No. 58
STATE OF MICHIGAN
JOURNAL
OF THE
House of Representatives
99th Legislature
REGULAR SESSION OF 2018
House Chamber, Lansing, Thursday, June 7, 2018.
12:00 Noon.
The House was called to order by the Speaker.
The roll was called by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, who announced that a quorum was present.
Afendoulis—present Frederick—present Kelly—present Reilly—present
Albert—present Garcia—present Kesto—present Rendon—present
Alexander—present Garrett—present Kosowski—present Roberts—present
Allor—present Gay-Dagnogo—present LaFave—present Robinson—present
Barrett—present Geiss—present LaGrand—present Runestad—present
Bellino—present Glenn—present LaSata—present Sabo—present
Bizon—present Graves—present Lasinski—present Santana—present
Brann—present Green—present Lauwers—present Scott—excused
Brinks—present Greig—present Leonard—present Sheppard—present
Byrd—present Greimel—present Leutheuser—present Singh—present
Calley—present Griffin—present Liberati—present Sneller—present
Cambensy—present Guerra—present Lilly—present Sowerby—present
Camilleri—present Hammoud—present Love—present Tedder—present
Canfield—present Hauck—present Lower—present Theis—present
Chang—present Hernandez—present Lucido—present VanderWall—present
Chatfield—present Hertel—present Marino—present VanSingel—present
Chirkun—present Hoadley—present Maturen—present Vaupel—present
Clemente—present Hoitenga—present McCready—present VerHeulen—present
Cochran—present Hornberger—present Miller—present Victory—present
Cole—present Howell—present Moss—present Webber—present
Cox—present Howrylak—present Neeley—present Wentworth—present
Crawford—present Hughes—present Noble—present Whiteford—present
Dianda—present Iden—present Pagan—present Wittenberg—present
Durhal—present Inman—present Pagel—present Yancey—present
Elder—present Johnson—present Peterson—present Yanez—present
Ellison—present Jones—present Phelps—present Yaroch—present
Faris—present Kahle—present Rabhi—present Zemke—present
Farrington—present
e/d/s = entered during session
Rev. Albert Kelley, Pastor of Pennsylvania Avenue Original Church of God in Lansing, offered the following invocation:
“As we come together on behalf of the Juneteenth celebration let us honor those who sacrificed so much for this opportunity, we say thank You Lord for this day of celebration You have given us, so Lord we come before Your presence with bowed down heads and humbled hearts as Your public servants as we seek Your wisdom and guidance as we serve the people of this great state of Michigan. May each of us fulfill Your purpose as You have created this nation to provide liberty and justice for all. We ask this in the name of our Lord, Amen.”
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The Speaker called Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Glenn to the Chair.
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Rep. Lauwers moved that Rep. Scott be excused from today’s session.
The motion prevailed.
Third Reading of Bills
Senate Bill No. 817, entitled
A bill to establish the Michigan World War II Legacy Memorial fund in the department of treasury; to provide for the distribution of the money from the fund; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain agencies and officials; and to provide for appropriations.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 457 Yeas—104
Afendoulis Faris Jones Peterson
Albert Farrington Kahle Phelps
Alexander Frederick Kelly Rendon
Allor Garcia Kesto Roberts
Barrett Garrett Kosowski Robinson
Bellino Gay-Dagnogo LaFave Runestad
Bizon Geiss LaGrand Sabo
Brann Glenn LaSata Santana
Brinks Graves Lasinski Sheppard
Byrd Green Lauwers Singh
Calley Greig Leonard Sneller
Cambensy Greimel Leutheuser Sowerby
Camilleri Griffin Liberati Tedder
Canfield Guerra Lilly Theis
Chang Hammoud Love VanderWall
Chatfield Hauck Lower Vaupel
Chirkun Hernandez Lucido VerHeulen
Clemente Hertel Marino Victory
Cochran Hoadley Maturen Webber
Cole Hoitenga McCready Wentworth
Cox Hornberger Miller Whiteford
Crawford Howell Moss Wittenberg
Dianda Howrylak Neeley Yancey
Durhal Hughes Noble Yanez
Elder Iden Pagan Yaroch
Ellison Inman Pagel Zemke
Nays—4
Johnson Rabhi Reilly VanSingel
In The Chair: Glenn
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Lauwers moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
Senate Bill No. 1016, entitled
A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled “Income tax act of 1967,” by amending section 635 (MCL 206.635), as amended by 2018 PA 31.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 458 Yeas—104
Afendoulis Farrington Kahle Phelps
Albert Frederick Kelly Reilly
Alexander Garcia Kesto Rendon
Allor Garrett Kosowski Roberts
Barrett Gay-Dagnogo LaFave Runestad
Bellino Geiss LaGrand Sabo
Bizon Glenn LaSata Santana
Brann Graves Lasinski Sheppard
Brinks Greig Lauwers Singh
Byrd Greimel Leonard Sneller
Calley Griffin Leutheuser Sowerby
Cambensy Guerra Liberati Tedder
Camilleri Hammoud Lilly Theis
Canfield Hauck Love VanderWall
Chang Hernandez Lower VanSingel
Chatfield Hertel Lucido Vaupel
Clemente Hoadley Marino VerHeulen
Cochran Hoitenga Maturen Victory
Cole Hornberger McCready Webber
Cox Howell Miller Wentworth
Crawford Howrylak Moss Whiteford
Dianda Hughes Neeley Wittenberg
Durhal Iden Noble Yancey
Elder Inman Pagan Yanez
Ellison Johnson Pagel Yaroch
Faris Jones Peterson Zemke
Nays—4
Chirkun Green Rabhi Robinson
In The Chair: Glenn
Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:
“An act to meet deficiencies in state funds by providing for the imposition, levy, computation, collection, assessment, reporting, payment, and enforcement by lien and otherwise of taxes on or measured by net income and on certain commercial, business, and financial activities; to prescribe the manner and time of making reports and paying the taxes, and the functions of public officers and others as to the taxes; to permit the inspection of the records of taxpayers; to provide for interest and penalties on unpaid taxes; to provide exemptions, credits and refunds of the taxes; to prescribe penalties for the violation of this act; to provide an appropriation; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”
The House agreed to the full title.
