Michigan House Approves Oversight Bill

The Michigan House approved legislation Tuesday that would require concurrent resolutions from both the House and Senate before the State Board of Education can implement any changes to model curriculum content standards. The bill passed 56-50, largely along party lines, with support from all Republicans except one.

The legislation, sponsored by state Rep. Gina Johnsen, R-Portland, was introduced following the State Board’s controversial approval of new sex education standards in November 2025—the first major update since 2007. That revision broadened the health education standards to include gender identity and sexual orientation, prompting significant pushback from some parents, conservative groups, and Republican lawmakers.