Former "Little House on the Prairie" star Melissa Gilbert announced her candidacy for a Michigan congressional seat on Monday, saying "fresh voices" are needed to help improve the economy for people who have fallen behind.
The 51-year-old Democrat, who moved to Howell from California
two years ago after marrying actor Timothy Busfield, will run for the
8th District, which stretches from the northern Detroit suburbs to the
state capital of Lansing and has been in GOP hands for 15 years.
First-term Republican Rep. Mike Bishop of Rochester won last year after
then-House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers decided not to
seek re-election.
"I'm running for Congress to make life a little easier for all the
families who feel they have fallen through the cracks in today's
economy," Gilbert said in a statement. "I believe building a new economy
is a team effort, and we need to bring fresh voices to the table to get
the job done."
Gilbert, who has never held public office, campaigned for Michigan
gubernatorial candidate Mark Schauer in 2014. She was president of the
Screen Actors Guild from 2001-05 after playing Laura Ingolls on "Little
House" in the 1970s and 1980s.
She and Busfield recently moved from Howell, which is 45 miles northwest
of Detroit, to another unspecified area of Livingston County.
Bishop campaign spokesman Stu Sandler called Gilbert a "tax cheat,"
noting that she owes $360,000 in back taxes to the U.S. government and
$112,000 to California.
"Melissa Gilbert can afford to have a stylist for her dog, but cannot
pay her taxes," he said in a statement. "Her values our out of whack
with the district."
Gilbert has blamed the tax debt on a stalled acting career, the economy
and divorce. She told The Detroit News in June that she had negotiated a
payment plan with the IRS.
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