Republican members of the Michigan House have unveiled their Action Plan for the 2019-20 legislative term.
Since 2011, House Republicans have publicly outlined their priorities to improve government accountability. House Republicans have vowed to focus over the next two years on: building Michigan’s future through improved infrastructure, including roads, public water systems and broadband; protecting constitutional rights and religious freedom; standing up for the most vulnerable, including the mentally ill and victims of opioid addiction; and meaningful criminal-justice reform, such as protecting private property rights through changes to civil asset forfeiture, while upholding the rule of law.
State Rep. Aaron Miller of Sturgis recently began his third term as part of the 100th Legislature and chaired the House Action Plan Committee.