Gov. Snyder Signs Ann Arbor State Sen. Rebekah Warren’s Bill in Support of Public Breastfeeding

ON JUNE 24, Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation to prevent discrimination against breast-feeding mothers.

“Breast-feeding is a natural act with many proven benefits,” Snyder said. “By supporting new mothers we help ensure good infant health, reduce infant mortality rates and prevent obesity.”

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Gov. Rick Snyder signs Sen. Rebekah Warren’s breastfeeding bill into law.

Senate Bill 674, sponsored by state Sen. Rebekah Warren, establishes the Breastfeeding Antidiscrimination Act. The act ensures that women have the right to breast-feed in a public place. The bill will help ensure breast-feeding mothers do not face discrimination.

House Bills 5591 and 5592, sponsored by state Rep. Amanda Price, specify that a mother breast-feeding in a public place is not guilty of indecent exposure or obscene conduct. The bill aligns Michigan with the laws of 27 other states.

 

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