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Lawmakers: Michigan should ‘raise the age’ for criminal prosecution

“We want to make sure there’s no exceptions and no excuses to making sure we get this done this time,” Santana said. “We want to make sure that 17-year-olds still have an opportunity in life. We want to make sure they can continue their lives after a nonviolent...

Bill would create mental health training for Michigan teachers

“Our teachers are our first responders with our students,” says Santana. “We want them to be able to have a mechanism where they can identify if there are any issues of mental health with our students, or a trauma, any type of mental illnesses that might be impacting...

Macomb students travel to Lansing to present technology showcase

Governor Rick Snyder and State Rep. Sylvia Santana were recognized with “Excellence in Education” awards at the showcase for their commitment to connecting students with innovative technologies, and their dedication to improving the Michigan educational system.   ...

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Today, we stand together to say NO to violence against women.💜

Violence against women and girls is a global issue that affects millions of lives. It comes in many forms—physical, emotional, psychological, and economic—and can have lasting, devastating impacts.

We all have a role to play in creating a world where women and girls can live free from fear and violence. Here are a few ways you can help:

1) Educate Yourself and Others: Learn about the issues and spread awareness. Knowledge is power.

2) Support Survivors: Listen, believe, and support women who have experienced violence.

3) Advocate for Change: Join campaigns, support organizations that fight violence against women, and advocate for stronger laws and protections.

4) Challenge Misogyny: Stand up against sexist behavior and language in your community, workplace, and social circles.

Together, we can create a safer, more just world for women and girls. Let’s be the change we wish to see. 💪

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Today, we stand together to say NO to violence against women.💜

Violence against women and girls is a global issue that affects millions of lives. It comes in many forms—physical, emotional, psychological, and economic—and can have lasting, devastating impacts.

We all have a role to play in creating a world where women and girls can live free from fear and violence. Here are a few ways you can help:

1) Educate Yourself and Others: Learn about the issues and spread awareness. Knowledge is power.

2) Support Survivors: Listen, believe, and support women who have experienced violence.

3) Advocate for Change: Join campaigns, support organizations that fight violence against women, and advocate for stronger laws and protections.

4) Challenge Misogyny: Stand up against sexist behavior and language in your community, workplace, and social circles.

Together, we can create a safer, more just world for women and girls. Let’s be the change we wish to see. 💪

#StopViolenceAgainstWomen #EndVAW #SupportSurvivors #EqualityForAll

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November is Child Safety and Protection Month, a time to raise awareness and take action to ensure the safety and well-being of our children. Here are some important tips to keep in mind:

1. Educate Your Children: Teach them about personal safety, including how to recognize and avoid dangerous situations.
2. Online Safety: Monitor your child's online activities and educate them about the importance of privacy and the dangers of sharing personal information.
3. Stranger Danger: Reinforce the concept of "stranger danger" and ensure your children know who they can trust.
4. Emergency Contacts: Make sure your children know how to contact you and other trusted adults in case of an emergency.
5. Safe Play Areas: Ensure that your home and any play areas are safe and free from hazards.

Let's work together to create a safe environment for our children to grow and thrive. Share this post to spread the word and help protect our future generations! 💖👶

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November is Child Safety and Protection Month, a time to raise awareness and take action to ensure the safety and well-being of our children. Here are some important tips to keep in mind:

1. Educate Your Children: Teach them about personal safety, including how to recognize and avoid dangerous situations.
2. Online Safety: Monitor your childs online activities and educate them about the importance of privacy and the dangers of sharing personal information.
3. Stranger Danger: Reinforce the concept of stranger danger and ensure your children know who they can trust.
4. Emergency Contacts: Make sure your children know how to contact you and other trusted adults in case of an emergency.
5. Safe Play Areas: Ensure that your home and any play areas are safe and free from hazards.

Lets work together to create a safe environment for our children to grow and thrive. Share this post to spread the word and help protect our future generations! 💖👶

#ChildSafety #ProtectOurChildren #SafetyFirst
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