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2023 Senate Bill 355

Retirement: military; Michigan military retirement pay; increase under certain circumstances.

2023 House Bill 4624

Human services: children's services; county child care fund reimbursement rate; increase.

2023 House Bill 4592

Gaming: lottery; commission to retailers; increase.

2023 House Bill 4547

Family law: marriage and divorce; marriage license fee; increase and earmark.

2023 House Bill 4542

Public utilities: consumer services; reimbursement to consumer for losses due to a power outage; provide for.

2023 Senate Bill 297

Public utilities: public service commission; election of members to the Michigan public service commission; provide for.

2023 Senate Bill 296

Public utilities: other; certain money spent by electric or natural gas utilities; require to be reported to the public service commission.

2023 House Bill 4471

Criminal procedure: sentencing; code of criminal procedure; eliminate reference to disciplinary time.

Mackinac Center Analysis

Requires a day-for-day sentence reduction in each month that an inmate does not commit “major misconduct”. Credits earned must be applied to the minimum and maximum sentence length, as well as to the parole eligibility date once half a prisoner’s sentence has been served. These bills reward criminal behavior behind bars and increase the likelihood that prisoners will be released back into our communities before reforming the behavior that got them incarcerated in the first place.

2023 House Bill 4470

Corrections: prisoners; good time system; modify.

Mackinac Center Analysis

Requires a day-for-day sentence reduction in each month that an inmate does not commit “major misconduct”. Credits earned must be applied to the minimum and maximum sentence length, as well as to the parole eligibility date once half a prisoner’s sentence has been served. These bills reward criminal behavior behind bars and increase the likelihood that prisoners will be released back into our communities before reforming the behavior that got them incarcerated in the first place.

2023 House Bill 4469

Corrections: prisoners; provision of revised judicature act relating to disciplinary credits; eliminate.

Mackinac Center Analysis

Requires a day-for-day sentence reduction in each month that an inmate does not commit “major misconduct”. Credits earned must be applied to the minimum and maximum sentence length, as well as to the parole eligibility date once half a prisoner’s sentence has been served. These bills reward criminal behavior behind bars and increase the likelihood that prisoners will be released back into our communities before reforming the behavior that got them incarcerated in the first place.