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Elissa Slotkin

Elissa Slotkin
PARTY:
Democratic
CHAMBER:
Senate
STATE:

REPLACING:

Debbie Stabenow (D) [i]

WORK HISTORY:

U.S. House of Representatives (Member, District 8 / District 7); United States Department of Defense (Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, four other positions); United States Department of State (Senior Advisory on Iraq); Executive Office of the President (Director for Iraq, National Security Council); Central Intelligence Agency (Team Leader, Iran in Iraq Cell, Team Leader, Special Field Assessment Team); Office of the Director of National Intelligence (Senior Assistant to the Director of National Intelligence); Central Intelligence Agency (Intelligence Briefer to the U.S. Ambassador, Political Analyst); United States Department of State (Political Affairs Officer) [ii]

EDUCATION:

Diploma, Crankbrook Kingswood High School; BA, Cornell University; Certificate, American University of Cairo; MA, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs [iii]

CAMPAIGNED ON:

Protecting our Rights and Democracy; Keeping Our Communities and Kids Safe; Making Things in America; Defending and Expanding Michigan’s Middle Class

ON THE ISSUES

REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS:

A pro-choice candidate, Slotkin has received a 100% score from Reproductive Freedom for All. As a Member of Congress, she cosponsored the Women’s Health Protection Act and the Ensuring Women’s Right to Reproductive Freedom Act. [iv]

IMMIGRATION & BORDER SECURITY:

In 2024, Slotkin argued, regarding border security, “We need to make it easier to come here in vetted, legal immigration channels, rather than to walk over the border walking 1,000 miles.” [v] She has said the current status of the southern border is “a symptom of a broken immigration system,” and she was in favor of recent border legislation that would have added more border agents and asylum officers. [vi]

ECONOMY & JOBS:

To take “control of our own economic security,” Slotkin advocates for making more “critical items” in the United States. She supports the CHIPS Act, which she said will lead to “manufacture[ing] microchips in the U.S. and protect[ing] Michigan’s auto industry.” She also was in favor of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which she said would “rebuild our roads, bridges, and water infrastructure while creating tens of thousands of good-paying, union jobs across Michigan.” As a Senator, she has promised to “work every day to bring critical supply chains and manufacturing back home.” [vii]

TAXES:

During the campaign, Slotkin noted that she supported expanding the Child Tax Credit and the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit. [viii] She has called for a tax policy “that keeps more money in your pocket.”[ix] In 2024, she introduced legislation to “eliminate tax deductions given to pharmaceutical companies for advertising directly to consumers.” [x]

CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY:

Slotkin supported the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, and she voted in favor of legislation that she said would “provide support to law enforcement through funding for training, recruitment, and mental health services, while also creating grant programs to fight violent crime and recruit, train and dispatch mental health professionals.” [xi] [xii]

CLIMATE CHANGE, ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT:

Slotkin has advocated for taking “aggressive steps to mitigate the effects of climate change” and has said she supports expanding clean energy jobs. She has called for prioritizing “U.S. energy security,” including an “all-of-the-above approach to energy resilience, from U.S. supplies to alternative energy, including nuclear power & everything in between.” [xiii] [xiv]

FOREIGN POLICY:

Slotkin has called for supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russia, stating that she is “’committed to doing all we can to make sure that Ukrainian culture, art, literature, and, most importantly, people survive in Ukraine itself.” [xv] [xvi] As a Member of Congress, regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict, Slotkin said she was “engaging diligently with local faith leaders and stakeholders to make sure voices on all sides are heard.” [xvii]

HEALTHCARE & SOCIAL SAFETY NET:

Slotkin has advocated that all Americans should have access to affordable healthcare, “regardless of pre-existing conditions.” She has touted that she “has taken the fight to Big Pharma and helped pass legislation to make prescription drug prices more transparent that is coming into force in early 2023, and fought to pass laws that capped the cost of insulin for seniors, and allowed Medicare to negotiate for lower drug prices.” [xviii]

DEMOCRACY:

According to her campaign website, while in office, Slotkin has prioritized “defending and expanding voting rights, civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and women’s rights.” She has called for reforms to “the very political system we use to elect our leaders,” and she touted that she did not take “corporate PAC money” during the campaign. She opposes allowing Members of Congress to trade stocks. [xix]

SOCIAL ISSUES:

Slotkin supported new regulations that expanded prohibited discrimination to encompass sexual orientation and gender identity, arguing they were important to protecting LGBTQ+ students from harassment and discrimination.[xx]


[i] Jillian Frankel, “Democrat Elissa Slotkin wins Michigan Senate seat over Republican Mike Rogers,” NBC News, November 6, 2024, available at https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/elissa-slotkin-win-senate-election-michigan-mike-rogers-rcna173874.

