LANSING, Mich. – “We are, so excited about this coalition, and we’re excited about these reforms.
They prove that when people work together, they make genuine real process in Lansing,” said Kimberly Buddin.
Thursday, several organizations -- like Americans for Prosperity, the ACLU of Michigan, Safe and Just Michigan and the Mackinac Center for Public Policy -- presented the Justice Reform Package to the State House and Senate.
They addressed key and important issues like driver’s license suspensions, mandatory minimum sentencing, case initiation, sentencing, probation, racial justice and fairness.
The State House approved the package, now they move on to the Senate.