Debbie Stabenow

Several senators want to change the rules to ensure all senior appointees take a step the president-elect never did.
The House doesn't have plans to take up the legislation before its pre-election break.
They're confident of a Hillary Clinton victory and don't want to hamstring the new administration.
The bill would require food to carry labels listing genetically-modified ingredients.
The measure would help other cities with poisoned water supplies, too.
The measure would have blocked state laws on genetically engineered food in favor of a voluntary system.
A fellow senator wants to use the Flint aid legislation to expand offshore drilling, and Bill Nelson isn't having it.
The measure was fast-tracked so a vote could come up as early as next week.
Democrats originally proposed legislation targeting only the high-profile corrosion problem in Michigan.
“We are now bogged down in Washington wonky budgeteer talk," said one senator.