Michigan lawmakers are expected to resume votes to impose a stricter, four-year limit on receiving welfare benefits.
The votes could come Wednesday with the Michigan Legislature scheduled to meet for full sessions.
The welfare limit already has been approved as part of the state budget that kicks in Oct. 1. Lawmakers plan to put the cap in a separate state statute to help implement the budget plan.
Michigan already has a four-year cap on welfare benefits but the new version of the limit would grant fewer exceptions.
Critics say the tougher limits would boot roughly 12,000 families off public assistance.
Lawmakers might also continue votes aimed at requiring many public employees to pay more for their health insurance coverage.