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Michigan Senate committee passes payments to handle opioid disaster

By Editorial Board Published October 17, 2025 2 Min Read
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Michigan Senate committee passes payments to handle opioid disaster

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Senate Committee on Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Security has handed new laws that seeks to handle the continued opioid disaster in Michigan.

Senate Payments 430, 431, and 432 would change the prosecution of drug-related crimes by creating proportional penalties, equivalent to rising punishments involving the unlawful manufacture, sale, supply, or possession of fentanyl, heroin, carfentanil, and different opioids. Moreover, sentences for much less harmful substances can even carry a proportionate penalty.

“This legislation aims to protect Michiganders from the irreparable harm caused by opioids from continuing,” Sen. Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit) stated in a information launch despatched to six Information.

She provides that this proposed laws would make “critical updates” to the legislation based mostly on present scientific data.

“This legislative bundle supplies one other important device in our effort to reply with insurance policies grounded in science, compassion, and evidence-based methods. I’ve seen the influence of this disaster throughout our communities and have prioritized this work since my time within the Home,” Sen. Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing) stated in a information launch despatched to six Information.

“Through creating proportional penalties for drug-related crimes and entrusting the knowledge and expertise of our judges to impose fair sentences, we can make real progress in getting these dangerous drugs off our streets and keep our kids and communities safe,” stated Sen. Roger Victory (R-Hudsonville) in a information launch despatched to six Information.

The bundle will now head to the Senate flooring for consideration.

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