Mackinac Center for Public Policy
Adam Stacey currently serves as the Director of Legislative Affairs at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, advocating for free market principles in legislative processes since January 2024. Previously, Adam held various key positions in the Michigan House of Representatives and Senate, including Legislative Aide for Representative Ann Bollin and Legislative Director for Senator Doug Wozniak, contributing significantly to policy development and legislative operations. As a County Commissioner in Clinton County, Michigan, Adam oversaw the retirement of building debt, negotiated collective bargaining agreements, and secured funding for retiree health care and pension plans while leading various capital improvement projects. Adam's extensive experience also includes serving as a Policy Advisor and Communications Analyst in the Michigan House, with a focus on local government reform and budgeting processes for educational institutions. Adam holds a Master of Public Administration from Western Michigan University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from Michigan State University.
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