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A  legacy of jobs, justice, and peace

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Rep. John Conyers

I have spent my career fighting for the principles I believe in – Jobs, Justice, and Peace — while at the same time working across the aisle, whenever possible, to achieve positive results for the constituents I represent in my congressional district.  This includes key legislation concerning public health and safety; civil and criminal justice; civil rights and civil liberties; and most importantly, the constituents I represent in my congressional district.  As a result of these achievements, in a recent study released by Academicians at the University of Virginia and Vanderbilt University, during the 114th Congress, I was found to be the most effective Democratic Member of Congress.

Just this month, as the Ranking Member on the Judiciary Committee, I worked  to pass the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act, which authorizes new programs to respond to the opioid crisis; and last year I helped enact a reauthorization of  the 9/11 Health and Compensation Act benefitting harmed first responders.  Last Congress, I took the Democratic lead to help pass the Death in Custody Reporting Act, the Debbie Smith DNA Rape Kit Act, and to improve the Violence Against Women Act, a bill I originally authored.

As Chair of the Judiciary Committee, I offered and/or managed passage of the Pigford Black Farmers Claims Remedy Act; the Second Chance Act, which facilitates prisoner reentry into society; the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act, which provides ethics reform; the Helping Families Save Their Home Act; the Court Security Improvements Act; and the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act. I also authored the Alcoholic Beverage Labeling Act; the Sexual Abuse Act, which targets sexual abuse crimes; and most importantly, the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Act, which provides federal funding for state and local law enforcement.

I am particularly proud to work on a number of civil rights and liberties measures that not only respond to wrongdoing and inequity in our society, but help to strengthen and reinforce our democratic and constitutional principles.  These include:

My most important legislative pursuit, however, has been helping my constituents in Michigan.  I have helped secure hundreds of millions of dollars of funding for Southeast Michigan, including more than $850 million in grants and appropriated funding since 1993 and more than $300 million in funds in the current Congress.  This includes the “Hardest Hit Fund” which provides financial relief for hard pressed Michigan homeowners; helping to save the IRS office in Detroit; bringing the first Patent and Trademark satellite office to Detroit; and  securing an advance payment of funds to help prevent the closing of the Detroit Medical Center.

I have also been able to serve to insure federal judgeships for Metropolitan Detroit, preventing Asian Carp from being imported into the United States, and helping the Great Lakes States preserve and protect their precious fresh water resources.  In this Congress, I have introduced several legislative initiatives which would benefit our citizens by reining in the abuses of emergency managers, modernizing our water infrastructure, preventing termination of water and other utility services, and providing increased law enforcement resources for Wayne County. It is my privilege to serve the citizens of Detroit and Southeast Michigan.

At a time of increasing polarization in our society and racial tension in our cities, I believe it is more vital than ever that both political parties find a way to work together, as we have consistently done at previous critical junctures.  As the Dean of the Congress, I intend to do everything in my power to continue working toward such an end.

Rep. Conyers (D-13) is a Democrat representing Michigan’s 13th District, and recently released a 154-page Report summarizing his legislative achievements entitled “A Record of Progress.”  The Report can be found at his congressional website, Conyers.House.Gov.

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