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Michigan is seeing positive trends in childhood health, though some measures of educational success and food security are still a cause for  concern among policymakers and child wellness advocates.

The conclusion came during a data release presentation on Tuesday from the Michigan League for Public Policy.

For years, the nonpartisan organization has tracked data on various aspects of childhood wellbeing as part of a national effort to measure changes at the state and local level. The Tuesday presentation and ensuing discussion marked the release of the organization’s 2025 Kids Count in Michigan data book.

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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