Whereas, According to the 2021 American Community Survey’s five-year data set, 2,438,552 Michiganians are age 60 or older, equating to one in four citizens defined as an older adult by the Older Americans Act; and
Whereas, There are more older adults than children under the age of 18 in our state (2,188,856); and
Whereas, There are more older adults than pre-K through 12th grade students in our state (1,624,039); and
Whereas, 10,000 Americans celebrate their 65th birthday every day and become eligible for Medicare; and
Whereas, Older Michiganians are critical to our economy, workforce, educational system, faith-based institutions, charitable organizations, and institutions of government; and
Whereas, Many survived the Great Depression, sacrificed at home and abroad to defeat fascism and imperialism in World War II, built the post-war American economy, advocated for civil rights, led our state into the 21st century, and lived through the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic; and
Whereas, Older adults deserve our utmost respect and gratitude for their many contributions to our communities. Older citizens play vital leadership, volunteer, and mentoring roles all across our great state. Their lifetime contributions are immense and immeasurable in sum, while also being deeply personal, impactful, and meaningful on an individual basis; and
Whereas, Older adults are one of our state’s greatest resources for understanding our past and improving our future. They are truly a foundation upon which we can build a better tomorrow; and
Whereas, This invaluable group of citizens is being honored and admired for their many years of service in communities large and small across the entire state of Michigan. They have been an indispensable source of knowledge and inspiration throughout the years; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, That the members of this legislative body recognize May 1, 2024, as Older Michiganians Day. We honor our state’s population of older citizens.
Co-sponsored by Sens.
Adopted in the Senate by voice vote