Fighting for Civil Rights & the Administration of Justice
While our nation was founded on the principles of equality, justice, and freedom for all, the struggle for civil rights and true equality continues today. Whether it is ensuring equal access to the ballot box, equality in our justice system or equal treatment under the law, Senator Peters is fighting to make our democracy stronger and fairer for everyone.Every Michigan voter should have the freedom to have his or her voice heard in our elections. Gary is committed to ensuring equal access to the ballot box for all Americans, supporting commonsense efforts to modernize our voter registration system, reduce long wait times to vote and prohibit deceptive practices that could discourage voting. With the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down a vital part of the Voting Rights Act, Gary wants to find a sensible, bipartisan solution to restore the law and make sure it protects Michiganders.
As a member of the Senate Law Enforcement Caucus, Gary is also committed to helping ensure our law enforcement officers can do their jobs safely and effectively. He has supported providing additional resources to law enforcement agencies, including funding for bulletproof vests and strong community-oriented policing strategies. Gary has also worked with civil rights groups and law enforcement organizations to address the tough issues confronting our nation today. Civil unrest in our communities has underscored that the fact that our justice system faces serious challeges – from unsustainable costs to overcrowded prisons to disparities in the grand jury process. It has been 50 years since our country’s criminal justice system last had a comprehensive, top-to-bottom review. That is why Gary is working with Senators on both sides of the aisle to create a National Criminal Justice Commission to conduct a comprehensive review of our criminal justice system and identify best practices to protect public safety, promote fairness and strengthen faith in our justice system.
No Michigan family should be discriminated against – period. Gary supported the Supreme Court’s historic decision affirming that every American has the right to marry the person they love and raise a family without fear that they will one day be torn apart. But LGBT Americans across the country still lack many legal protections afforded to other Americans. Gary wants to fix the patchwork of anti-discrimination laws that leave millions of Americans without a clear right to rent an apartment, eat at a restaurant, apply for a credit card or keep their jobs simply because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Latest
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06.19.18
Peters Commemorates Juneteenth Independence Day
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06.18.18
Peters, Cornyn Project Safe Neighborhoods Bill Signed Into Law
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03.27.18
Peters, Colleagues Introduces Legislation to Protect Accuracy of Census
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02.15.18
Sen. Peters National Criminal Justice Commission Provision Approved by Judiciary Committee
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02.01.18
Peters Statement Recognizing Black History Month
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01.15.18
Peters Statement on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
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08.30.17
Peters Cosponsors Campaign Finance Reform Legislation
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08.28.17
Peters Cosponsors Voting Rights Advancement Act
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06.19.17
Peters Recognizes Juneteenth Independence Day
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04.06.17
Detroit News: Peters presses Kelly on threats to Jewish centers
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03.17.17
MLive Lansing: Review of entire criminal justice system would take place under Peters bill
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03.10.17
Peters Joins Calls for Increase in Federal Security Funds in Wake of Recent Threats against Religious Institutions
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03.08.17
Detroit Free Press: Peters, GOP senators push change for justice system
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03.08.17
Washington Post: Senators seek to reform justice system nationwide by launching National Criminal Justice Commission
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03.08.17
Peters, Graham, Cornyn Reintroduce National Criminal Justice Commission Act
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03.07.17
POLITICO: Senators decry 'accelerating' anti-Semitic threats in bipartisan plea
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03.06.17
Peters Statement on Revised Executive Order
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03.01.17
Michigan Congressional Democrats Introduce Resolution Marking 16th Anniversary of International Underground Railroad Memorial Monument in Detroit
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02.28.17
Senate Passes Peters, Stabenow Resolution Honoring Black History Month
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02.02.17
Peters Statement Honoring Black History Month
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02.01.17
Peters Statement Opposing Sen. Jeff Sessions Nomination for Attorney General
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01.30.17
Peters, Colleagues Urge Clarification from Homeland Security Secretary on Executive Order Restricting Refugee Admissions to United States
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01.23.17
Peters Statement on Senate Vote to Confirm Mike Pompeo for CIA Director
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01.11.17
Detroit Free Press: Flint gets $13 million for new buses
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01.05.17
Chaldean News: A Sit Down With The Senator: One on One with Gary Peters
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04.28.16
Senators Peters, Stabenow: Bipartisan Flint Agreement Passes Senate Committee
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03.21.16
Senators Urge Full Funding of the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program
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02.01.16
Peters Recognizes Black History Month
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01.18.16
Peters Statement on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
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01.08.16
Peters Applauds Corporation for National and Community Service Decision to Send AmeriCorps Volunteers to Aid in Flint Water Crisis
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12.01.15
Senate Passes Peters, Stabenow Resolution Recognizing Rosa Parks’ Courage, Contributions to the Civil Rights Movement
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10.26.15
Peters Cosponsors Legislation to Improve Employment Opportunities for Former Prisoners
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09.15.15
Peters Honors Hispanic Heritage Month
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05.11.15
Peters Honors Law Enforcement During National Police Week
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04.29.15
Huffington Post: Senator Pushes Criminal Justice Reform Bill After Baltimore Riots
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04.29.15
Michigan Chronicle: After Inkster, Peters pushes justice reform
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04.28.15
Detroit News: Peters unveils bill to review criminal justice system
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04.28.15
MLive: Sen. Gary Peters calls for comprehensive review of the country's criminal justice system