Gary Peters
Democratic · U.S. Senate, Michigan · Incumbent since 2015
2026 General Election
Gary Peters has represented Michigan in the U.S. Senate since 2015. A former Navy Reserve officer, he chairs the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. He has been a consistent advocate for Michigan's manufacturing and automotive industries.
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Sen. Peters’s stated positions alongside Democratic and Republican party platforms. Sources cited below each position. Polis does not editorialize.
Democratic Platform
Democrats support progressive taxation, with higher rates on top earners and corporations to fund public investment. The party favors raising the minimum wage, strengthening unions, and expanding worker protections. Democrats generally support government investment in infrastructure, education, and social programs as drivers of broad economic growth.Gary Peters
Senator Peters has been a leading advocate for domestic manufacturing, the automotive industry, and supply chain resilience. He backed the CHIPS and Science Act, the bipartisan infrastructure law, and the Inflation Reduction Act, which includes electric vehicle tax credits important to Michigan's auto industry. He supports policies that protect and expand manufacturing jobs in the Midwest.Source →Republican Platform
Republicans favor lower taxes across income levels, with particular emphasis on cutting corporate and capital gains taxes to stimulate investment and job creation. The party supports deregulation, reduced government spending, and free market solutions over federal programs as the primary engine of prosperity.Democratic Platform
Democrats support expanding access to affordable healthcare, including protecting the Affordable Care Act and moving toward a public option or expanded Medicare coverage. The party broadly favors government negotiation of prescription drug prices and opposes removing protections for pre-existing conditions.Gary Peters
Senator Peters supports the Affordable Care Act and has voted for legislation to lower prescription drug costs, including Medicare drug price negotiation provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act. He supports protecting coverage for pre-existing conditions and expanding access to mental health services.Source →Republican Platform
Republicans have generally sought to repeal or significantly reform the Affordable Care Act, favoring market-based solutions. The party supports expanding health savings accounts, increasing competition among insurers across state lines, and reducing federal mandates on coverage requirements.Democratic Platform
Democrats generally support pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, including DACA recipients, and favor comprehensive immigration reform. The party supports increased resources for legal immigration processing and a humanitarian approach to asylum seekers at the border.Gary Peters
Senator Peters supports comprehensive immigration reform that includes both border security improvements and a pathway to citizenship for long-term undocumented residents. He has highlighted the contributions of immigrants to Michigan's economy, particularly in agriculture and technology sectors.Source →Republican Platform
Republicans prioritize border security and strict enforcement of existing immigration law. The party broadly supports completing physical border barriers, ending policies they view as incentivizing illegal entry, and reforming legal immigration to favor applicants with marketable skills.Democratic Platform
Democrats favor robust federal investment in public K-12 education and higher education, along with policies to reduce or eliminate student loan debt. The party generally opposes using public funds for private school vouchers and supports universal pre-K and affordable childcare.Gary Peters
Senator Peters supports federal investment in public education and has advocated for workforce training programs that align with the needs of Michigan's manufacturing economy. He has backed apprenticeship programs, community college funding, and college affordability initiatives.Source →Republican Platform
Republicans support school choice, including voucher programs for private and religious schools, and local control over curriculum decisions. The party generally opposes federal education mandates and broadly supports parental rights in schooling. Many Republicans oppose student loan forgiveness as unfair to borrowers who repaid their loans.Democratic Platform
Democrats broadly support stricter gun safety measures, including universal background checks, red flag laws, and restrictions on assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines. The party frames these regulations as consistent with the Second Amendment and necessary to reduce mass shootings.Gary Peters
Senator Peters supports expanded background checks for all gun purchases and has backed red flag laws and other gun safety measures. He voted for the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (2022) and has consistently supported legislation to reduce gun violence.Source →Republican Platform
Republicans strongly defend Second Amendment rights and generally oppose new gun control legislation, arguing that existing laws should be enforced more effectively. The party emphasizes mental health intervention, the right to self-defense, and opposes what they view as infringement on law-abiding gun owners.Democratic Platform
Democrats view climate change as an urgent crisis requiring immediate government action. The party supports transitioning to clean energy through federal investment and regulation, reducing carbon emissions across the economy, and meeting international climate commitments. Democrats generally oppose expanding fossil fuel development on public lands.Gary Peters
Senator Peters supported the Inflation Reduction Act's clean energy investments and views the clean energy transition as an economic opportunity for Michigan's auto industry. He has backed electric vehicle incentives, clean energy manufacturing tax credits, and investments in Great Lakes environmental protection.Source →Republican Platform
Republicans emphasize American energy independence through domestic production of oil, gas, and coal alongside renewable development. Many in the party are skeptical of aggressive climate regulations they argue harm economic growth and jobs. Republicans generally prefer market-based energy solutions over government mandates and oppose restrictions that raise energy costs for families.Democratic Platform
Democrats generally support a multilateral approach to foreign policy, emphasizing alliances, international institutions, and diplomacy as the first line of engagement. The party broadly supports maintaining NATO commitments, providing aid to democratic allies, and engaging international bodies to address shared challenges.Gary Peters
Senator Peters, as Homeland Security Committee chair, has focused on supply chain security, infrastructure protection from foreign threats, and countering adversary interference in U.S. systems. He has backed continued U.S. support for Ukraine and NATO and has engaged on trade policy as it affects Michigan manufacturing.Source →Republican Platform
Republicans emphasize American sovereignty, a strong military as a deterrent, and bilateral relationships over multilateral institutions. The party broadly supports robust defense spending and is skeptical of international agreements they view as constraining American action or requiring open-ended foreign commitments.Democratic Platform
Democrats oppose cuts to Social Security or Medicare benefits and support expanding both programs. The party generally favors raising the Social Security payroll tax cap on high earners to ensure long-term solvency and opposes any form of privatization.Gary Peters
Senator Peters opposes cuts to Social Security and Medicare and has supported legislation protecting both programs. He has advocated for allowing Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices as a measure that simultaneously reduces costs for seniors and strengthens Medicare's finances.Source →Republican Platform
Republicans support reforming Social Security and Medicare to ensure long-term fiscal solvency, which some in the party argue requires adjusting benefits or eligibility ages. The party opposes tax increases to fund the programs and some members have supported personal investment account options.Democratic Platform
Democrats broadly support criminal justice reform, including reducing mandatory minimum sentences, addressing racial disparities in policing and incarceration, and investing in community-based alternatives. The party generally supports police accountability measures and evidence-based approaches to reducing recidivism.Gary Peters
Senator Peters supports criminal justice reform including reducing mandatory minimums for nonviolent offenses and investing in reentry programs that reduce recidivism. He has also focused on veterans' courts and mental health diversion programs as alternatives to incarceration for veterans with service-related conditions.Source →Republican Platform
Republicans emphasize law and order, strong support for law enforcement, and tough penalties for crime. The party generally opposes reducing mandatory minimum sentences for violent offenses and supports prosecutors pursuing strong sentences. Republicans broadly oppose policies they view as undermining police authority or creating leniency for criminals.About these profiles. Party platform positions are drawn from the 2024 Democratic and Republican national platforms. Candidate positions are sourced from official statements, voting records, and campaign websites. Polis does not editorialize or endorse any candidate.