Rachel Hood

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Rachel Hood
Image of Rachel Hood
Michigan House of Representatives District 81
Tenure

2023 - Present

Term ends

2025

Years in position

1

Predecessor
Prior offices
Michigan House of Representatives District 76
Predecessor: Winnie Brinks

Compensation

Base salary

$71,685/year

Per diem

No per diem is paid. Legislators receive an expense allowance of $10,800/year for session and interim.

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 8, 2022

Education

Bachelor's

Michigan State University, 1999

Personal
Birthplace
Livonia, Mich.
Religion
Protestant Christian
Profession
Nonprofit executive
Contact

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Rachel Hood (Democratic Party) is a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, representing District 81. She assumed office on January 1, 2023. Her current term ends on January 1, 2025.

Hood (Democratic Party) ran for re-election to the Michigan House of Representatives to represent District 81. She did not appear on the ballot for the Democratic primary on August 6, 2024.

Biography

Rachel Hood was born in Livonia, Michigan, and lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Hood earned a bachelor's degree in public policy from Michigan State University in 1999. Her career experience includes working as a strategist with Dig Deep Research, a community relations manager with Metro Health Hospital, and a nonprofit executive.[1][2] Hood co-created Local First of West Michigan and served as the executive director of the West Michigan Environmental Action Council and the West Grand Neighborhood Organization.[2]

Committee assignments

2023-2024

Hood was assigned to the following committees:

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2021-2022

Hood was assigned to the following committees:

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2019-2020

Hood was assigned to the following committees:

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The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Elections

2024

See also: Michigan House of Representatives elections, 2024

General election

General election for Michigan House of Representatives District 81

Stephen Wooden defeated Jordan Youngquist in the general election for Michigan House of Representatives District 81 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephen Wooden
Stephen Wooden (D) Candidate Connection
 
57.1
 
29,525
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Jordan Youngquist (R)
 
42.9
 
22,162

Total votes: 51,687
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 81

Stephen Wooden advanced from the Democratic primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 81 on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephen Wooden
Stephen Wooden Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
10,476

Total votes: 10,476
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 81

Jordan Youngquist advanced from the Republican primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 81 on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Jordan Youngquist
 
100.0
 
7,899

Total votes: 7,899
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2022

See also: Michigan House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for Michigan House of Representatives District 81

Incumbent Rachel Hood defeated Lynn Afendoulis in the general election for Michigan House of Representatives District 81 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Rachel Hood
Rachel Hood (D) Candidate Connection
 
55.7
 
26,169
Image of Lynn Afendoulis
Lynn Afendoulis (R) Candidate Connection
 
44.3
 
20,835

Total votes: 47,004
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 81

Incumbent Rachel Hood advanced from the Democratic primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 81 on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Rachel Hood
Rachel Hood Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
9,074

Total votes: 9,074
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 81

Lynn Afendoulis advanced from the Republican primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 81 on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Lynn Afendoulis
Lynn Afendoulis Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
11,574

Total votes: 11,574
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Campaign finance

Endorsements

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2020

See also: Michigan House of Representatives elections, 2020

General election

General election for Michigan House of Representatives District 76

Incumbent Rachel Hood defeated Doug Zandstra in the general election for Michigan House of Representatives District 76 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Rachel Hood
Rachel Hood (D) Candidate Connection
 
62.8
 
33,887
Image of Doug Zandstra
Doug Zandstra (R) Candidate Connection
 
37.2
 
20,111

Total votes: 53,998
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 76

Incumbent Rachel Hood advanced from the Democratic primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 76 on August 4, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Rachel Hood
Rachel Hood Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
13,763

Total votes: 13,763
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 76

Doug Zandstra advanced from the Republican primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 76 on August 4, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Doug Zandstra
Doug Zandstra Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
8,243

Total votes: 8,243
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Campaign finance

Endorsements

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  • LEAP Forward[3]

2018

See also: Michigan House of Representatives elections, 2018

General election

General election for Michigan House of Representatives District 76

Rachel Hood defeated Amanda Brand in the general election for Michigan House of Representatives District 76 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Rachel Hood
Rachel Hood (D)
 
60.9
 
27,009
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Amanda Brand (R)
 
