A resolution affirming that the Michigan Senate recognizes diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential foundational principles for achieving the American Dream and encouraging policymakers, educational institutions, workplaces, and other organizations throughout the state and nation to adopt and uphold these principles in their work.
Impact
The resolution highlights how DEI-informed policies have historically led to significant advancements in civil rights and access to opportunities for marginalized communities. By endorsing measures that reflect these principles, SR0018 aims to foster a society where barriers to success are removed, thus enhancing workplace productivity and overall economic vitality. It recognizes that a diverse and inclusive society is not only beneficial socially, but economically as well.
Summary
Senate Resolution No. 18 (SR0018) affirms the Michigan Senate's recognition of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as foundational principles essential for achieving the American Dream. The resolution encourages various stakeholders, including policymakers, educational institutions, and workplaces, to adopt and uphold these principles. The intent is to promote an environment where every individual has the opportunity to realize their full potential, emphasizing that the American Dream should be accessible to all, regardless of background.
Contention
While SR0018 is a formal affirmation of values, potential contention arises from political debates surrounding DEI policies. Critics may argue that emphasizing these principles could risk polarizing communities or imposing specific ideologies on the broader population. Nonetheless, supporters maintain that such policies are crucial for combating discrimination and ensuring equitable opportunities for all citizens, aligning with the foundational rights enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
A resolution to affirm the Governor’s proclamation on workplace safety and call on the Governor, the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and all those responsible for the safety of Michigan’s workers to do everything in their power to decrease workplace deaths and make worksites safer for all hardworking Michiganders.
A resolution to urge the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the United States Department of Labor - Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and all those responsible for the safety of Michigan’s workers to do everything in their power to decrease workplace injuries and deaths and make worksites safer for all hardworking Michiganders.
Requires instruction on the Founding Principles of the U.S. to be integrated into the high school American history and civics courses (EN NO IMPACT EX See Note)