Governor signs law to help individuals with prior felony convictions

A framework to allow individuals with a prior felony conviction to pursue employment at the Michigan Department of Corrections will be created under legislation signed last Thursday day by Gov. Rick Snyder. Creating opportunities for previous offenders to have successful reentry into society was one of the key priorities outlined in Snyder’s 2015 special message on criminal justice.

“Reforming our criminal justice system to better prepare those with a previous felony conviction for the workforce is important to help ensure their successful reentry into society,” Snyder said. “This bill calls for the creation of a framework to connect these individuals with employment and skills that will help them become contributing members of Michigan’s workforce and economy.”

House Bill 4065, sponsored by state Rep. Dave Pagel, directs the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) to develop a policy to outline investigative procedures that must be implemented before hiring an individual with a felony record to ensure offering employment does not impact public safety or the operation of MDOC. The bill also allows MDOC to hire an individual with a felony record. It is now Public Act 191 of 2017.

Snyder also signed two additional bills:

• House Bill 4208, sponsored by state Rep. Aaron Miller, amends Michigan election law to provide that the resignation or removal of a state senator or representative remain effective for the duration of the unexpired legislative term. It is now Public Act 192 of 2017.

• House Bill 4716, sponsored by state Rep. Peter Lucido, provides that if a parent is convicted under state or federal law of knowingly performing female genital mutilation on a child, or knowingly transporting or facilitating the transport of a child for that purpose, then that conviction constitutes grounds for the termination of their parental rights to the child. It is now Public Act 193 of 2017.

For additional information on this and other legislation, visit www.legislature.mi.gov.

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