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Haley M. Stevens has accepted documented donations from sectors with material interests in "Stevens signed a 2018 Town Hall pledge promising at least four town halls each year — then held zero in 2024, only telephone town halls, and fell far short of her commitment across multiple years" but has no public statement, vote, or hearing record on the topic. Expected position: After signing a campaign pledge vowing to hold at least four town halls per year and telling constituents on Facebook that accessibility was her 'number one priority,' Stevens would be expected to maintain consistent in-person town halls as promised. Evidence of activity on adjacent topics: Stevens held 12 town halls in her first year (2019), then just 2 in 2020 (pre-COVID), 1 in 2021, and only 8 total in-person town halls between 2022-2025 of which only 4 were in her district. She held zero in-person town halls in 2024 — only a 'tele town hall' on December 16. In 2023 she traveled to Florida for an 'environmental town hall' at the University of Central Florida rather than holding one in her district. Meanwhile, her Senate rivals Mallory McMorrow and Abdul El-Sayed held 9 town halls around the state between October and December 2025 alone. Stevens held a town hall at Oakland University on March 1, 2025 with a panel but constituents who attended expressed frustration that she was 'one person in the body' and wanted her 'more active' and 'outside of the room.' Her Senate rivals even trolled her after she was a no-show at the Michigan Black Summit. Stevens' office has been active on other fronts — issuing press releases on voting rights, introducing the Release Your Taxes Act, and holding telephone town halls — proving she was communicatively active through controlled formats rather than open unfiltered public forums. Primary URL: https://www.nrsc.org/press-releases/townhall-while-her-senate-rivals-campaign-statewide-haley-stevens-hides-from-voters-2026-02-10/ Days silent: 2312. The constituent is owed an explanation of the official's position.
Subject: Constituent request: hearing on Haley M. Stevens has not publicly weighed in on Stevens signed a 2018 Town Hall pledge promising at least four town hall Dear Members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, I am writing to ask the committee to hold a public hearing on the following matter that falls within your jurisdiction: Haley M. Stevens has not publicly weighed in on Stevens signed a 2018 Town Hall pledge promising at least four town hall. The basis of this request is documented in publicly available evidence summarised here: Haley M. Stevens has not publicly weighed in on Stevens signed a 2018 Town Hall pledge promising at least four town halls each year — then held zero in 2024, only telephone town halls, and fell fa…
Subject: Tip — Haley M. Stevens has not publicly weighed in on Stevens signed a 2018 Town Hall pledge promising at least four town halls each year — then held zero in 2024, only telephone town halls, and fell far short of her commitment across multiple years Hi The Lever team, Tipping you to a documented accountability gap that aligns with your beat (Money in politics, regulatory capture): Haley M. Stevens has not publicly weighed in on Stevens signed a 2018 Town Hall pledge promising at least four town halls each year — then held zero in 2024, only telephone town halls, and fell far short of her commitment across multiple years One-line summary: Haley M. Stevens has not publicly weighed in on Stevens signed a 2018 Town Hall pledge promising at least four town halls each year — then held zero in 2024, only telephone town halls, and fell far sho…