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Senator Jeremy Moss briefs Waterford trustees on maternal-health bills, FOIA expansion and price‑gouging reform

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Senator Jeremy Moss, a member of the Michigan Senate, briefed the Waterford Township Board of Trustees on May 12 about bipartisan maternal‑health bills, measures to protect vulnerable adults, an upcoming prescription‑drug review board and efforts to expand FOIA to the legislature and governor's office.

Senator Jeremy Moss, a member of the Michigan Senate, gave the Waterford Township Board of Trustees a legislative update during the board’s May 12 meeting, saying the Senate had passed multiple bipartisan packages now awaiting action in the House.

Moss said the Senate passed a maternal‑health package — which he called “the momnibus package” — that includes Senate Bill 29 to create a commission to investigate racial disparities in maternal health; Senate Bill 30 to establish reporting procedures for mistreatment during childbirth; Senate Bill 31 to require hospitals to revise policies to prevent pregnancy‑related discrimination and to stabilize pregnant patients before ending care; and Senate Bill 32, which requires malpractice‑insurance filings with the Department of Insurance and Financial Services to…

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