

“Michigan will be the first state in the nation to expunge some felonies automatically. “With the signing of these bills, Michigan becomes a national leader in empowering citizens to lead productive lives,” said Rep. I am glad we were able to find common ground on this important issue and deliver reform that will help people statewide.” “These bills are an important step to righting that wrong and helping good people who’ve paid their debt get back on their feet. That’s not right, and it creates bad outcomes for all of us,” House Speaker Lee Chatfield (R-Levering) added. But far too many people enter the criminal justice system and end up cut off from those opportunities and are pushed toward a cruel cycle of poverty and crime. “Everyone deserves the chance to build a good life for themselves and their families. I will continue to stand tall for Michiganders across the state who need someone in their corner.” There is more work to do, but Michigan has now established itself as a leader in removing barriers to economic opportunity for people who have made mistakes. “This is the right thing to do on behalf of people everywhere who deserve another chance, and will help improve livelihoods. “This anti-poverty, pro-job opportunity Clean Slate legislation will reinvigorate the economic potential of hundreds of thousands of Michiganders whose records have hindered their availability to get a job or secure housing, and it will help us grow our workforce,” Lt.


