Phil Green - State Representative
06/05/2026
🐄 June is Dairy Month! 🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄
Support Michigan dairy farmers by:
• Buying locally produced milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, and ice cream
• Shopping for dairy products at your local farmers market
Learning more about dairy farming through Michigan State University's virtual dairy farm tour: https://www.canr.msu.edu/scaf/dairy_teaching_research_center
05/15/2026
Yesterday, I was able to testify in committee regarding the Bill I sponsored. Interestingly enough, it was changing a law that my dad wrote and got passed in 2000. I like to think that my bill completes the original intent of his law, but negotiations got in the way!
Yesterday, the House Agriculture Committee took up House Bill 5645, a bill that cleans up how Michigan regulates private cervidae facilities.
Right now, a Michigan deer farmer answers to two state agencies. The DNR handles the fence and the registration paperwork. The Department of Agriculture handles the animals — disease testing, animal ID, herd health. Two inspections, two sets of paperwork, two points of contact to run one livestock operation.
That split came out of an executive order back in 2004. Twenty-two years later, the Department of Agriculture is already on these farms doing disease work while the DNR shows up separately to inspect the same fence. Producers pay for both.
HB 5645 brings that work under one roof at the Department of Agriculture, the same agency that already regulates Michigan’s cattle, hogs, dairy, and poultry. The DNR keeps a consulting role where its wildlife expertise matters. This legislation is not about less oversight. It is about consolidating the redundant duties of two state departments for efficiency as regulators and business owners.
Michigan has more than 250 registered deer and elk farms supporting nearly 2,000 jobs and $88 million in economic activity, much of it in rural communities like ours.
Thank you Phil Green - State Representative and the United Deer Farmers Of Michigan for your work on this bill.
05/12/2026
2026 Festival & Family Fun Guide
Michigan summer weather is fast approaching, providing us with endless recreational options. From fairs and festivals to camping and kayaking, there is never a dull moment in Pure Michigan!
Check out this year's roadmap to family fun here:
https://gophouse.org/posts/fairs-and-festivals-guide-2026-13
05/04/2026
International Firefighters’ Day | 5/4/2026
Thank you to the firefighters serving Michigan’s 67th District for your courage, dedication, and commitment to keeping our communities safe.
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