39.1
 
17,366

Total votes: 44,375
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 76

Rachel Hood advanced from the Democratic primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 76 on August 7, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Rachel Hood
Rachel Hood
 
100.0
 
12,897

Total votes: 12,897
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 76

Amanda Brand advanced from the Republican primary for Michigan House of Representatives District 76 on August 7, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Amanda Brand
 
100.0
 
7,430

Total votes: 7,430
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Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2022

Candidate Connection

Rachel Hood completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Hood's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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Serving the Grand Rapids community is Rachel’s way of life. She has led and contributed to initiatives in West Michigan for over twenty years. Since January of 2019, she has proudly served as the Representative of the 76th district. In this role, she is a member of the Michigan House Appropriations Committee, and subcommittees of the Department of Health and Human Services, School Aid & Education, and Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Rachel and her husband Dave are small business owners and the parents of two young women, ages 11 & 13.

Rachel’s professional career includes consulting at Dig Deep Research, helping small and mid-sized cities finance and deliver water infrastructure projects. Rachel is best known for her decade of work at the West Michigan Environmental Action Council where she shaped policy and community programming around energy efficiency, clean energy, and watershed protection. Early career stops include West Grand Neighborhood Organization where Rachel worked on community development and crime prevention and Metro Health Hospital where she was the Community Relations Manager. Rachel is a graduate of James Madison College at Michigan State University where she studied Social Policy.

  • Supercharge Michigan’s Economy- It is time to make smart economic development investments that will incentivize companies to do business in our great state.
  • World Class Public Education- We must ensure Michigan’s students, parents, and teachers have the resources they need to succeed. This includes investments in early childhood & affordable childcare, career & tech education, and teacher attraction & retention
  • Protect choice– Enshrine the right to chose, which has stood and been reaffirmed many times over the last 50 years, in Michigan's laws.

Michigan needs tweaks to maximize our competitive edge in the 21st Century. In order to accomplish this, our communities must be attractive places to raise families, live, work and play. Preparing our state for its future as a refuge from climate change impact is my core focus. In order to achieve that vision, Michigan must have great schools, a dynamic workforce, and vibrant local economies; Accessible, affordable healthcare and environmental justice; Clean energy, and protected watersheds. I am humbled to have a career that is a direct reflection of my longtime passions and commitment to vibrant communities and abundant natural resources.

My ability to listen and translate issues to policy solutions. My experiences as a mother and as a caretaker of seniors have been very influential in forming my legislative priorities as well.

Cleaner water, cleaner air, lead-free communities, top-tier schools, thriving local economies, recreational spaces, an innovative and caring agricultural economy, and a responsible, balanced budget.

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2020

Candidate Connection

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Serving the Grand Rapids community is Rachel's way of life. She has led and contributed to initiatives in West Michigan for nearly twenty years. Since January of 2019 she has proudly served as the Representative of the 76th district. In this role she is a member of the Michigan House Appropriations Committee, and subcommittees of School Aid & Education, Natural Resources & Environment, Joint Capital Outlay, and Military, Vets & State Police. Rachel and her husband Dave are raising two girls, ages 9 & 11. Dave launched his business, City Built Brewing in 2016. Rachel's professional career includes consulting at Dig Deep Research, helping small and mid-sized cities finance and deliver water infrastructure projects. Rachel is best known for her decade of work at the West Michigan Environmental Action Council where she shaped policy and community programming around energy efficiency, clean energy, and watershed protection. Early career stops include West Grand Neighborhood Organization where Rachel worked on community development and crime prevention and Metro Health Hospital where she was the Community Relations Manager. Rachel is a graduate of James Madison College at Michigan State University where she studied Social Policy.

  • We must get Michigan's economy back on track, post-COVID-19, with an emphasis on supporting local businesses.
  • We have to protect and improve our state's education system, including job training and post-secondary degree completion.
  • We must ensure affordable, accessible health care and healthy, just and livable communities for all.

Michigan needs tweaks to maximize our competitive edge in the 21st Century. In order to accomplish this, our communities must be attractive places to raise families, live, work and play. Preparing our state for its future as a refuge from climate change impact is my core focus. In order to achieve that vision, Michigan must have: Great schools, a dynamic workforce and vibrant local economies; Accessible, affordable healthcare and environmental justice; Clean energy and protected watersheds. I am humbled to have a career that is a direct reflection of my longtime passions and commitment to vibrant communities and abundant natural resources.

Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Supreme Court Justice. She leads in a way that others can follow, remained true to her values throughout her career, and delivered creative and sustainable changes to the world through a career intentionally designed for impact.

My ability to listen and translate issues to policy solutions.

To listen, empower others, act for change, and continually inform constituents of progress - both good and bad.

Cleaner water, Cleaner Air, Lead-free communities, top tier schools, thriving local economies and a responsible, balanced budget

My first impressionable historic experience was watching the failed Challenger space launch in 4th grade, age 9. My fourth grade teacher was a finalist for the seat Christa McCauliffe earned, and was at Cape Canaveral at the time of the explosion. Our entire school was watching the launch and we, like many other school children across the country were deeply saddened at the loss.

My first job was as a nanny for a family of three boys. I did this work through high school and throughout college.

Work/Life balance is my biggest struggle

Michigan's State House and Senate share similarities, but have many differences. I see the House as a fast-acting center for rapid fire ideas from 110 members, whereas the Senate is designed to be a more deliberative body.


Yes. Good policy doesn't arrive overnight. Involving stakeholders and working with the law to arrive at meaningful improvements takes experience, skill and practice. As a first term legislator, I've watched my colleagues with legislative staff experience excel quickly to advance their constituent priorities. While experience isn't necessary, it does help accelerate an individual's ability to have impact in their role.

Michigan needs to address two decades of lost revenue growth in order to invest in the infrastructure and services that will make us successful in the 21st Century.

Ideally the Governor's administration is working hand in hand to elevate the state through executive powers, working in-step with legislative leaders. We do our best work when both the executive and legislature are aligned to negotiate solutions to achieve our goals.

Maintaining positive relationships - especially across party lines - is critical for legislators. This requires the ability to put the greater good above one's self, and the ability to navigate conflict and disagreement with professionalism. It requires coming back to the table willing to compromise, even when you disagree with an approach. Making a bill 'less bad' is a skill that requires one to be articulate, discrete and strategic.

Michigan's values come to life in our budget priorities. I appreciate being a member of the appropriations committee to ensure that we are living our values and following through on our promises, by prioritizing spending on the things that matter most to the people of Michigan.

I take inspiration from a variety of legislators whom I've been exposed to over time. Congressman Vern Ehlers and Senator Debbie Stabenow served as early role models - particularly in their fights for the Great Lakes. Senator Stabenow's work on agriculture and the Farm Bill have been fascinating to watch because she has gained so much respect across party boundaries for her effective work on behalf of Michigan.

I am open to the possibility of running for higher office in the future, should my community continue to appreciate my work and service, and walk alongside me in the effort.

In my time in service, I have heard many stories, but one story evolved into a relationship that is particularly meaningful. I met a foster mother who has struggled over decades to meet the needs of her three foster children, one of whom has severe mental health challenges. Elevating her story has impacted positive changes in our child protective service system, some of which are underway inside the department, other components that require adjustments to Michigan laws, which we hope to unveil over the final months of my term. This woman remains a champion and encourager, regularly texting me to encourage and uplift me during my time in service. I am grateful to her for trusting me with her family's story, remaining patient as the speed of change is never fast enough, and remaining encouraging when she - more than most - has reason to be discouraged. Her weekly texts keep me humbled, inspired, and rooted in a service mind-frame. The success we created together keeps me hopeful through dark moments. Systems can be changed for the better, and her story is proof.

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Rachel Hood campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2022Michigan House of Representatives District 81Won general$560,248 $0
2020Michigan House of Representatives District 76Won general$104,529 N/A**
2018Michigan House of Representatives District 76Won general$153,770 N/A**
Grand total$818,547 N/A**
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on September 29, 2020
  2. 2.0 2.1 Michigan House Democrats, "Meet Rep. Hood," accessed May 4, 2023
  3. LEAP Forward, "6. ENDORSEMENTS," accessed June 30, 2020

Political offices
Preceded by
Gary Eisen (R)
Michigan House of Representatives District 81
2023-Present
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
Winnie Brinks (D)
Michigan House of Representatives District 76
2019-2023
Succeeded by
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