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The Michigan House on Thursday unanimously approved bills designed to lift restrictions that prevent people with a criminal record from obtaining occupational licenses.

The bipartisan legislation, which was sent to the Senate for future debate, involves the consideration of an applicant’s “good moral character” during the licensing process. Boards and agencies already cannot consider an individual’s conviction, in and of itself, as proof that he or she lacks character for a license.

Read more in Associated Press.