Michigan State Rep. Rylee Linting (R-Detroit)
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Recent News About Michigan State Rep. Rylee Linting (R-Detroit)
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Rep. Linting seeks funds for Downriver bridges and career tech center
State Representative Rylee Linting testified before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor and Economic Opportunity on Thursday, advocating for budget allocations aimed at infrastructure improvements in the Downriver area.
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Rep. Linting introduces bill targeting fleeing suspects with mandatory sentences
State Representative Rylee Linting has put forward a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing community safety by introducing new mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines for violations of Michigan's fleeing and eluding laws.
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Michigan bill supports military families through new Purple Star Program
State Representative Rylee Linting has endorsed legislation aimed at assisting military families and students settling in Michigan.
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Rep. Linting supports increased funding for Downriver area schools
State Representative Rylee Linting has cast a significant vote in favor of increasing funding for schools in the Downriver area.
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Michigan House advances school safety bill after Oxford High tragedy
A legislative proposal by State Representative Rylee Linting has moved forward in the Michigan House as part of a broader bipartisan initiative aimed at enhancing school safety and supporting student mental health.
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Rep. Linting proposes funding projects for Downriver community improvements
State Representative Rylee Linting has proposed funding initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life in Downriver communities.
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American Workers Group: Rep. Linting vote for spending bill ‘a scheme to raises taxes on MI employers’
Rep. Linting, Representative for Michigan District 27.
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Michigan lawmakers advance bills restricting taxpayer funds to sanctuary policies
State Representatives Jamie Thompson and Rylee Linting are advocating for the responsible use of taxpayer funds by limiting them from being directed toward sanctuary policies and individuals who have violated federal immigration laws.