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Gary C. Peters: United States Senator Representing Michigan
Gary Charles Peters, a seasoned public servant and respected legislator, currently serves as the senior United States Senator from the state of Michigan. A Democrat, Peters has built a reputation for his bipartisan approach, dedication to national security, and tireless advocacy for working families, veterans, and small businesses. Since his election to the Senate in 2014, Peters has been a steadfast voice for Michigan, blending pragmatic leadership with a strong sense of public service. His background in the Navy Reserve, business, and education continues to shape his approach to governance.
Early Life and Education
Gary Peters was born on December 1, 1958, in Pontiac, Michigan. He was raised in Rochester Hills by his father, a World War II veteran and factory worker, and his mother, a French war bride who became a U.S. citizen. Peters credits his parents for instilling in him the values of hard work, civic duty, and perseverance.
After graduating from Rochester High School, Peters pursued higher education at Alma College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. He went on to obtain a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Detroit Mercy, a Master of Arts in Political Science from Wayne State University, and a Juris Doctor from Wayne State University Law School. This diverse educational background has equipped him with a multifaceted perspective on law, policy, and economics.
Military Service and Private Sector Work
In addition to his academic pursuits, Peters served in the U.S. Navy Reserve for over a decade. He attained the rank of Lieutenant Commander and specialized in intelligence. His service included active duty following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, during which he was mobilized to support homeland security missions.
Outside the military, Peters worked in the financial services industry as a vice president at Merrill Lynch. He also taught at Wayne State University and Oakland University, reflecting his passion for education and mentoring the next generation of leaders.
State and Local Political Career
Peters’ political career began in the Michigan State Senate, where he served from 1995 to 2002. During his tenure, he focused on consumer protection, environmental conservation, and educational reform. He also worked to expand access to healthcare and advocated for tougher ethics rules in government.
Following his time in the State Senate, Peters ran for Michigan Attorney General in 2002 but was unsuccessful. He continued his public service as the Michigan Lottery Commissioner from 2003 to 2007 under Governor Jennifer Granholm. In this role, he managed the state’s lottery system, generating significant funding for public education.
U.S. House of Representatives (2009–2015)
In 2008, Peters was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives to represent Michigan’s 9th Congressional District. After redistricting, he later served the 14th District. During his time in the House, Peters gained a reputation for his moderate and thoughtful approach to legislation.
He served on the Financial Services Committee and was instrumental in shaping policies related to consumer protection and economic recovery following the 2008 financial crisis. Peters was a strong supporter of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and worked on legislation to aid small businesses and protect retirement savings.
U.S. Senate Career
In 2014, Gary Peters was elected to the United States Senate, succeeding Carl Levin. He won re-election in 2020, defeating Republican challenger John James in one of the nation’s most closely watched Senate races. Since joining the Senate, Peters has focused on a wide range of issues, including cybersecurity, transportation, veterans’ affairs, and environmental protection.
Peters serves as Chair of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, one of the most influential positions in the chamber. He also sits on the Armed Services Committee, the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, and the Joint Economic Committee.
Legislative Achievements and Key Focus Areas
Gary Peters has authored and supported a broad array of legislation that reflects his commitment to serving the people of Michigan and the country.
- Homeland Security and Cybersecurity: As Chair of the Homeland Security Committee, Peters has led efforts to bolster cybersecurity across federal agencies, support infrastructure resilience, and improve coordination among law enforcement agencies. He introduced legislation to strengthen the federal government’s response to cyberattacks and protect critical supply chains.
- Veterans and Military Affairs: Peters has consistently worked to improve healthcare access and job opportunities for veterans. He has introduced bipartisan bills to streamline the Department of Veterans Affairs and support mental health services for returning service members.
- Small Business and Economic Development: Recognizing Michigan’s reliance on manufacturing and small business, Peters has advanced legislation to expand access to capital, reduce regulatory burdens, and enhance workforce development programs. He was instrumental in securing support for small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic through the Paycheck Protection Program.
- Environment and the Great Lakes: Peters is a fierce advocate for protecting the Great Lakes and combating climate change. He has pushed for increased funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, opposed efforts to weaken environmental regulations, and supported investments in clean energy technologies.
- Postal Service Reform: Peters has played a leadership role in reforming the U.S. Postal Service, an issue of importance to rural and urban communities alike. He introduced the bipartisan Postal Service Reform Act, which addressed financial challenges faced by USPS while ensuring reliable mail delivery.
