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|office1=United States Senator from Michigan|term_start1=November 30th, 2024|office2=Senate Majority Whip|term_start2=January 8th, 2025|office3=Senate Majority Leader|term_start3=Juanuary 3rd, 2025|term_end3=January 7th, 2025|office4=Chair of the Senate Republican Conference|term_start4=December 30th, 2024|term_end4=January 3rd, 2025|office5=President Pro Tempore of the Senate|term_start5=November 30th, 2024|term_end5=December 30th, 2024|predecessor2=Derek Stone|predecessor3=John Durant|predecessor4=Collin McCarthy|predecessor5=Mordechai Siegel|successor2=N/A|successor3=Antone Kays|successor4=Collin McCarthy|successor5=Johnny Morin|office6=1st Secretary of Health Education and Welfare|term_start6=October 14th, 2024|term_end6=October 24th, 2024|successor6=Glenn Bourbon}}'''Henry Donovan Reyes''' (born July 25, 1972) is an American politician, media personality, and former [[military officer]] serving as the senior United States Senator from Michigan since November 30, 2024. A member of the Republican Party, he was elected to the Senate with the second most votes in the entire Senate election, trailing behind Mordechai Siegel. Before entering Congress, he worked as a congressional staffer for several congressmen, where he stood out with his conservative values and opinions. | |office1=[[United States Senate|United States Senator]] from Michigan|term_start1=November 30th, 2024|office2=Senate Majority Whip|term_start2=January 8th, 2025|office3=Senate Majority Leader|term_start3=Juanuary 3rd, 2025|term_end3=January 7th, 2025|office4=Chair of the Senate Republican Conference|term_start4=December 30th, 2024|term_end4=January 3rd, 2025|office5=President Pro Tempore of the Senate|term_start5=November 30th, 2024|term_end5=December 30th, 2024|predecessor2=Derek Stone|predecessor3=John Durant|predecessor4=Collin McCarthy|predecessor5=Mordechai Siegel|successor2=N/A|successor3=Antone Kays|successor4=Collin McCarthy|successor5=Johnny Morin|office6=1st Secretary of Health Education and Welfare|term_start6=October 14th, 2024|term_end6=October 24th, 2024|successor6=Glenn Bourbon}}'''Henry Donovan Reyes''' (born July 25, 1972) is an American politician, media personality, and former [[military officer]] serving as the senior United States Senator from Michigan since November 30, 2024. A member of the Republican Party, he was elected to the Senate with the second most votes in the entire Senate election, trailing behind Mordechai Siegel. Before entering Congress, he worked as a congressional staffer for several congressmen, where he stood out with his conservative values and opinions. |
Revision as of 04:02, 13 January 2025
Henry D. Reyes | |
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United States Senator from Michigan | |
Assumed office November 30th, 2024 | |
Senate Majority Whip | |
Assumed office January 8th, 2025 | |
Preceded by | Derek Stone |
Succeeded by | N/A |
Senate Majority Leader | |
In office Juanuary 3rd, 2025 – January 7th, 2025 | |
Preceded by | John Durant |
Succeeded by | Antone Kays |
Chair of the Senate Republican Conference | |
In office December 30th, 2024 – January 3rd, 2025 | |
Preceded by | Collin McCarthy |
Succeeded by | Collin McCarthy |
President Pro Tempore of the Senate | |
In office November 30th, 2024 – December 30th, 2024 | |
Preceded by | Mordechai Siegel |
Succeeded by | Johnny Morin |
1st Secretary of Health Education and Welfare | |
In office October 14th, 2024 – October 24th, 2024 | |
Succeeded by | Glenn Bourbon |
Personal details | |
Born | Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S. | July 25, 1972
Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican |
Profession | Politician |
Henry Donovan Reyes (born July 25, 1972) is an American politician, media personality, and former military officer serving as the senior United States Senator from Michigan since November 30, 2024. A member of the Republican Party, he was elected to the Senate with the second most votes in the entire Senate election, trailing behind Mordechai Siegel. Before entering Congress, he worked as a congressional staffer for several congressmen, where he stood out with his conservative values and opinions.