Rep. Cavitt Introduces Plan to Protect Children Serving Lemonade🍋
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 21, 2026
State Rep. Cam Cavitt this week introduced a plan that would protect the rights of children seeking to run lemonade stands across Michigan.
“This puts a sour taste in my mouth,” said Cavitt (R-Cheboygan). “The issue was brought to my attention by children in my community. They had a lemonade stand, and they were told by our local health department that they could no longer operate unless they paid a $57 license fee biweekly. These kids reached out to me asking for legislative change. After working with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, we’ve found a solution. These changes would put in place a standardized exemption for lemonade stands so our kids can serve lemonade without fear of getting the squeeze from the health department.”
House Bill 6007 would eliminate restrictions on running a lemonade stand if it is operated by a minor and generates less than $5,000 in yearly revenue. Currently, state exemptions and regulations regarding lemonade stands differ wildly, and some health departments don’t allow them without a license fee.
In doing research for this bill, Cavitt discovered other existing failures in the law, including the fact that Michigan car dealerships technically cannot serve coffee without a food license. This was also fixed in the legislation.
The bill will be referred to committee for further review.
#mileg #mipol #michigan
Last week, we passed a plan to protect children from abuse and help Michigan families. Thank you @ParisHilton for sharing your story and leading on this all across the country, and thank you @RepCavitt for bringing this plan to the House. Michigan’s children need protection, and we took a strong step this week to keep them safe.
The Humane & Ethical Adolescent Transportation plan is important to safeguard our children and make sure they get the best care possible. We will never stop fighting for our children and making sure they grow up safe and protected. I’m glad we were able to get this done together!
Proud that my bill passed the Michigan House today. Children being transported to treatment deserve dignity, safety, and compassion. This is an important first step toward making Michigan a safer place for all children! It was great working with @repcavitt and @repmatthall, and I look forward to working with @winniebrinks to move it through the Senate and with @govwhitmer to sign it into law #HB5514 #MILeg #MIPol
🚨BILL PASSAGE🚨
The road to a better life shouldn't start with restraints and blindfolds in the dead of night.
Rep. Cam Cavitt has teamed up with children's mental health advocate Paris Hilton on HB 5144 to ban traumatizing methods of transporting children into care for severe mental and behavioral issues.
House Republicans are proud to have passed this legislation today.
@repcavitt@ParisHilton
Inspired by @repmatthall's HEAT plan, so I’ve written my own: The Humane & Ethical Adolescent Transportation plan also known as #HB5514 by @repcavitt that will ensure youth are treated with dignity and care during transport to treatment - something I was not afforded as a teen. Looking forward to seeing this move forward tomorrow and help protect Michigan’s youth💙 I’ve loved spending time in Michigan (my husband's family is from there), and it would mean so much to see this state lead on protecting kids #HB5514 #MILeg #MIPol @MI_Republicans@MIHouseDems
😱SEVERE flooding is impacting communities across Northern Michigan. This video shows the Sturgeon River near Burt Lake Marina.
Please use caution when driving, and do NOT attempt to drive through large puddles or flooded areas.
If you need anything, don’t hesitate to reach out at [email protected].
#flooding #michigan #cheboygan
This is not AI, this is Presque Isle County earlier today. Spring flooding has impacted many roadways in Northern Michigan . This video captures Heythaler Highway just outside Rogers City. Please use caution if you’re traveling in the area today. Thank you to Wendy Martin for sharing this. #presqueisle #flooding #Michigan
‼️Cheboygan Dam Update
Currently crews continue to closely monitor water levels at the Cheboygan Dam. Over the past few days, levels on the Cheboygan River have remained steady at 21 inches below the top of the dam. With rain forecasted in the near future, this remains a concerning situation. Should the water rise to 12 inches below the top, an emergency action plan is ready to be implemented to protect public safety. I’m glad that the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and EGLE are taking this situation seriously and deploying teams to help shore up the dam. The Cheboygan County Emergency Management team, along with State Police resources, are also in place and ready to respond if needed.
#cheboygan #dam #Michigan
Thank you for all the @MI_Republicans who voted to ban this dangerous substance. Disappointed that 100% of democrats voted in favor of endangering our children.
#kratom#michigan#70h
Proud to support Michigan’s Youth Transportation Act #HB5514 by @repcavitt. This bill will stop youth transport companies from unnecessarily restraining children and from conducting late-night pickups that cause so much PTSD. Looking forward to testimony, in Families and Veterans Committee this week!
#HB5514 #MILeg #MIPol @MI_Republicans@MIHouseDems
The mainline item here: Whitmer’s office says Trump agreed to send additional funds to help with ice storm recovery — something state officials had pleaded for to no avail when DHS & FEMA were under Kristi Noem’s leadership.
This is why we need to pass House Bill 5387 NOW! Thank you Bob Bull, a Vietnam veteran and advocate from Ypsilanti for your powerful testimony! #greenalert#veterans#Michigan