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House Bill 4451 (2007)


Sponsors  James Marleau - (primary)
Aldo Vagnozzi, David Law, Chuck Moss, Fran Amos, John Stakoe, Marty Knollenberg, Craig DeRoche, John Garfield, Edward Gaffney, George Cushingberry, Pam Byrnes, Barbara Farrah, John Pastor, Dave Hildenbrand, Paul Condino, Frank Accavitti, Andy Meisner, Lee Gonzales, Jeff Mayes, Tim Melton, Marie Donigan, David Agema, Brian Calley, Kevin Green, Robert Dean, LaMar Lemmons, Richard LeBlanc, Tom Casperson, Arlan Meekhof, Phillip Pavlov, Michael Sak, Bettie Scott


Categories  State financing and management, bonds; Local government, bonds; Cities, financing; Insurance, health plans

State financing and management; bonds; bonding authority for prefunded retiree health care; provide for. Amends sec. 103 of 2001 PA 34 (MCL 141.2103) & adds secs. 518 & 519.

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This document analyzes: HB4451
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This document analyzes: HB4451, HB5465, HB5466

History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
3/13/2007HJ 24 Pg. 285introduced by Representative Jim Marleau
3/13/2007HJ 24 Pg. 285read a first time
3/13/2007HJ 24 Pg. 285referred to Committee on Intergovernmental, Urban and Regional Affairs
3/14/2007HJ 25 Pg. 305printed bill filed 03/14/2007
10/10/2007HJ 106 Pg. 1722reported with recommendation for referral to Committee on Retiree Health Care Reforms
10/10/2007HJ 106 Pg. 1722recommendation concurred in
12/1/2007HJ 127 Pg. 2333reported with recommendation with substitute (H-1)
12/1/2007HJ 127 Pg. 2333referred to second reading
5/27/2008HJ 51 Pg. 1183referred to Committee on Oversight and Investigations
6/3/2008HJ 53 Pg. 1237rule suspended
6/3/2008HJ 53 Pg. 1237motion to discharge committee approved
6/3/2008HJ 53 Pg. 1237placed on second reading


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