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MI HCR0001
Concurrent Resolution
Status
8/19/2025
Primary Sponsor
Douglas Wozniak
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AI Summary
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Urges the Governor to issue an executive directive requiring state agencies to assess whether their programs reduce Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
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Calls for agencies to provide annual reports and data to the Legislature and public on progress in reducing ACEs statewide
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Cites 2019 survey data showing 68% of Michigan adults (4.4 million people) experienced at least one ACE during childhood, with 20% experiencing four or more
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Identifies ACEs as traumatic events before age 18, including physical, emotional, and sexual abuse; neglect; and household instability
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Links ACEs to long-term health consequences including depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, and chronic diseases, framing childhood trauma as a public health crisis
Legislative Description
A concurrent resolution to urge the Governor of Michigan to issue an executive directive that would require administrating agencies to assess if the implementation of their programs reduce Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and provide an annual report and data to the Legislature and general public about progress in reducing ACEs in Michigan.
Last Action
Reported With Recommendation Without Amendment
10/28/2025