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…Geiss said the bills, if enacted into law, would enable the Michigan Department of Corrections to better manage its resources.

“Parole for medically fragile prisoners not only grants terminal patients the dignity to live out the end of their lives in a more suitable, ethical environment, but it is also a practical solution,” Geiss said.

“By advancing this bipartisan legislation, we are ensuring that our state is making the most out of our criminal justice system while helping save the state money.”

Geiss said the bill has backing from the Department of Corrections, Hope Network, the Michigan League for Public Policy and other groups.

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