Month: August 2021

Clean Slate Michigan and expungement resources

Clean Slate Michigan and expungement resources clean-slate-michigan-and-expungement-resources

Many Michiganders have paid the price for their mistakes long ago, yet their non-violent conviction records continue to mar their names and impede attempts to rise above them and move on. These conviction records contribute to racial disparities and get in the way of employment, housing, education and more. But the new Clean Slate law […]

Bipartisanship continues to prevail on criminal justice reform with Legislature’s final passage of OWI expungement

Bipartisanship continues to prevail on criminal justice reform with Legislature’s final passage of OWI expungement bipartisanship-continues-to-prevail-on-criminal-justice-reform-with-legislature’s-final-passage-of-owi-expungement

For Immediate Release August 17, 2021 Contact: Alex Rossmanarossman@mlpp.org 517-775-9053 Bipartisanship continues to prevail on criminal justice reform with Legislature’s final passage of OWI expungement HBs 4219 and 4220 now head to Gov. Whitmer’s desk for her signature LANSING—The Michigan League for Public Policy issued the following statement on the Michigan House’s final passage today […]

Federal recovery hinges on corporations, wealthy paying their fair share

Federal recovery hinges on corporations, wealthy paying their fair share federal-recovery-hinges-on-corporations,-wealthy-paying-their-fair-share

A version of this column appeared in The Alpena News. For more columns like this, subscribe to In the Loop, the League’s monthly newsletter.  Well, we’re certainly enduring an unpredictable summer. From horrendous storm surges to horrendous variant surges, we’re still battling a lot as a state. But Michigan’s communities are standing strong and we’ve […]

Math in the real world: from education to tax policy

Math in the real world: from education to tax policy math-in-the-real-world:-from-education-to-tax-policy

During my interview with the League, Gilda Jacobs asked why it seems like so many teachers go into public policy. It’s a funny question, but she’s not wrong to wonder.  Many of my former teaching colleagues have pursued masters degrees in public affairs or public administration, and some have even run for office or plan […]

From a mom and pediatrician: Michigan needs home visiting

From a mom and pediatrician: Michigan needs home visiting from-a-mom-and-pediatrician:-michigan-needs-home-visiting

We’re pleased to feature this guest column from Dr. Nicole Hamp, a developmental behavioral pediatric fellow at the University of Michigan/Mott’s Children’s Hospital, and a member of the Think Babies Michigan Collaborative. A version of this column originally appeared in Bridge Michigan. Dr. Nicole Hamp One would think that when I became a parent, I […]

Strengthening our Foundation for Families

Strengthening our Foundation for Families strengthening-our-foundation-for-families

A version of this column originally appeared in the Alpena News. Home renovation shows have been on in the background for much of my life. Never my pick when given the power of the remote, I was a passive viewer at best. But last year I found myself paying closer attention. Replacing roofs, fixing unstable […]

Congress must help families by making EITC and Child Tax Credit boosts permanent

Congress must help families by making EITC and Child Tax Credit boosts permanent congress-must-help-families-by-making-eitc-and-child-tax-credit-boosts-permanent

A version of this column originally appeared in Michigan Advance. The American Rescue Plan Act, signed by President Joe Biden on March 11, 2021, provided the nation with a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make historic and bold investments in our people. These investments include temporary expansions of the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)—by expanding it […]

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