State Representative Noah Arbit Endorses Bridget Brink for Congress
Rep. Arbit: “Bridget Brink has a proven record of holding the powerful accountable and standing up to the Trump Administration.”
LANSING, MI – Today, State Representative Noah Arbit (Oakland County) endorsed Bridget Brink for Congress in Michigan’s 7th Congressional district.
“Bridget Brink has a proven record of holding the powerful accountable and standing up to the Trump Administration,” said State Representative Noah Arbit (Oakland County). “A sixth-generation Michigander who became the first woman to serve as U.S. Ambassador in a war zone, Bridget will fight tooth-and-nail to hold the administration accountable, fix our broken health care system, and build an economy that works for the many — not just the few. I am proud to endorse her campaign to beat Tom Barrett, flip Michigan’s 7th District, and represent the people of Oakland County in Congress.”
“I am honored to receive the endorsement of State Representative Noah Arbit,” said Bridget Brink, former U.S Ambassador to Ukraine and Democrat running for Michigan’s 7th Congressional District. “Representative Arbit has been a champion for the people of Oakland County and all Michiganders. I look forward to working with him to fix our broken health care system, support small businesses, and lower costs by protecting consumers.”
Noah Arbit is in his second term representing over 93,000 Oakland County residents in the Michigan State House of Representatives.Since taking office in January 2023, Representative Arbit has worked relentlessly to bring passionate, principled, and forward-thinking leadership to the people of Oakland County. Prior to his service in the Legislature, Representative Arbit worked on several political campaigns, worked for the state House, for Gov. Whitmer, the National Council on Soviet Jewry, and founded the Michigan Democratic Jewish Caucus to take on antisemitism and hate in the wake of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting. He also served as Director of Communications at the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office, where he organized the Prosecutor’s first-ever Racial Justice Advisory Council.
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