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Organizations that strongly support

Rachel Gross for State House
of Representatives (78th District)

Thank you for your support!

<p>UAW</p>

UAW

The International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW) is one of the largest and most diverse unions in North America. UAW-represented workplaces range from multinational corporations, small manufacturers and state and local governments to colleges and universities, hospitals and private non-profit organizations. Since its founding in 1935, the UAW has consistently developed innovative partnerships with employers and negotiated industry-leading wages and benefits for its members.

<p>3.14 Action</p>

3.14 Action

Since 2016, 314 Action has elected nearly 300 candidates to state legislatures and local seats around the country. These 314 Action leaders are directly driving science-based decisions for their communities.

<p>MI List</p>

MI List

MI List is laser-focused on electing candidates who will return our government to one that focuses on building a thriving economy, strong schools, and effective government and respects the contributions and needs of women. These candidates are committed to addressing housing, healthcare, and energy affordability; increasing wages; defending and expanding reproductive freedom; and protecting our democratic values.

<p>Michigan Rural Committee</p>

Michigan Rural Committee

MI Rural PAC exists to strengthen rural voices by supporting candidates who have the courage to show up and deliver for rural Michigan communities. They endorse candidates that want to support our health departments, strengthen our childcare and housing services, protect our schools and libraries, and safeguard the environment we all share.

<p>Michigan Democratic Party Rural Caucus</p>

Michigan Democratic Party Rural Caucus

The Michigan Democratic Party Rural Caucus was chartered in July 2017 to ensure rural communities have a voice and their needs are addressed. Rural Michigan makes up 25% of the state’s population, with key concerns including broadband access, education, conservation, and healthcare. The 2016 elections highlighted that the Democratic Party cannot afford to cede any region, making a strong statewide presence essential. The Rural Caucus helps communicate rural concerns to the MDP and strengthens party structure across all regions.