In Blog: Factually Speaking

This year we’re pleased to bring back a League tradition, our Think Tank Thanksgiving. We’ve seen some incredible policy wins over the past year, we’ve welcomed some wonderful new folks to the League, and much more. Plus, we’re so excited for what’s ahead as we continue to advocate for policies to make Michigan stronger and better than ever. Here’s what makes us feel grateful this year:

 

Monique Stanton, President and CEO

For Michigan, I am thankful for big policy wins this year – from expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit, to providing free school lunches, to enshrining civil rights protections for the LGBTQ+ community, and so many more policy wins to make Michigan a better place. And personally, I am thankful for time spent with family and friends, especially my new son, as he begins taking his first steps, saying his first words and getting to experience the world through his eyes.

 

Karen Holcomb-Merrill, Chief Operating Officer

As we continue to emerge from the pandemic, I have a deeper appreciation for things I once took for granted, including my family, my friends and my League family. And I am grateful to work with passionate, caring and smart people who are working every day to make Michigan a place where every person thrives and can reach their fullest potential.

 

Laura Ross, Communications Director

2023 has been a difficult year for my family, and I am so grateful to work for an organization that puts people first–not only in its statewide advocacy efforts but in its internal policies. The League has been incredibly supportive as we’ve navigated challenges. At the League, we know it’s vital to be there for loved ones in times of need, which is why we’re working hard to make sure Michigan adopts a statewide paid family and medical leave policy.

 

Mikell Frey, Communications Content Writer

I’m thankful for my new job with the League, which has allowed me to meet and work with so many hard-working and compassionate professionals who have committed themselves to fighting for policy solutions in Michigan that undo racial inequities and advance social and economic justice. I feel so lucky to be a part of the League’s amazing team and to have learned so much over the past seven months. I’m also thankful for my always-supportive and loving family—including the two sweet and hilarious kiddos who made me an auntie—and, of course, my pets!

 

Megan Farnsworth, Executive Assistant

2023 brings a lot for me to be thankful for but to name a few… First, these last few years have brought a lot of fear surrounding our health and I am so grateful that my family and I have our health to say we are thankful for! I am thankful for universal free school meals in Michigan for a busy mom who sometimes doesn’t have time to pack a lunch and furthermore for those whose only meals of the day come at school. I am thankful to be a part of an organization that fights for those who don’t always have a voice or an equal voice. And lastly, I am thankful to work with some awesomely dedicated colleagues who inspire me daily.

 

Kelli Bowers, Kids Count Data Analyst

I am thankful for the holiday season that brings with it time with family, good food, football, fuzzy sweaters and cozy weather. I am also thankful for my amazing work environment that allows for me to balance the passionate work we all do here with home life – so that I can enjoy all of the above!

 

 

Ashya Smith, Health Policy Analyst

I am grateful for God, my family, and my friends. I am also grateful to be a health policy analyst advocating for health care in Michigan.

 

 

 

Julie Cassidy, Senior Policy Analyst

This year, I’m especially thankful for the wide world of tea options to treat myself to as the weather gets colder; my thoughtful, creative and funny colleagues here at the League, as well as our leadership who promote the healthy work/life balance that everyone should have; and my unicorn-obsessed kid and supportive husband.

 

 

Anne Kuhnen, Kids Count Policy Director

This year, I’m grateful to have so many friends, family members and colleagues who I admire and get to learn from every day.

 

 

 

Simon Marshall-Shah, Senior Policy Analyst

After the past few years we have all had, I remain thankful for my health, the health of my family and friends, and for policies and advocates that ensure more people can get the health care and mental health care they deserve. Plus, I’m grateful for opportunities to rest and reflect this year — and appreciate the League providing us time to do that (including colleagues that encourage us to really log off)!

 

Emily Jorgensen, Digital Communications Specialist

I’m grateful to work with people who are kind, passionate, thoughtful and funny! I’m grateful for the League and all of the work we do with racial equity, and I’m grateful that the League leads by example in treating its team so well. I’m especially grateful for precious time spent with loved ones.

 

 

Alexandra Stamm, Education Policy Analyst

2023 brought a lot of legislative action, which included historic investments in Michigan’s schools. I’m thankful for the hard work of everyone who advocated for the kids in our state.

 

 

Rachel Richards, Fiscal Policy and Government Relations Director

This year, I am thankful for the tireless work of advocates and community and statewide partners who fought for (and won) policies and budget decisions that center the lives of Michigan’s people, including quintupling our state Earned Income Tax Credit! We know the work is tough and emotional but worth it in the end. I’m also grateful for those who back us up and support us in our work–like my family, friends, colleagues, and endless amounts of coffee and chocolate.

 

Patrick Schaefer, Economic Security Policy Analyst

I am thankful for all of the new opportunities I have had this year, great friends and wonderful teammates. I’m sure next year will be even better and I am thankful for all of the new experiences to come!