

Governor Gilchrist for his tremendous support of this effort.” “This is an amazing opportunity for perhaps over 200,000 citizens who made one error years ago to have new job opportunities and personal freedom. “I want to thank the Governor for her further considerations of this issue and for signing this bill,” said Senator Ed McBroom, R-Vulcan.

We must clear a path for first-time offenders so that all residents are able to compete for jobs with a clean record and contribute to their communities in a positive way.” “These bills allow Michiganders to move on from a past mistake in order to have a clean slate. “No one should be defined by a mistake they have made in the past,” Whitmer said.

08, eliminating a planned sunset that would have increased the limit to. Whitmer also signed legislation that continues Michigan legal blood alcohol content level for driving at. The bills are expected to allow about 200,000 non-repeat OWI offenders to have the opportunity for a second chance at a clean record, according to a news release Tuesday. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday signed House Bills 42, which will allow for expungement of convictions for a first violation of operating while intoxicated under certain circumstances.
