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SB 215

Veterans: benefits; Michigan consumer protection act; amend to enhance protections for individuals applying for veterans benefits. Amends sec. 3k of 1976 PA 331 (MCL 445.903k).

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Jonathan Lindsey and 1 co-sponsor

Michigan law amended to strengthen consumer protections for veterans applying for state benefits, passing Senate unanimously with 37-0 vote.

referred to Committee on Appropriations
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Bill Summary · SB 215

Legislative bill overview

SB 215 amends Michigan's Consumer Protection Act to add specific protections for veterans applying for benefits. The bill passed the Michigan Senate unanimously on June 3, 2025, with 37 yes votes and no opposition, and has been referred to the Appropriations Committee for further consideration.

Why is this important

Veterans often face complex, lengthy benefit application processes and may be vulnerable to predatory services or fraudulent claims processors. Strengthening consumer protections for this population helps prevent financial exploitation and ensures access to legitimate support services they've earned through military service.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope ambiguity: The bill summary doesn't specify which deceptive practices are being prohibited, making it unclear whether protections cover service-connected disability claims, pension benefits, or other specific benefit types
  • Enforcement mechanisms: The absence of detail on how violations will be enforced or what remedies veterans can access raises questions about the bill's practical effectiveness
  • Business impact: Service providers in the veterans benefits space may face new compliance requirements or liability exposure, though the low amendment rate suggests industry concerns may be minimal

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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