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State Rep. Nancy Jenkins-Arno is joined by friends, family and staff at the rostrum on the floor of the Michigan House of Representatives following her swearing in on Wednesday. From left, Legislative Director Josh Haley, Legislative Assistant Mallory Murphy, friends Carol and Bob Knoblauch, husband Rich Arno, Rep. Nancy Jenkins-Arno, family friend Rebecca Ballentine, family friend Kris Yeutter and brother James Jenkins.

Rep. Jenkins-Arno takes oath of office
RELEASE|January 9, 2025

Legislator announces her office is open for business

State Rep. Nancy Jenkins-Arno has taken her oath of office for her fourth non-consecutive term on Wednesday. Michigan’s 103rd legislative term, led by a Republican majority, began following the swearing-in ceremony.

Jenkins-Arno previously served the people of Lenawee County in the House of Representatives during her first three terms from 2011-2016, prior to the extension of term limits. In recent years, she served three terms as a Lenawee County Commissioner and as director of development for Hudson Area Schools District.

She now serves the people of the 34th House District which includes Adrian, Morenci and Tecumseh, Clayton, and Onsted as well as the townships of Adrian, Blissfield, Cambridge, Clinton, Dover, Fairfield, Franklin, Hudson, Madison, Medina, Ogden, Palmyra, Raisin, Riga, Rollin, Rome, Seneca, Tecumseh and Woodstock. 

She was joined by her staff, husband, and friends and family members for Wednesday’s ceremony.

The representative also announced the team members who will staff her Lansing office. Her legislative assistant, Mallory Murphy, will help address constituent concerns, while her legislative director, Josh Haley, will aide in policy matters.  Rep. Jenkins-Arno invites local residents to contact her office with concerns, questions or ideas, residents may contact her office at (517) 373-8808 or [email protected].  

Rep. Jenkins-Arno (center) is joined by former Lenawee County state Reps. Dale Zorn and Bronna Kahle. The three of them represent fourteen years of representation for Lenawee County in Lansing.
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