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The Michigan Senate on Wednesday passed a bill mandating lead testing for children between 12 and 24 months and, with parental consent, again between the ages of 2 and 6 years old.

Although the state already mandates lead testing for Medicaid patients, doctors and clinics are not required for children not covered by Medicaid. Early childhood exposure to lead has been proven to damage the brain and nervous system, slow growth and development, exacerbate learning and behavioral problems, and cause hearing and speech issues.

Michigan ranked third highest in the nation for elevated blood lead levels in children in 2021.

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