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House Bill 4625 (2007) <- what's this?

(Original Content Same As Senate Bill 0417)

Sponsors  Joan Bauer - (primary)
Pam Byrnes, Fred Miller, Alma Smith, Kathy Angerer, Morris Hood, Virgil Smith, Kathleen Law, Marie Donigan, Aldo Vagnozzi, Terry Brown, Gino Polidori, Matthew Gillard, Rebekah Warren, George Cushingberry, Richard Hammel, Brenda Clack, Ted Hammon, Tim Melton, Bob Constan, Mark Meadows, Richard LeBlanc, Andy Coulouris, Robert Jones, Michael Lahti, Gary McDowell, Martin Griffin, Steven Lindberg, Steve Bieda, Coleman Young, Gabe Leland, John Espinoza, Dudley Spade, Marc Corriveau, Shanelle Jackson, Jeff Mayes, Andy Meisner, Doug Bennett, LaMar Lemmons, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Steve Tobocman, Frank Accavitti, Mike Nofs, Fran Amos, Bettie Scott, Bert Johnson, Marsha Cheeks


Categories  Civil rights, employment discrimination; Labor, fair employment practices; Labor, hours and wages; Women, ; State agencies (existing), civil rights

Civil rights; employment discrimination; equal compensation for comparable work; require. Amends secs. 102, 103 & 202 of 1976 PA 453 (MCL 37.2102 et seq.).

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This document analyzes: HB4625, HB4626, HB4627
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This document analyzes: HB4625, HB4626, HB4627
History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
4/19/2007HJ 37 Pg. 530introduced by Representative Joan Bauer
4/19/2007HJ 37 Pg. 530read a first time
4/19/2007HJ 37 Pg. 530referred to Committee on Labor
4/24/2007HJ 38 Pg. 536printed bill filed 04/20/2007
5/8/2007HJ 44 Pg. 658reported with recommendation without amendment(s)
5/8/2007HJ 44 Pg. 658referred to second reading
4/22/2008HJ 36 Pg. 837read a second time
4/22/2008HJ 36 Pg. 837placed on third reading
4/22/2008HJ 36 Pg. 837placed on immediate passage
4/22/2008HJ 36 Pg. 837read a third time
4/22/2008HJ 36 Pg. 837passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 311 Yeas 59 Nays 48
4/22/2008HJ 36 Pg. 837transmitted
4/23/2008SJ 38 Pg. 758REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND TOURISM


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