After a whirlwind year, where Democratic lawmakers in Michigan took advantage of their first majority in both chambers in nearly 40 years to pass several of their priorities, leaders are making plans for the second half of the legislative session.
State Rep. Kelly Breen (D-Novi), chair of the House Judiciary Committee, told reporters after a committee meeting Wednesday that she and her colleagues still have a few more things on their to-do list before the session ends at the end of this year.
Breen outlined priorities, including human trafficking, gun reforms and school safety.