Michigan Dem who supported progressive feminist policy

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The representative Haley Stevens, d-mich., Coparraine a resolution during the last session of the Congress supporting a “feminist approach to all aspects of foreign policy”, despite its creation as the moderate democratic candidate for the American Senate.
The resolution was introduced by the representative Laws Frankel, D-Fla., In the House of Representatives of the United States on March 8, 2023, and was returned to the Committee of the Chamber of Foreign Affairs.
“A fair world cannot exist without the feminist perspective,” said representative Sydney Kamlager-Dove, D-Calif press release in support of the resolution. “When we consider the world through a lens that includes all women, we allow ourselves to see the whole image, beyond the traditional patriarchal framework, allowing us to get closer to real equality.”
In addition to Stevens, the resolution was co -produced by Democrats in the progressive chamber, including Jasmine Crockett from Texas, Pramila Jayapal from Washington, Ilhan Omar from Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley from Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib from Michigan.
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Representative Haley Stevens, d-mich., Is expressed during a rally on the western front of the American Capitol on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
When he was contacted to comment on Stevens’ support for resolution, a campaign spokesperson, Reeves Oyster, told Fox News Digital: “Haley is one of the most effective legislators in Michigan and focuses on lower costs, strengthening our manufacturing savings and job creation – that is why the survey is the most solid candidate primary and general elections. “
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The resolution presents a model to “adopt a feminist approach to all aspects of foreign policy, including foreign assistance and humanitarian response, trade, diplomacy, defense, immigration, financing and mechanisms of responsibility”.
According to the text of the resolution of the Chamber, a “feminist approach” of foreign policy “Hierarte peace, gender equality and environmental integrity; consecrate, promote and protect human rights of all; seeks to disturb the colonial, racist, patriarchal and male structures; and allocates important resources, including research.”

The representative Haley Stevens, D-Mich., Contains a rally to promote climatic advantages in the back Back Better Act in the American Capitol on Tuesday September 28, 2021. (Photo by Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images) (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
Thanks to an “intersectional approach”, the resolution aims to “correct” inequalities among “intersecutor discrimination systems, including discrimination at the basis of race, age, language, socio-economic status, physical or mental capacity, gender, gender identity or expression and sexual orientation, religion, religion, religion ethnicity, citizenship, nationality or migrant status. “
According to the text, “feminist diplomacy” promotes peace, in particular “the resolution of non -military conflicts and peaceful competition, and which attenuate the effects of climate change”, arguing a feminist approach to immigration “would integrate an analysis of the impact of the policy of immigration on women, children, people of all gender identities and indigenous peoples”.
Despite Stevens Coparraining this resolution alongside progressive “Squad” leaders of the Democratic Party, his campaign argued that the Michigan representative is among the most competitive Democratic candidates to challenge the Republicans for the siege of the American Senate of Michigan in 2026.

Representative Haley Stevens, a Michigan Democrat, speaks during a limited committee of the Chamber on strategic competition between the United States and the hearing of the Chinese Communist Party in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, February 28, 2023. (Anna Rose Layden / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Stevens declared during her congress campaign in 2022 that she was moderate enough to obtain votes from the Republicans, According to Wxyz. And she said earlier this year To reject Michigan that it plans to run on a more moderate platform than some of its opponents of the Democratic primary.
The Stevens campaign too pointed at legislation She proposed this month to reduce costs, create jobs and stimulate the manufacturing industry of Michigan.
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