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The State of our Health Care System with Mich Rep Laurie Pohutsky
Introducing Laurie Pohutsky. 0:08
Introducing Laurie Pohutsky, 17th district Michigan House of Representatives.
Maternal and infant health.
What can the government do to better support parents? 2:54
Doula and birth center expansion in Michigan.
The most important issue facing new families.
The availability of resources in Michigan.
The double standard for private and public insurance.
The lack of postpartum support for new parents. 7:32
Lack of postpartum support for families.
The six-week gap in health care.
How do you see the relationship between maternal health and early parenting? 9:56
The relationship between maternal health and early parenting.
Laurie’s Bio
Speaker Pro Tempore Laurie Pohutsky is serving her third term representing the 17th House District, which encompasses parts of Northwest Detroit, North Redford Charter Township and Northeast Livonia. She is a long-time activist and volunteer, and spent time as a crisis hotline volunteer and a caregiver at Angela Hospice.
Pohutsky graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in microbiology. While a student at MSU, she took part in community outreach activities and protests at the Capitol. These experiences instilled a deep interest in politics and demonstrated the importance of ensuring everyone has a voice in government.
After college, Pohutsky worked in the fields of food safety, toxicology and health care. She brings this knowledge, along with her experience in water quality testing, with her to the Michigan House of Representatives. She has a deep commitment to bringing a scientific perspective to government and advocating for environmental causes.
Pohutsky is a member of the Livonia Democratic Club and is active in Michigan United. She lives in Livonia with her rescue pets.