Senator Lana Theis highlights construction updates and community recognition in recent posts

State Senator Lana Theis
State Senator Lana Theis
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Senator Lana Theis has recently shared updates and reflections on her official social media account, covering local infrastructure, community recognition, and religious observance.

On March 31, 2026, Senator Theis informed constituents about ongoing roadwork in Livingston County. She wrote: ” Construction season is here—safety first. Now through May 31: EB I-96 ramps at Kensington Rd (Livingston Co.) are closed. Expect detours via Pleasant Valley & Kent Lake Rd and delays. Slow down. Stay alert. Protect workers. Track projects like this on the Mi Drive map from https://t.co/epANfIKG8B”.

In a post dated April 1, 2026, Senator Theis recognized the Fowlerville Senior Center for its service to the community by presenting a State of Michigan Special Tribute. She stated: “Recently, I had the honor of presenting a State of Michigan Special Tribute to the Fowlerville Senior Center. While the tribute recognizes the Center, it’s truly a reflection of the leadership, members, and volunteers who bring it to life every day. Your dedication to serving https://t.co/p6KAWlEzcx”.

On April 3, 2026, Senator Theis marked Good Friday with a message reflecting on its historical and spiritual significance for Christians: “Today we reflect on Good Friday—a day rooted in history and faith, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ more than 2,000 years ago. For Christians, this day marks not just a moment of loss, but the foundation of hope that leads to Easter. It is a solemn reminder of https://t.co/kVBX0BQbxe”.

Senator Lana Theis represents Michigan’s 22nd Senate District and frequently uses her social media platforms to inform residents about local developments and community initiatives.



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