[ii] Elissa Slotkin LinkedIn, accessed November 7, 2024, available at https://www.linkedin.com/in/elissa-slotkin-513554130/.

[iii] Elissa Slotkin LinkedIn, accessed November 7, 2024, available at https://www.linkedin.com/in/elissa-slotkin-513554130/.

[iv] “Reproductive Freedom for All Celebrates Elissa Slotkin’s Victory in Michigan Senate Race,” Reproductive Freedom for All, November 6,  2024, available at https://reproductivefreedomforall.org/news/reproductive-freedom-for-all-celebrates-elissa-slotkins-victory-in-michigan-senate-race/.

[v] Simon Shaykhet, “One-on-one with Rep. Elissa Slotkin about the economy, immigration and more,” ABC 7 WXYZ, October 30, 2024, available at https://www.wxyz.com/news/national-politics/america-votes/one-on-one-with-rep-elissa-slotkin-about-the-economy-immigration-and-more.

[vi] Lauren Gibbons, “Mike Rogers, Elissa Slotkin debate EVs, guns, immigration. Here are the facts,” Bridge Michigan, October 14, 2024, available at https://www.bridgemi.com/michigan-government/mike-rogers-elissa-slotkin-debate-evs-guns-immigration-here-are-facts.

[vii] “Priorities,” Slotkin for Senate, accessed November 7, 2024, available at https://elissaslotkin.org/priorities/.

[viii] “Priorities,” Slotkin for Senate, accessed November 7, 2024, available at https://elissaslotkin.org/priorities/.

[ix] Simon Shaykhet, “One-on-one with Rep. Elissa Slotkin about the economy, immigration and more,” ABC 7 WXYZ, October 30, 2024, available at https://www.wxyz.com/news/national-politics/america-votes/one-on-one-with-rep-elissa-slotkin-about-the-economy-immigration-and-more.

[x] Press Release, “Slotkin Introduces Bill to Close Tax Loophole for Big Drug Companies,” Office of Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin, July 12, 2024, available at https://slotkin.house.gov/media/press-releases/slotkin-introduces-bill-close-tax-loophole-big-drug-companies-0.

[xi] “Priorities,” Slotkin for Senate, accessed November 7, 2024, available at https://elissaslotkin.org/priorities/.

[xii] Press Release, “Slotkin Votes to Fund Local Police, Fight Violent Crime,” Office of Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin, September 23, 2022, available at https://slotkin.house.gov/media/press-releases/slotkin-votes-fund-local-police-fight-violent-crime.

[xiii] Todd Spangler, “Why Michigan Democrat Elissa Slotkin passed on the Green New Deal,” Detroit Free Press, March 29, 2019, available at https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2019/03/29/green-new-deal-elissa-slotkin-tlaib-ocasio-cortez/3291930002/.

[xiv] Rep. Elissa Slotkin X, October 6, 2022, available at https://x.com/RepSlotkin/status/1578057034209050624.

[xv] Elissa Slotkin X, September 6, 2022, available at https://x.com/ElissaSlotkin/status/1567231362007957504.

[xvi] Elissa Slotkin X, June 10, 2024, available at https://x.com/ElissaSlotkin/status/1800292570775400810.

[xvii] “Statements on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East,” Office of Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin, accessed November 7, 2024, available at https://slotkin.house.gov/press/statements-ongoing-conflict-middle-east.

[xviii] “Priorities,” Slotkin for Senate, accessed November 7, 2024, available at https://elissaslotkin.org/priorities/.

[xix] “Priorities,” Slotkin for Senate, accessed November 7, 2024, available at https://elissaslotkin.org/priorities/.

[xx] John Wisely, “Mike Rogers holds roundtable drawing transgender rights distinction in US Senate race,” Detroit Free Press, August 5, 2024, available at https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/08/05/transgender-rights-draw-distinctions-in-senate-race/74681687007/.

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