Bipartisan Leadership and Problem-Solving
Senator Peters is often praised for his bipartisan approach to governance. Many of his legislative successes have come through collaboration with Republican colleagues. He emphasizes listening to stakeholders from all political backgrounds and prioritizing pragmatic solutions over partisan grandstanding.
This bipartisan ethic has earned Peters recognition as one of the Senate’s most effective legislators. Independent rankings have consistently listed him among the most productive and collaborative members of the chamber.
Constituent Services and Accessibility
Peters is known for his dedication to constituent services. His offices maintain a strong focus on helping Michiganders navigate federal agencies, secure veterans’ benefits, and access economic development resources. During the COVID-19 crisis, his team facilitated the distribution of personal protective equipment and small business relief funds across the state.
He also conducts frequent town hall meetings, virtual forums, and site visits throughout Michigan. These engagements ensure he remains in touch with the concerns of his constituents and brings those voices to Washington.
Public Image and Personal Life
Gary Peters is regarded as a humble, diligent public servant who prefers substance over spectacle. He rarely seeks the spotlight but is respected by colleagues for his work ethic and policy depth.
He lives in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, with his wife, Colleen. The couple has three children. Peters enjoys motorcycling, outdoor recreation, and is known for his appreciation of Michigan’s natural beauty and industrial heritage. He is also a vocal supporter of public education, having taught at Central Michigan University and Wayne State University.
Final Summary
Senator Gary C. Peters exemplifies thoughtful, principled leadership. With a background that spans military service, business, education, and all levels of government, Peters brings a pragmatic and inclusive approach to public service. His legislative record highlights his dedication to national security, economic development, environmental stewardship, and veterans’ welfare. As a senior senator from Michigan, Peters continues to play a pivotal role in shaping policies that impact not only his home state but the entire nation.
References
Ballotpedia. (n.d.). Gary Peters. https://ballotpedia.org/Gary_Peters
Congressional Research Service. (2024). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress: Gary C. Peters. https://crsreports.congress.gov/
United States Senate. (2025). Senator Gary C. Peters Biography. https://www.peters.senate.gov/about
The Detroit News. (2020). Peters Wins Close Senate Race Over GOP Challenger John James. https://www.detroitnews.com
NPR. (2022). Peters Leads Bipartisan Effort on Postal Reform and Cybersecurity. https://www.npr.org
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| Date | Vote | Bill | Result |
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| Feb 3, 2026 | Nay | On the Nomination PN726-6: Nicholas Jon Ganjei, of Texas, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of Texas | Nomination Confirmed |
| Feb 3, 2026 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Nicholas Jon Ganjei to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Texas: Nicholas Jon Ganjei, of Texas, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of Texas | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Feb 3, 2026 | Nay | On the Nomination PN726-5: David Clay Fowlkes, of Arkansas, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas | Nomination Confirmed |
| Feb 2, 2026 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: David Clay Fowlkes to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas: David Clay Fowlkes, of Arkansas, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Yea | H.R. 7148: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 | Bill Passed |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Yea | On the Motion (Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Re: Merkley Amdt. No. 4287) | Motion Rejected |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Yea | S.Amdt. 4290 (Sanders) to H.R. 7148: To rescind certain amounts appropriated for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and certain changes to Medicaid. | Amendment Rejected |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Yea | On the Amendment S.Amdt. 4290 to H.R. 7148 (No short title on file) | Amendment Rejected |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Yea | On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 4286 to H.R. 7148 (No short title on file) | Motion to Table Agreed to |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Yea | On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 4234 to H.R. 7148 (No short title on file) | Motion to Table Agreed to |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Yea | On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 4236 to H.R. 7148 (No short title on file) | Motion to Table Agreed to |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Nay | S.Amdt. 4272 (Paul) to H.R. 7148: To eliminate funding for refugee and entrant assistance. | Amendment Rejected |
| Jan 30, 2026 | Nay | S.Amdt. 4272 (Paul) to H.R. 7148 | Amendment Rejected |
| Jan 29, 2026 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7148 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Jan 27, 2026 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to S. 3627 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Jan 15, 2026 | Not Voting | H.R. 6938: Commerce, Justice, Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment Appropriations Act, 2026 | Bill Passed |
| Jan 15, 2026 | Not Voting | Motion to Invoke Cloture: H.R. 6938 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Jan 14, 2026 | Nay | On the Point of Order S.J.Res. 98 | Point of Order Well Taken |
