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  • A break down of Gov Whitmer’s proposed 2024 budget

    Last week Governor Whitmer introduced her proposed FY2024 budget. It’s a big document, so we wanted to share with you some highlights as they relate to ending mass incarceration. Remember, this is just the governor’s proposal: the legislature will go through their own budget process, so the final budget will look different. The following topics…

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  • MI-CEMI Statement on Police Surveillance Technology

    The Michigan Collaborative to End Mass Incarceration (MI-CEMI) has prepared this official statement to share our position on the use of surveillance technology as a public safety tool in Michigan cities, including majority Black and Brown cities such as Detroit, Flint, Southfield, Grand Rapids, Pontiac, Ypsilanti Township, among other cities. MI-CEMI does not support the…

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  • 2022 Michigan Reentry Convening

    The 2022 Michigan Reentry Convening on July 12 at the Lansing Community College West Campus brought together 130 formerly incarcerated people, nonprofit service providers, advocacy organizations, and government agencies to:

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  • Voter Engagement Toolkit

    The 2022 election is a great opportunity to educate voters and candidates about how they can help end mass incarceration and promote public safety. MI-CEMI’s Voter Engagement Toolkit:  Educating Voters and Candidates About Ending Mass Incarceration and Promoting Public Safety equips you with how-to resources, sample questions, and guidance for nonprofits to make it easy…

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