Felicia Brabec was born on c 1974 and is an American politician who served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 33rd district.
19 Facts About Felicia Brabec
Felicia Brabec was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives for the 55th district in 2020, and assumed office on January 1,2021.
Felicia Brabec chose not to seek re-election in 2024, instead preparing to run for state senate in 2026.
In 1995, Brabec earned a bachelor's degree from Saint Mary's College.
In 1997, Felicia Brabec earned a master's degree from Boston College.
Later that year, Felicia Brabec moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, for a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Michigan.
Felicia Brabec is a clinical psychologist who owns her own private practice.
Felicia Brabec has worked in this capacity with the University of Michigan Counseling and Psychological Services.
Felicia Brabec has served as a high school social worker.
In 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Felicia Brabec co-founded the website, MI Frontline Support, a statewide website which compiled mental health resources for frontline workers, who had to work during the pandemic.
Felicia Brabec serves on the board of directors for the nonprofit food bank, Food Gatherers.
Felicia Brabec is involved with the mental health organizations Garrett's Space and the Washtenaw Psychology Society.
Felicia Brabec was appointed to the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners' 4th district seat in 2011.
Felicia Brabec served as chair of the board from 2015 to 2016.
In 2020, Felicia Brabec did not seek re-election, and instead ran for the Michigan House of Representatives representing the 55th district.
On November 3,2020, Felicia Brabec was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives and represented the 55th district starting on January 1,2021.
In 2022, Felicia Brabec was elected to represent the 33d district.
Felicia Brabec retired from the state House in 2024, planning instead to run in the 2026 Michigan Senate election.
Felicia Brabec endorsed, and was succeeded by, her director of constituent services, Morgan Foreman, in the state House.