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Chedrick Greene

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Chedrick Greene is running for Michigan State Senator, District 35.

Personal background

Chedrick Greene is from Saginaw, Michigan. He is a father.

Political background

This is Chedrick's first campaign for public office.

Professional background

Chedrick is a U.S. Marine veteran. He served for 30 years. He has also worked for the City of Saginaw Fire Department for 26 years.

Economy

Supports labor unions.

Supports tax breaks for the working class, including expanding the Working Families Tax Credit and creating a Working Parents Tax Credit.

Supports lowering housing costs by "cracking down on corporate investors who buy up housing stock and drive up prices."

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Public Safety

Supports funding for public safety including mental health programs and violence intervention programs.

Supports gun control legislation.

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Healthcare

Supports lowering the cost of prescription drugs and healthcare by improving Michigan's consumer protection and price gouging laws and holding Big Pharma accountable.

Supports expanding hospital financial assistance programs and banning medical debt from impacting credit scores.

Supports access to abortion, in vitro fertilization (IVF), and contraception.

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Education

Supports free universal pre-kindergarten and funding for free school lunches.

Supports investing in public schools and policies to keep qualified teachers, reduce class sizes, and improve literacy.

Wants to boost student support including "basic needs, tutoring, and mental health counseling."

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports infrastructure investments and revitalizing neglected communities.

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Energy & the Environment

As of February 9, 2026, Chedrick Greene’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Voting & Elections

Supported Michigan's voting rights reforms passed in 2018 and 2022.

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