
Welcome to my Web site!
I'm State Representative Andy Neumann, and I serve Michigan's 106th House District.
I hope you find my Web site useful and informative. You can use it to keep up-to-date on the work I'm doing in Lansing to make our community a better place to live, work and raise a family. You can also use it to sign up to receive my e-newsletter. I encourage you to please contact me if I can ever be of service. I am here to serve you and be your voice in our State Capitol.
Sincerely,

State Representative Andy Neumann
106th House District
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Funds will support expansion of Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail— Jun 18, 2010LANSING – State Representative Andy Neumann (D-Alpena) today applauded a federal grant totaling more than $302,000 awarded to Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary to help fund the expansion of the facility's Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail. ...
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House passes legislation as part of Elder Abuse Protection Plan— Jun 17, 2010LANSING – The Michigan House of Representatives today passed a plan sponsored by State Representative Andy Neumann (D-Alpena) to strengthen consumer protections for seniors and protect them from financial exploitation. ...
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Lawmaker's plan aims to generate additional funding for key program— May 20, 2010LANSING – State Representative Andy Neumann (D-Alpena) today announced his plan to generate additional funding for the "Pure Michigan" tourism campaign by allowing companies to buy promotional space on the state's widely popular Club Keno lottery game. ...
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Reforms will stop funneling of money, make sure voters' voices are heard— May 17, 2010LANSING – State Representative Andy Neumann (D-Alpena) today threw his support behind a comprehensive package of reforms to restore transparency and accountability to Michigan elections and ensure that the voice of the people is not drowned out by a flood of special interest money. ...
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Lawmaker aims to avert prescription drug abuse, illegal sales— May 05, 2010LANSING – State Representative Andy Neumann (D-Alpena) today unveiled his plan to help stop the abuse and illegal sale of prescription drugs in Michigan by cracking down on residents who seek treatment from several physicians in order to obtain multiple prescriptions for controlled substances – a common practice known as "doctor shopping." The lawmaker's plan specifically targets residents who waste taxpayer dollars by using their Medicaid or Medicare benefits to acquire these drugs. ...





