Senate Resolution No. commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Michigan State Employees Association (MSEA), which was founded on November 21, 1950, by a group of 100 state employees and their attorney, Archie C. Fraser. The resolution highlights the association's growth to represent over 4,000 state employees across various job classifications and departments, emphasizing its role in advocating for the rights, dignity, and well-being of public servants in Michigan. MSEA has been instrumental in improving retirement benefits, leave policies, and securing livable wages, among other significant achievements.

The resolution acknowledges the unity and solidarity fostered by MSEA among public servants, which has empowered them to have their voices heard in legislative matters. It applauds the association for its enduring legacy of advocacy and expresses confidence in its ongoing commitment to protecting the rights and welfare of state employees in the future. The resolution was adopted by the Senate on November 12, 2025.