"I will always fight to protect Michigan workers"
If elected, she will fight to protect Michigan workers.
Occurrences
Evidence
The office said Stevens went "on the airwaves" to warn against any deal that would "sell out Michigan workers," weaken the auto industry, or open the door to Chinese vehicle imports.
Stevens led a letter urging Trump to address energy prices, arguing tariffs and other administration policies are driving household cost increases.
The office’s latest-news feed shows Stevens introduced the Build to Scale Reauthorization Act to strengthen innovation and entrepreneurship across Michigan.
The office’s latest-news feed says Stevens blasted efforts to gut career and technical education programs, slash K-12 funding, and dismantle the Education Department, calling out risks to Michigan schools and workers.
Assessments
The promise is broad and ongoing: to fight to protect Michigan workers. The evidence shows same-term advocacy and oversight actions directly framed around Michigan workers, including warnings about Chinese vehicle imports and the auto sector, a letter on energy prices, opposition to funding cuts affecting career and technical education, and legislation tied to Michigan economic development. However, the record provided does not show a completed statutory, regulatory, or executive outcome that definitively protected Michigan workers. This supports credit for meaningful effort, but not full delivery.