2025 House Resolution 80

A resolution to declare May 2025 as Treatment Court Month in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, Treatment courts are the cornerstone of justice reform sweeping the nation and are recognized as the most successful justice system intervention in our nation’s history; and

Whereas, More than 4,000 treatment courts nationwide, including Michigan’s 200 treatment courts, have restored the lives and families of more than 1.5 million individuals; and

Whereas, Outcomes have shown significant improvements to substance use disorder treatment, substantially reduced addiction and related crime, and do so at less expense than any other criminal justice strategy with an average savings of $6,000 for every individual they serve; and

Whereas, Treatment courts facilitate community-wide partnerships, bringing together judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, substance use disorder treatment and rehabilitation professionals, law enforcement and community supervision personnel, researchers and educators, national and community leaders, and others dedicated to drug courts and similar types of treatment programs which are healing families and communities across the country; and

Whereas, Treatment courts improve public safety, education, employment, housing, financial stability, promote family reunification, reduce foster care placements, and increase the rate of mothers delivering babies who are drug-free; and

Whereas, Treatment courts demonstrate that when one person rises out of substance use and crime, we all rise; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare May 2025 as Treatment Court Month in the state of Michigan.

Offered in the House

May 1, 2025

Offered by Rep. Angela Witwer (D-76) and eight co-sponsors

Co-sponsored by Reps. Erin Byrnes (D-15), John Fitzgerald (D-83), Carol Glanville (D-84), Tonya Myers Phillips (D-7), Pat Outman (R-91), Veronica Paiz (D-10), Julie Rogers (D-41) and Stephanie Young (D-16)

Adopted in the House by voice vote