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Senate Concurrent Resolution 0001 (2003) rss? Friendly Link: http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2003-SCR-0001

Sponsors
Judson Gilbert - (primary)Shirley Johnson, Bruce Patterson, Tom George, Valde Garcia, Alan L Cropsey, Gerald Van Woerkom, Alan Sanborn, Mark Schauer, Mike Goschka, Cameron Brown, Ron Jelinek, Nancy Cassis, Gilda Jacobs, Jason Allen, Laura Toy, Deborah Cherry, Mike Bishop, Frank Accavitti Jr., Daniel J Acciavatti, Stephen F Adamini, Fran Amos, Glenn S Anderson, Steve Bieda, Clark Bisbee, Ken Bradstreet, Rich Brown, Tom Casperson, Bruce Caswell, Sandra Caul, Marsha Cheeks, Julie Dennis, Gene DeRossett, Stephen R Ehardt, Jennifer Elkins, Judy Emmons, David Farhat, Barbara A Farrah, John Garfield, Matthew Gillard, John J Gleason, Lauren M Hager, Artina T Hardman, Jim Howell, Scott Hummel, Joe Hune, Tupac A Hunter, Larry Julian, Chris Kolb, Jerry O Kooiman, Philip J LaJoy, Alexander C Lipsey, Tom Meyer, Mary Ann Middaugh, John Moolenaar, Michael C Murphy, Gary Newell, Mike Nofs, Daniel S Paletko, John Pappageorge, John R Pastor, Randy Richardville, Joseph L Rivet, Michael G Sak, Scott Shackleton, Rick Shaffer, Dale Sheltrown, Marc Shulman, Virgil Smith, Doug Spade, John Stahl, John P Stakoe, Glenn D Steil Jr., Shelley Taub, Barb Vander Veen, Joanne Voorhees, Howard Walker, Chris Ward, Lorence Wenke, Lisa Wojno, Dave Woodward, Gary Woronchak
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Categories 
Transportation; Congress;

A concurrent resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to establish a minimum rate of return of 95 percent of Michigan's federal transportation funding for highway and transit programs.

Bill Documents
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History
(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
NOTE: a page number of 1 indicates that the page number is soon to come.
Date JournalAction
1/29/2003SJ 6 Pg. 74REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION
2/6/2003SJ 10 Pg. 115REPORTED FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT
2/6/2003SJ 10 Pg. 115PLACED ON ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS
2/11/2003SJ 11 Pg. 120CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ADOPTED
2/12/2003HJ 9 Pg. 116received in House
2/12/2003HJ 9 Pg. 116referred to Committee on Transportation
2/27/2003HJ 16 Pg. 191reported with recommendation without amendment(s)
2/27/2003HJ 16 Pg. 191laid over one day under the rules
3/11/2003HJ 17 Pg. 209adopted and returned
3/12/2003SJ 24 Pg. 264HOUSE CONCURRENCE RECEIVED
3/12/2003SJ 24 Pg. 264CONCURRENT RESOLUTION REFERRED TO SECRETARY FOR RECORD


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