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Gilda Jacobs, the president and CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy, said her organization doesn’t like the law.
“This is the kind of thing that pushes families deeper into poverty,” Jacobs said. “It’s punitive. It doesn’t properly address what the causes are for the truancy of their kids.”
Jacobs said students may miss school for many reasons, including having to take care of sick parents or siblings, problems with day care, not having shoes, or parents who don’t have access to transportation.
“I really believe this is a knee-jerk reaction to a problem instead of really attacking the problems that are out there,” she said. Oct. 16, 2015 — Capitol Confidential