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Thursday, December 18th, 2025

Last Session Day for 2025

House Releases 2026 Session Calendar

This week, House Floor Leader Bryan Posthumus released the Michigan House of Represenatives’ 2026 session calendar. You may see the calendar here.

MDHHS Reaffirms Support for Hepatitis B Birth Dose Following Federal Delay

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) issued a statement this week in response to the federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ decision to delay its recommendation on administering the hepatitis B vaccine at birth. The department stressed the importance of early protection against hepatitis B and encouraged families and health providers to continue following the immunization schedules outlined by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Family Physicians. With an estimated 1.6 million Americans living with chronic hepatitis B, postponing the birth dose could reverse years of progress and lead to avoidable infections. The vaccine has a decades-long record of safety and effectiveness, virtually eliminating hepatitis B among children since universal newborn immunization began in 2002.

Brinks Prioritizes Transparency and Long-Term Investments in Final Year

Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks is entering her final year in office with a focus on delivering a smoother, more transparent budget process and protecting long-term investments in education, health, and housing. She emphasized the importance of sustaining initiatives like expanded school meals, science-of-reading programs, workforce credentialing, and new housing development, along with advancing long-sought FOIA expansion to include the Legislature and Governor’s office. Brinks noted that continued support for these efforts is essential to improving outcomes over time, particularly in areas like early literacy, affordable housing access, and building a stronger skilled workforce for Michigan’s future.

Governor's Latest Board and Commission Appointments

A few of Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s latest appointments to state boards and commissions include:

9-1-1 Committee

  • Steven Berenbaum – Reappointed
  • Timothy McKee Sr. – Reappointed

Certificate of Need Commission

  • Patricia Anderson – Succeeds Daniel Velez

Citizen-Community Emergency Response Coordinating Council

  • Jeffrey Parsons – Reappointed

Developmental Disabilities Council

  • Kristen Morningstar – Succeeds Belinda Hawks

Health Information Technology Commission

  • Todd Belding – Succeeds Hana Alawy
  • Charles Hong – Succeeds Alison Arnold

Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee

  • Rachael Prusi – Reappointed