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House Bill 4410 (2009) <- what's this?


Sponsors  Joel Sheltrown - (primary)
Goeff Hansen, Richard Ball, Jeff Mayes, Joan Bauer, Judy Nerat, Steven Lindberg, George Cushingberry, Bob Constan, Andy Neumann, LaMar Lemmons, Douglas Geiss, Jim Slezak, Jennifer Haase, Coleman Young, Brian Calley, Robert Dean, David Agema, Darwin Booher, Lisa Brown, Terry Brown, Hugh Crawford, Lee Gonzales, Vincent Gregory, Martin Griffin, Harold Haugh, Dave Hildenbrand, Shanelle Jackson, Rick Jones, Robert Jones, Gabe Leland, Lesia Liss, Matt Lori, James Marleau, Tom McMillin, Arlan Meekhof, Tim Melton, Kim Meltzer, David Nathan, Gino Polidori, Sarah Roberts, Tonya Schuitmaker, Bettie Scott, Dudley Spade, Rashida Tlaib, Sharon Tyler, Mary Valentine, John Walsh


Categories  Education, curricula; Education, graduation requirements; Education, examinations

Education; curricula; general diploma curriculum as alternative for high school graduation; provide for. Amends secs. 1278a, 1278b & 1280 of 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1278a et seq.) & adds sec. 1278c.

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History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
2/24/2009HJ 13 Pg. 195introduced by Representative Joel Sheltrown
2/24/2009HJ 13 Pg. 195read a first time
2/24/2009HJ 13 Pg. 195referred to Committee on Education
2/25/2009HJ 14 Pg. 212printed bill filed 02/25/2009
8/19/2009HJ 68 Pg. 1394reported with recommendation with substitute H-3
8/19/2009HJ 68 Pg. 1394referred to second reading
9/2/2009HJ 70 Pg. 1438read a second time
9/2/2009HJ 70 Pg. 1438substitute H-3 adopted and amended
9/2/2009HJ 70 Pg. 1438placed on third reading
9/2/2009HJ 70 Pg. 1442placed on immediate passage
9/2/2009HJ 70 Pg. 1442read a third time
9/2/2009HJ 70 Pg. 1442passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 404 Yeas 97 Nays 10
9/2/2009HJ 70 Pg. 1442title amended
9/2/2009HJ 70 Pg. 1442transmitted
9/9/2009SJ 67 Pg. 1390REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION


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