Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SR0108

Introduced
4/15/26  

Caption

A resolution to designate April 2026 as Financial Literacy Month.

Impact

The impact of SR0108, while primarily symbolic as a resolution, carries significant implications for future legislative initiatives regarding financial education. By establishing a dedicated month for financial literacy, the resolution aims to enhance cooperative efforts between various sectors, including education and finance, to facilitate access to financial literacy resources and programs. This initiative is expected to influence state policies surrounding financial education and potentially inspire further legislative measures aimed at enhancing financial literacy among residents.

Summary

SR0108 is a resolution aimed at designating April 2026 as Financial Literacy Month. The bill seeks to promote awareness and the importance of financial education among citizens, highlighting how understanding financial principles can impact individual financial health and overall economic stability. By dedicating a month to financial literacy, the resolution hopes to encourage schools, local governments, and organizations to engage in activities that bolster financial education throughout the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR0108 appears to be positive. Legislators advocating for financial literacy see this resolution as a necessary step towards equipping citizens with essential financial skills needed in today's economy. Supporters argue that enhancing financial literacy can lead to more informed financial decisions, benefiting individuals and potentially reducing economic disparities. The collective optimism reflects a belief in the value of education and the important role that financial understanding plays in personal and community growth.

Contention

There appears to be minimal contention regarding SR0108 itself, as resolutions typically encounter less debate than bills with fiscal implications or regulatory changes. However, discussions may arise regarding the effectiveness of such designations in driving meaningful educational initiatives. Critics might question the adequacy of simply declaring a month dedicated to financial literacy without tangible action plans or follow-through to ensure that the goals of the resolution translate into actionable and sustained educational programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI SR0027

A resolution to designate April 2025 as Financial Literacy Month.

MI HR0275

A resolution to declare April 2026 as Financial Literacy Month in the state of Michigan.

MI HR387

Recognizing April 2025 as Financial Literacy Month.

MI SR0028

A resolution to designate April 2025 as Community College Month.

MI SR0109

A resolution to designate April 2026 as Community College Month.

MI SB3047

Relating To Financial Literacy.

MI HR85

A RESOLUTION to promote the financial literacy of Kentuckians.

MI HR82

Financial Literacy Month; April 2025; commending Dr. Jacqueline Mohair, Dr. Sonya Hamm, and the Hamm Associates Financial Group; recognize

MI HR0199

A resolution to declare October 2025 as Health Literacy Month in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0060

A resolution to declare April 2025 as Community College Month in the state of Michigan.

Similar Bills

NM SB37

High Quality Literacy Instruction Act

CA SB1048

State Seal of Climate Literacy.

MI HR0199

A resolution to declare October 2025 as Health Literacy Month in the state of Michigan.

HI SR192

Requesting The Board Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Education, To Revise Public High School Graduation Requirements To Include Successful Completion Of A Standalone Financial Literacy Course.

HI SCR195

Requesting The Board Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Education, To Revise Public High School Graduation Requirements To Include Successful Completion Of A Standalone Financial Literacy Course.

HI SB1277

Relating To Financial Literacy.

HI HB936

Relating To Financial Literacy.

HI SB1277

Relating To Financial Literacy.