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Michigan House passes bills addressing failings in Larry Nassar case
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – The Michigan House of Representatives approved more than two dozen bills Thursday addressing the failings that allowed former Dr. Larry Nassar to sexually abuse hundreds of women and girls.
The bills have been proposed three times, and this time lawmakers believe they will pass the Senate, despite concerns in the House that these bills would enable Nassar victims to seek damages through the courts but not victims of other sexual abuse claims, only victims that were abused in medical situations.
The bills passed with large majorities, with several passing unanimously. The bills would require consent from patients who will receive any procedure that includes penetration of the vagina and anus, making sexual assault under the appearance of medical treatment a crime, and would revoke the license of any medical professional convicted of that crime.
State Rep. Julie Rogers said that while it’s the fourth time the bills have been proposed, she is confident they will make it into law.
“We are persistent, and I have a lot of cautious optimism that we will get them across the finish line this year,” Rogers said. “A message to survivors: we hear you, we believe you, and we’re doing our best to make sure this never happens again in Michigan.”
The bills would also create a variety of penalties and civil fines, depending on the violation. These bills are now headed to the Senate to be voted on again.
If the bills pass the Senate, they will be sent to the governor’s desk to be signed into Michigan law.
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Michigan Football: Sophomore defender leading critical position battle
With fall camp set to kick off next week, head coach Sherrone Moore indicated that a sophomore defender is currently leading one of the most critical position battles heading into 2024. Speaking with reporters at Big Ten Media Days this week, Moore shared his thoughts about the Michigan secondary. Along with feeling great about the depth, he also singled out sophomore Jyaire Hill as the current leader to start at the cornerback spot opposite Will Johnson.
“Feel great about the depth,” Moore said on the secondary during Big Ten Media Days. “Obviously, you’ve got Will Johnson who is the best corner in college football. Opposite of him it could be a number of guys. The guy right now looks like Jyaire Hill, but Aamir Hall, Ricky Johnson has come in, Myles Pollard is making a push to get better. We’re excited about all those corners, we’ve got a lot of depth there.”
Considering how often his name was mentioned throughout spring ball, It’s not all that surprising that Hill is currently leading in that battle. At 6-2, 185 pounds, the scrappy sophomore has the size, speed, and mentality that are required to excel at the position. Having only appeared in four games as a true freshman in 2023, the biggest knock against Hill right now is his lack of experience. The good news is that the young corner has spent a year in the program learning from the top cornerback in all of college football.
Although Hill is the current leader, it’s worth noting that Amir Hall – the FCS All-American corner from Albany – is set to enter the battle when camp kicks off next week. Hall, who’s entering his fourth season of collegiate football, has the same characteristics that make Hill such an appealing option at the position – but he also provides the experience.
Elsewhere in the secondary, there will be other critical position battles during fall camp. Not only does Michigan return veteran talent like Makari Paige and Quinten Johnson, but the Wolverines also added two transfer portal safeties in Jaden Mangham (Michigan State) and Wes Walker (Lousiville).
“Safety you’ve got Makari Paige obviously, unfortunate with Rod [Moore] and the injury there but feel like we’ve got some guys who have come in and can really help,” Moore said. “Having Quinten Johnson back is huge, Zeke Berry has really, really taken the steps necessary. Had a great, great spring. and excited to see him. We’ve got two transfers in the secondary with the safeties with Jaden [Mangham] and Wes Walker. We’ve got a lot of competition. As we say, the depth chart is ever-flowing. We never stop. We’ll continue to see who wins the job.”
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Man dies after being pulled from Lake Michigan
CHICAGO — A man has died after he was found unresponsive in Lake Michigan early Saturday morning, police said.
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The man, 36, was found near 31st Street Harbor around 4:30 a.m., according to Chicago police. Divers pulled him from the lake, and he was taken to University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition.
SEE ALSO: Search to resume for missing man after yacht sinks in Lake Michigan near 31st Street Harbor
In a separate incident on Friday, a yacht carrying 16 people capsized and sank in the same area. All but one of those people made it out of the water. A search continues for that missing person.
Details surrounding the incident are unclear, and the situation is under investigation.
Source: Sun-Times Media Wire – Copyright Chicago Sun-Times 2024.)
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