There are fifteen members of the House of Representatives representing the fifteen districts in Michigan. Currently, these are:
As of September 2021, Michigan has 14 federal congressional districts and the current representatives are as follows:
Mr. McCotter opposes same-sex marriage.
As a Congressman, Gerald Ford represented the state of Michigan.
Mr. Peters favors repeal and is co-sponsoring a bill to overturn DOMA.
Mr. Levin favors repeal and is co-sponsoring a bill to overturn DOMA.
Congressman Walberg has a zero percent (0%) rating from the Human Rights Campaign with respect to issues of gay and lesbian rights. He is not a supporter of same-sex marriage.
Congressman Huizenga has a zero percent (0%) rating from the Human Rights Campaign with respect to issues of gay and lesbian rights. He is not a supporter of same-sex marriage.
Mr. Conyers favors repeal and is co-sponsoring a bill to overturn DOMA.
Gerald Ford.
A company paying wages in Michigan must meet the Federal guidelines for paying minimum wage. The current Michigan minimum wage is actually less than the Federal minimum set, so employers must pay the Federal minimum for many different types of jobs.
Mr. Amash strongly supports the Defense of Marriage Act and opposes same-sex marriage.
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Ford was a multi-term Congressman from Michigan. His home was in Grand Rapids.