A new Michigan law eliminates the classification of “policewomen” from use by state police.
Gov. Rick Snyder recently signed a bill modernizing existing law by removing the title from the state police list of ranks and duties.
State police director Col. Kriste Kibbey Etue stated that “a trooper is a trooper”?and that classification is for both women and men. She stated that all receive the same level of training and are held to the same high standards of service.
The bill was introduced by Republican state Sen. Tonya Schuitmaker of Lawton, who said the “policewomen” classification was “antiquated.” She noted that it came from a time when female members of the Michigan State Police were paid less than men.
The bill also creates the titles recruit and inspector.
- Posted February 29, 2016
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New Michigan law eliminates 'policewomen' classification
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