[2] As a teenager, Steckloff got involved with community activism through the Farmington Hills After School program and as a charter member of the Mayor's Youth Council.
[4][5] During her time at Purdue University, Steckloff became the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns' youngest youth coordinator.
[6] During her time on the council, she successfully advocated for the creation of a city community health commission, the first of its kind in Michigan.
[7] In the Michigan House, Steckloff serves on the Appropriations Committee and is Vice-Chair of the Transportation Subcommittee.
She also is a member of the Joint Capital Outlay and Licensing & Regulatory Affairs/Insurance & Financial Services Subcommittee of the Appropriations Committee.