| Jan 13, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Proceed on S.J.Res. 84: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services relating to “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Market | Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Jan 12, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 6938 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Nay | On the Nomination PN615-2: Alexander C. Van Hook, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana | Nomination Confirmed |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Yea | On the Motion to Discharge S.J.Res. 98 | Motion to Discharge Agreed to |
| Jan 7, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Proceed on S.J.Res. 86: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to “Air Plan Approval; South Dakota; Regional Haze Plan for the | Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Jan 6, 2026 | Nay | On the Nomination PN373: Sara Bailey, of Texas, to be Director of National Drug Control Policy | Nomination Confirmed |
| Jan 6, 2026 | Nay | On the Nomination PN499-11: Joshua Simmons, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency | Nomination Confirmed |
| Jan 5, 2026 | Nay | On the Nomination PN12-1: Keith Bass, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Sara Bailey to be Director of National Drug Control Policy: Sara Bailey, of Texas, to be Director of National Drug Control Policy | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Alexander C. Van Hook to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana: Alexander C. Van Hook, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Keith Bass to be Assistant Secretary of Defense: Keith Bass, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Joshua Simmons to be General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency: Joshua Simmons, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Nay | On the Nomination PN416-9 and PN141-12 and PN499-12 and PN465-1 and PN345-14 and PN345-13 and PN345-10 and PN55-2 and PN624-2 and PN624-1 and PN379-17 and PN379-16 and PN416-6 and PN519-2 and PN445-3 and PN416-12 and PN55-7 and PN345-12 and PN465-2 and PN55-26 and PN55-10 and PN416-2 and PN379-20 and PN246-6 and PN560-3 and PN462-3 and PN462-1 and PN416-5 and PN518-5 and PN499-10 and PN499-2 and PN462-4 and PN141-10 and PN26-24 and PN445-10 and PN445-7 and PN445-2 and PN379-4 and PN246-12 and PN141-27 and PN141-8 and PN129-17 and PN129-1 and PN60-17 and PN60-11 and PN60-4 and PN22-11 and PN445-5 and PN466-9 and PN466-8 and PN466-7 and PN447 and PN141-5 and PN499-8 and PN345-8 and PN246-3 and PN246-11 and PN60-8 and PN445-11 and PN416-4 and PN379-15 and PN379-13 and PN379-11 and PN141-20 and PN141-25 and PN246-2 and PN26-47 and PN60-13 and PN26-26 and PN379-19 and PN445-1 and PN379-26 and PN379-22 and PN416-3 and PN379-9 and PN379-3 and PN379-18 and PN246-1 and PN141-14 and PN416-10 and PN379-21 and PN55-13 and PN129-6 and PN55-44 and PN141-39 and PN379-7 and PN246-13 and PN246-4 and PN141-26 and PN141-22 and PN141-16 and PN129-7 and PN60-12 and PN55-34 and PN141-2 and PN26-37 and PN25-2: Daniel Aronowitz, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Yea | S.J.Res. 82: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services relating to “Policy on Adhering to | Joint Resolution Defeated |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: S. Res. 532: Henry Mack III, of Florida, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: En Bloc Nominations Provided for Under the Provisions of S. Res. 412: Scott Mayer, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board for the term of five years expiring December 16, 2029 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Nay | On the Nomination PN645-2: Douglas Weaver, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2026 | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Douglas Weaver to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Douglas Weaver, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2026 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Nay | On the Nomination PN650: Jared Isaacman, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Jared Isaacman to be Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Jared Isaacman, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 17, 2025 | Yea | S. 1071: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 | Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 15, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Concur in the House Amendment to S. 1071 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 11, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Proceed on S. 1071: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 | Motion to Proceed Agreed to |
| Dec 11, 2025 | Nay | S.Res. 532: An executive resolution authorizing the en bloc consideration in Executive Session of certain nominations on the Executive Calendar. | Resolution Agreed to |
| Dec 11, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to S. 3385 | Cloture Motion Rejected |
| Dec 11, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to S. 3386 | Cloture Motion Rejected |
| Dec 10, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: S.Res. 532 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 10, 2025 | Yea | Motion to Proceed on S.J.Res. 82: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services relating to “Policy on Adhering to | Motion to Proceed Agreed to |
| Dec 9, 2025 | Nay | On the Nomination PN466-5: James D. Maxwell II, of Mississippi, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Mississippi | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 9, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: James D. Maxwell II to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Mississippi: James D. Maxwell II, of Mississippi, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Mississippi | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Dec 9, 2025 | Nay | On the Nomination PN615-1: William J. Crain, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana | Nomination Confirmed |
| Dec 9, 2025 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: William J. Crain to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana: William J. Crain, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana | Cloture Motion Agreed to |

