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Kenneth D. Massey
REPUBLICAN
Kenneth D. Massey is running for State Senator.
Personal background
Kenneth "Ken" Massey is originally from Farmington Hills, Michigan. He earned a bachelor's degree in biology and chemistry from Eastern Michigan University, a doctorate in physiology from UT Southwestern Medical Center, and a post-doctoral fellowship in physiology from the University of Arizona College of Medicine. He lives in Farmington, Michigan, with his wife.
Professional background
Ken currently serves as Senior Director of Venture Development and Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at Wayne State University in Detroit. He also currently serves as president and CEO of Ken Massey and Associates Consulting, LLC in Farmington Hills, a life sciences consulting firm he founded. Ken has also worked as scientific director at Medical Systems Resource Group, as a managing director at MicroDose Life Sciences and LifeLine Ventures, and as associate director at Pfizer Inc. in Ann Arbor. He also previously served as adjunct professor and an IRB clinical research consultant at Botsford Hospital.
Political background
Ken previously served as Mayor of the City of Farmington Hills. He was first elected in 2015 and served two terms.
Economy
Supports creating a business-friendly environment for attracting investment, having helped attract over $200 million in investment to Farmington Hills during his tenure as mayor.
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Public Safety
Supports mental health initiatives and suicide awareness programs.
Advocates for opioid addiction treatment programs and oversaw Farmington Hills police carrying automated external defibrillators and Narcan.
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Healthcare
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Education
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Identified an obstruction in Farmington Hills' stormwater system that reduced a proposed $46 million county project's scope and cost to residents.
Supports rigorous review of public infrastructure projects to ensure taxpayer dollars are spent effectively.
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Energy & the Environment
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Voting & Elections
Supports data-driven decision-making in government and applying scientific methodology to policy challenges.
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Ethics & Conduct
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