To protect the state’s aging population and vulnerable adults, the Michigan Senate takes action to implement tools to better detect and address cases of abuse


LANSING, Mich. (Oct. 16, 2024) — Elder abuse and exploitation is a serious and growing concern for Michigan seniors, and today, the Michigan Senate voted in a bipartisan fashion to enhance protections for vulnerable adults. Senate Bills 922925, introduced by Senators Veronica Klinefelt (D-Eastpointe), Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing), Kevin Hertel (D-St. Clair Shores), and Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor), would strengthen penalties for abuse and financial exploitation offenses and develop programs to bolster prevention efforts. In response to the Senate’s passage of the legislation, Sen. Klinefelt, lead sponsor of the package, issued the following statement:

“Too many seniors here in Michigan are subject to abuse and exploitation when they should be enjoying the benefits of a lifetime of hard work and sacrifice. This bipartisan package is a critical component to addressing the issue, helping ensure seniors, as well as state and local authorities, have the tools necessary to detect, prevent, and hold accountable those who may harm our most vulnerable. I’m thankful for my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for coming together to help build a future where every Michigander can live and retire with the dignity and security they deserve.”

Read more about the legislation here.

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