinations about health coverage.

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Education

Supports funding school meals for all Michigan students.

Advocates for increasing classroom funding to pay for teacher salaries, supplies, and materials while reducing class sizes.

Supports funding for mental health supports and school safety.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

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

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Energy & the Environment

Opposes tax cuts for data center development and state funding for corporate projects risking the environment.

Supports requiring hyperscale data centers to utilize "renewable energy, protect utility ratepayers, implement closed-loop water systems, hire locally at prevailing wages, enter into enforceable community benefits agreements, and undergo environmental justice reviews."

Aims to increase energy freedom by taking on energy monopolies and promoting community solar and municipal energy options.

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Voting & Elections

Supports creating online voter registration and improving access to ballot boxes.

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