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Senate Bill 433 mandates Michigan schools to distribute annual educational materials on the dangers of high-potency THC and vaping to students and parents, enhancing youth safety.
Senate Bill 433 mandates Michigan schools to distribute annual educational materials on the dangers of high-potency THC and vaping to students and parents, enhancing youth safety.
Bill Number: SB 433
Title: State agencies (existing): health and human services; educational materials regarding health dangers for youth using high-potency THC and cannabis products; require the department to provide.
Introduced: June 24, 2025
Status: Referred to Committee on Education
Sponsor: Senator Dayna Polehanki
Senate Bill 433 aims to enhance awareness and education regarding the dangers associated with high-potency THC cannabis products and vaping among youth. The bill mandates the development and distribution of informational materials to schools and parents, focusing on prevention and treatment resources.
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Senate Bill 433 seeks to proactively address the health risks associated with high-potency THC and vaping among youth by mandating educational outreach through schools. By ensuring that parents and guardians are informed, the bill aims to foster a safer environment for students and promote awareness of substance abuse prevention and treatment resources.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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