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Michigan House approves drunken driving expungement for first-time offenders
Updated Mar 10, 2021;
Posted Mar 10, 2021
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LANSING, MI - Expungement for first-time drunk driving offenses is one step closer to becoming Michigan law.
The state House approved the two-bill package with wide bipartisan approval during session Wednesday, March 10. The legislation now heads to the Senate for deliberation. If approved there, it would head to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s desk for potential approval.
Both House Bills 4219 and 4220, sponsored by Reps. Tenisha Yancey, D-Harper Woods, and Joe Bellino, R-Monroe, passed 93-17.
2020 Legislative Polar Plunge - Courtesy Special Olympics of Michigan
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Typically this time of year, dozens of Michigan Legislators and staffers would brave the cold by plunging into an icy pool in front of the Capitol Steps as part of the annual Legislative Polar Plunge benefiting Special Olympics Michigan. This year, the size of the pool is changing but the water will be just as cold, and the money raised is just as important.
In order to follow safety guidelines, gone is the typical 4-foot-deep pool and platform. Instead, Legislators will show their support by soaking in 50 socially-distanced âkiddie poolsâ filled with icy cold water spread out on the Capitol lawn in front of the State Capitol. The event takes place on Thursday, March 4 at 3 PM and will last approximately 20-minutes.
2020 Legislative Polar Plunge - Courtesy Special Olympics of Michigan
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Typically this time of year, dozens of Michigan Legislators and staffers would brave the cold by plunging into an icy pool in front of the Capitol Steps as part of the annual Legislative Polar Plunge benefiting Special Olympics Michigan. This year, the size of the pool is changing but the water will be just as cold, and the money raised is just as important.
In order to follow safety guidelines, gone is the typical 4-foot-deep pool and platform. Instead, Legislators will show their support by soaking in 50 socially-distanced âkiddie poolsâ filled with icy cold water spread out on the Capitol lawn in front of the State Capitol. The event takes place on Thursday, March 4 at 3 PM and will last approximately 20-minutes.