
Welcome to my Web site!
I'm State Representative Tim Bledsoe, and I serve Michigan's 1st 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 Tim Bledsoe
1st House District
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Lawmaker boasts perfect attendance, returns over $15,000 to state— Jan 27, 2010LANSING – State Representative Tim Bledsoe (D-Grosse Pointe) today released his 2009 legislative report card – a statistical review of his office during the 2009 calendar year. Highlights include a perfect attendance record, a successful constituent outreach effort and more than $15,000 returned to the state through his office allotment. ...
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Lawmaker provides informal setting to hear community concerns— Jan 20, 2010LANSING – State Representative Tim Bledsoe (D-Grosse Pointe) is inviting members of the community to join him for coffee in February and March to discuss state and community issues. ...
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Event to feature free on-the-spot testing for harmful chemicals— Jan 04, 2010LANSING – State Representative Tim Bledsoe (D-Grosse Pointe) will hold a town hall meeting on Thursday, Jan. 14, to inform residents about the dangers of toxic chemicals in children's toys and offer free testing of toys and other children's products that families have at home. ...
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Ban will save lives, protect health of Michigan families and workers— Dec 11, 2009LANSING – State Representative Tim Bledsoe (D-Grosse Pointe) voted on Thursday to ban smoking in most indoor places, including bars and restaurants. ...
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Bipartisan proposal would appear before voters in August 2010— Nov 12, 2009LANSING – State Representative Tim Bledsoe (D-Grosse Pointe) today introduced a plan to allow legislators to better serve Michigan residents by reforming the state's current term limit law. The bipartisan effort is co-sponsored by a total of 29 freshman legislators, both Democrats and Republicans. ...





