Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0104

Introduced
5/9/23  

Caption

A resolution to declare May 2023 as National Prisoner Family Month in the state of Michigan.

Impact

The declaration of National Prisoner Family Month has implications for various state policies and practices related to incarceration and family dynamics. It aims to raise awareness about the impact of parental incarceration on children, particularly among marginalized communities. The resolution points out that effective family involvement can reduce recidivism rates and foster healthier reintegration of individuals into their communities. Moreover, it stresses the importance of addressing systemic issues within the legal and penal systems that disproportionately affect families of color and other historically marginalized groups. Through this resolution, the legislative body acknowledges the significance of family support in breaking the cycle of incarceration.

Summary

House Resolution 104, introduced by a number of representatives, aims to declare May 2023 as National Prisoner Family Month in Michigan. The resolution emphasizes the critical role that families play in the lives of incarcerated individuals and their successful reintegration into society. It acknowledges the profound challenges faced by families of the incarcerated, highlighting statistics that show the increased risks of poverty, educational challenges, and mental health issues in children whose parents are imprisoned. The resolution calls for improved policies that promote family connections during incarceration and recognizes the need for support networks for these families.

Contention

While the resolution is largely aimed at raising awareness and promoting positive narratives about familial relationships during incarceration, it may also encounter various points of contention, particularly regarding funding and policies for effective family reunification programs. Critics may argue that while declaring a month is an important symbolic step, it does not address the deeper systemic issues within the criminal justice system that prevent families from maintaining healthy connections, such as lack of access to visitation and communication resources. Additionally, the call for change may be seen as insufficient by advocates who demand more substantial reforms to reduce the adverse impacts of incarceration on families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HR0095

A resolution to declare May 2023 as Foster Care Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0259

A resolution to declare May 2024 as Foster Care Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0111

A resolution to declare May 17, 2023, as Older Michiganians Day in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0054

A resolution to declare March 2023 as National Social Work Month in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0242

A resolution to declare May 1, 2024, as Older Michiganians Day in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0133

A resolution to declare September 2023 as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0029

A resolution to declare February 2023 as American Heart Month and February 3, 2023, as National Wear Red Day in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0130

A resolution to declare August 6-12, 2023, as National Health Center Week in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0084

A resolution to declare May 2025 as Foster Care Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0103

A resolution to declare May 2023 as Mental Health Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.

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