Debbie Dingell represents Michigan’s 6th congressional district, continuing her family’s legacy in Congress following the tenure of her late husband, John Dingell. Dingell is a vocal advocate for affordable healthcare, environmental protection, and workers’ rights. She serves on the Energy and Commerce Committee, focusing on issues like clean water, automotive industry advancement, and climate change. Dingell also champions bipartisan collaboration, particularly on healthcare reform, addiction recovery, and protecting Social Security and Medicare. Her work reflects a commitment to supporting Michigan’s manufacturing base and addressing environmental concerns in the Great Lakes region.

Dingell does not represent her constituents or the interests of the country. She claims to be bipartisan but votes the farthest left of nearly all Reps in Congress. Dingell votes against stopping fraud and human trafficking, against parental rights, in favor of restricting manufacturing & small business, against lowering healthcare premiums, against stopping foreign adversaries from buying US farm land, etc. Her national ranking amongst many institutions (i.e. Freedom Index, Healthcare Affordability, Limited Government, Christian Employers, Michigan Farm Bureau, Heritage Action, etc.) is consistently at the bottom.