Building a Michigan everyone can afford.
Building a Michigan everyone can afford.

Building a Michigan everyone can afford.

Jocelyn Benson will be a Governor who gets things done for Michiganders.
Jocelyn has a proven track record of transforming broken government systems and fixing them to save Michiganders time and money while protecting their rights and freedoms. As governor, she will make Michigan more affordable, take our public schools to the top 10 in the nation, and make government work for Michiganders.
It’s past time we root out the corruption holding us back and build a government that truly works for people – a government that makes life more affordable for families – from housing to healthcare to childcare to education.
Affordable Healthcare
Housing for All
Lower Electricity Costs
Quality Education
Jobs & Economic Growth
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Stay up to date with the latest news, announcements, and updates from the campaign as we build a winning coalition heading into 2026.
Yesterday, Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson shared her plans to lower costs and raise wages in Bay City during her statewide “Costs Down, Wages Up” tour.
Today, Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson kicked off her “Costs Down, Wages Up” statewide tour with events across the Detroit metro area. Benson is campaigning to lower costs, raise wages and build a Michigan where everyone can thrive.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore Highlights Jocelyn Benson’s Fight for Small Businesses, Affordability Vision
Yesterday in Detroit, Maryland Governor Wes Moore joined small business owners and city leaders for a roundtable discussion about Jocelyn Benson’s gubernatorial campaign to lower costs and raise wages for Michiganders. Governor Moore made the case for Jocelyn’s vision: a future where life is more affordable for all Michiganders, government works for the people, and everyone has the opportunity to get ahead and thrive.
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