Lame Duck 2024: The Rise of Zombie Policies

As you read this, I’ll probably be camped out in the Michigan Capitol building on the black and whites (the tiles just outside the House and Senate chambers) for the legislature’s lame duck session.
Regulatory Rundown: October/November 2024

Fight Retail Crime Day – Oct. 24, 2024
This day of action unites the retail industry in advocating for legislative solutions to address rising retail crime, theft, and violence. While Michigan has taken great steps to curbing ORC with the Attorney General Nessel’s support and the FORCE team’s success,
Seeking Implementation Changes On Paid Leave

Editor’s Note: This article should be read consecutively with Tom Clement’s Mothering Justice v Attorney General: Minimum Wage and Paid Leave article.
Good policy takes time.