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One of the responsibilities that has grown for lawmakers in the information age is deciding what information is relevant, and what information people have a right to keep private.

Now, the Michigan Senate has introduced a bill that would allow for the expungement of eviction records after five years. The bill was introduced by Sen. Winnie Brinks, a Democrat from Grand Rapids, but has bipartisan support that includes co-sponsorships from Sen. Ken Horn (R-Frankenmuth), Sen. Ed McBroom (R-Waucedah Twp.) and Sen. Wayne Schmidt (R-Traverse City).

Monique Stanton is the President and CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy. She says it’s about curbing the unintended repercussions of an eviction.

Read more in WILX 10.