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A series of recommendations from a state joint task force on reducing Michigan’s ballooning jail population can also address workforce development challenges, says a leading West Michigan business group.

The Michigan Joint Task Force on Jail and Pretrial Incarceration — created by executive order from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer last year — in January released a 46-page report outlining 18 criminal justice reforms for lawmakers.

Recommendations include ending license suspension and revocation for actions unrelated to safe driving, using appearance tickets as an alternative to arrest and jail, training police officers in behavioral health, and standardizing criminal justice data collection and reporting statewide, to name a few. 

West Michigan business advocates say criminal justice reform is a top policy priority, following recent legislative success that has drawn bipartisan support.

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