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Sen. Moss Celebrates Passage of Supplemental Budget, Debt Relief for Pontiac School District
LANSING, Mich. (November 8, 2023) — Sen. Jeremy Moss (D–Southfield) issued the following statement regarding the passage of House Bill 4292, which includes $18.3 million to eliminate school debt for the Pontiac School District — helping to free up additional resources...
Bipartisan Senate Passes Major Financial Disclosure Bills, Follows Through on Years-Long Effort, Voters’ Will
Legislation enacts Proposal 1 of 2022, spirit of prior legislation to improve government transparency LANSING, Mich. (Nov. 1, 2023) — Today, bipartisan financial disclosure bills (Senate Bills 613-616) passed the Senate nearly unanimously and are now one step...
Sen. Moss on Sponsoring Bill to Set More-Protective Pollution Cleanup Standards
LANSING, Mich. (October 26, 2023) — Sen. Jeremy Moss (D–Southfield) issued the following statement on sponsoring Senate Bill 606, part of the Polluter Pay legislative package (SBs 605-611) that will set more stringent cleanup standards, increase transparency, prevent...
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Senate Democrats passed polluter accountability legislation Friday to require polluters to clean up more thoroughly, to improve transparency about polluted sites, and to make it easier for those harmed by pollution to seek justice. Senate Bills 605, 606, 607, 609 and 611 were sponsored by Sens. Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor), Jeremy Moss (D-Southfield), Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit), Sean McCann (D-Kalamazoo), and Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak).
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Michigan Senate Passes Bills to Improve Pollution Cleanup
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C’mon Rep. Joe Tate State Representative Samantha Steckloff let’s get this through the House.
The Michigan Senate Committee on Elections and Ethics this week favorably voted on a package of bills to improve transparency and integrity in the petition circulation process.
Senate Bill 1108 would ban petition organizers from paying circulators per signature, joining other states that remove this financial incentive for circulators to lie to voters to gain their signature. Senate Bill 1109 would require circulators to direct potential signers to a factual summary of the ballot proposal’s contents before collecting their signature.
“The petition process is a vital mechanism for Michiganders to make their voices heard and shape the future of our state. However, for it to be effective, the process must be fair, transparent, and free from abuse. These bills introduce much-needed updates to improve fairness and accountability in the petition process. By addressing concerns about unethical practices, enhancing transparency, and ensuring that every valid signature counts, this legislation strengthens a critical tool for citizen advocacy. Together, these reforms create a more reliable and trustworthy system that reflects the values of our democracy and ensures that the process is effective in amplifying the voices of everyday citizens,” said Sen. Jeremy Moss (D-Southfield), Chair of the Elections and Ethics Committee and bill sponsor.
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Michigan Senate Elections and Ethics Committee Advances Reforms to Ensure Fair and Transparent Petition Process
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Today, we’re grateful for the progress made to support Michigan families.
Senate Democrats are committed to ensuring every family has access to the resources they need to thrive. Together, we’re working to make our communities stronger, healthier, and more connected.
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Bill 1160 is disgusting no wonder republicans are winning elections. What’s wrong with you