Rep. Lauwers moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
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Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Glenn called Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Tedder to the Chair.
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Rep. Cole moved that House Committees be given leave to meet during the balance of today’s session.
The motion prevailed.
By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of
Reports of Standing Committees
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1000, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 504, 506, 511, 705, 4113, 8206, 43540a, 47102, 48735, 71507, 72118, 80205, and 81129 (MCL 324.504, 324.506, 324.511, 324.705, 324.4113, 324.8206, 324.43540a, 324.47102, 324.48735, 324.71507, 324.72118, 324.80205, and 324.81129), section 504 as amended by 2009 PA 47, section 705 as added by 1995 PA 60, section 4113 as amended by 2010 PA 302, section 8206 as added by 2001 PA 176, section 43540a as added by 2005 PA 116, section 47102 as added by 1995 PA 57, section 48735 as amended by 2003 PA 270, section 71507 as added by 1995 PA 58, section 72118 as added by 2016 PA 288, section 80205 as amended by 2012 PA 61, and section 81129 as amended by 2013 PA 249; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1001, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 203, entitled “Foster care and adoption services act,” by amending section 8 (MCL 722.958), as amended by 2015 PA 106.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1002, entitled
A bill to amend 1984 PA 22, entitled “Michigan civilian conservation corps act,” by amending section 12a (MCL 409.312a), as amended by 2012 PA 578.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1003, entitled
A bill to amend 2001 PA 267, entitled “Manufacturing milk law of 2001,” by amending section 110a (MCL 288.670a), as amended by 2008 PA 147.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1004, entitled
A bill to repeal 1881 PA 33, entitled “An act to provide for the publication of monthly crop and stock reports,” (MCL 285.21 to 285.22).
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1005, entitled
A bill to amend 1969 PA 287, entitled “An act to regulate pet shops, animal control shelters, and animal protection shelters; to establish uniform procedures and minimum requirements for adoption of dogs, cats, and ferrets; and to prescribe penalties and civil fines and to provide remedies,” by amending section 4 (MCL 287.334), as amended by 2007 PA 79.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1006, entitled
A bill to amend 1981 PA 93, entitled “Michigan right to farm act,” by amending section 4 (MCL 286.474), as amended by 1999 PA 261.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1007, entitled
A bill to amend 2000 PA 92, entitled “Food law,” by amending section 4116 (MCL 289.4116), as amended by 2007 PA 114.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1008, entitled
A bill to amend 1955 PA 162, entitled “An act to provide for the licensing and inspection of agricultural liming material and to regulate the sale thereof; and to prescribe penalties for the violations of the provisions of this act,” by amending section 5 (MCL 290.535).
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1009, entitled
A bill to amend 1953 PA 232, entitled “Corrections code of 1953,” by amending sections 11a, 40, and 65c (MCL 791.211a, 791.240, and 791.265c), section 11a as amended by 1998 PA 204, section 40 as added by 2006 PA 487, and section 65c as amended by 1993 PA 34.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1010, entitled
A bill to amend 1964 PA 286, entitled “An act to provide for the organization, powers, and duties of the state transportation commission and the state transportation department; to provide for the appointment, powers, and duties of the state transportation director; to abolish the office of state highway commissioner and the commissioner’s advisory board and to transfer their powers and duties; to provide for penalties and remedies; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts,” by amending section 13 (MCL 247.813).
