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</html><description>Michigan crime survivors were joined by some of the state&#x2019;s largest business groups today in announcing support for bills of the Safer Michigan Act legislative package that prioritizes rehabilitation and workforce development to reduce recidivism, stop cycles of crime, and improve public safety. As a Michigan House of Representative committee held a hearing on the &#x201C;productivity credits&#x201D; (HB 4670-4673) components of the legislative package, key public safety experts, including members of law enforcement, were joined by the Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Mackinac Center for Public Policy, West Michigan Policy Forum, and the Grand Rapids Chamber in praising the legislation for helping ensure that people returning from prison successfully reenter society to join the workforce and contribute to the state&#x2019;s economic recovery. The Safer Michigan Act also includes legislation to increase recovery support for victims of crime, which will be considered at a later hearing.</description></oembed>