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
The Committee on Oversight, by Rep. Graves, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1011, entitled
A bill to amend 1945 PA 327, entitled “Aeronautics code of the state of Michigan,” by repealing section 32 (MCL 259.32).
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Nays: None
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Graves, Chair, of the Committee on Oversight, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Thursday, June 7, 2018
Present: Reps. Graves, Iden, Johnson, Hertel and Chirkun
Absent: Rep. Howrylak
Excused: Rep. Howrylak
The Committee on Education Reform, by Rep. Kelly, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 889, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending sections 1233b and 1531 (MCL 380.1233b and 380.1531), section 1233b as amended by 1995 PA 289 and section 1531 as amended by 2015 PA 159.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Kelly, Hornberger, Crawford, Garcia, Roberts, Alexander, Griffin, Lilly, Noble, Reilly, Zemke, Brinks, Chang, Camilleri and Sowerby
Nays: None
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Kelly, Chair, of the Committee on Education Reform, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Thursday, June 7, 2018
Present: Reps. Kelly, Hornberger, Crawford, Garcia, Roberts, Alexander, Griffin, Lilly, Noble, Reilly, Zemke, Brinks, Chang, Camilleri and Sowerby
The Committee on Insurance, by Rep. Theis, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 5367, entitled
A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” (MCL 500.100 to 500.8302) by adding section 3406u.
With the recommendation that the bill be referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Theis, VanderWall, Barrett, Glenn, Runestad, Vaupel, Webber, Bellino, Hoitenga, LaFave and Wentworth
Nays: Reps. Greimel, Wittenberg, Hammoud and Lasinski
The recommendation was concurred in and the bill was referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
The Committee on Insurance, by Rep. Theis, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 492, entitled
A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” (MCL 500.100 to 500.8302) by adding section 3406u.
With the recommendation that the bill be referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Theis, VanderWall, Barrett, Glenn, Runestad, Vaupel, Webber, Bellino, Hoitenga, LaFave and Wentworth
Nays: Reps. Greimel, Wittenberg, Hammoud and Lasinski
The recommendation was concurred in and the bill was referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Theis, Chair, of the Committee on Insurance, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Thursday, June 7, 2018
Present: Reps. Theis, VanderWall, Barrett, Glenn, Runestad, Vaupel, Webber, Bellino, Hoitenga, LaFave, Wentworth, Greimel, Wittenberg, Hammoud and Lasinski
Absent: Reps. Phelps and Gay-Dagnogo
The Committee on Government Operations, by Rep. Chatfield, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 908, entitled
A bill to authorize the state administrative board to accept from the city of Lansing property located in Ingham County; to reconvey the property to the city of Lansing with certain restrictions on the use of the property removed; to provide for the powers and duties of state departments, agencies, and officers in regard to the property; and to provide for the disposition of revenue from the conveyance.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Chatfield, Lauwers, Barrett, Singh and Greig
Nays: None
The Committee on Government Operations, by Rep. Chatfield, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 1036, entitled
A bill to authorize the department of technology, management, and budget to convey or transfer parcels of state-owned property in Ionia, Grand Traverse, and Tuscola Counties; to prescribe conditions for the conveyances; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state departments in regard to the property; and to provide for the disposition of revenue derived from the conveyances.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Chatfield, Lauwers, Barrett, Singh and Greig
Nays: None
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Chatfield, Chair, of the Committee on Government Operations, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Thursday, June 7, 2018
Present: Reps. Chatfield, Lauwers, Barrett, Singh and Greig
The Committee on Elections and Ethics, by Rep. Miller, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4734, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending sections 23, 24e, 24f, 24h, 28, 821, and 830 (MCL 168.23, 168.24e, 168.24f, 168.24h, 168.28, 168.821, and 168.830), section 23 as amended by 2012 PA 417, sections 24f and 24h as amended by 1982 PA 154, and section 821 as amended by 2003 PA 302.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Miller, Calley, Kesto, Garcia, Webber, Lilly, Guerra, Zemke and Moss
Nays: None
The Committee on Elections and Ethics, by Rep. Miller, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 5992, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” (MCL 168.1 to 168.992) by adding section 933a.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-3) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Miller, Calley, Kesto, Garcia, Webber, Lilly, Guerra, Zemke and Moss
Nays: None
The Committee on Elections and Ethics, by Rep. Miller, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 6107, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending sections 544c, 590h, 685, and 954 (MCL 168.544c, 168.590h, 168.685, and 168.954), section 544c as amended by 2014 PA 418, section 590h as amended by 2002 PA 431, section 685 as amended by 2017 PA 113, and section 954 as amended by 2003 PA 302, and by adding section 482a.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Miller, Calley, Kesto, Garcia, Webber and Lilly
Nays: None
The Committee on Elections and Ethics, by Rep. Miller, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 6108, entitled
A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 11d of chapter XVII (MCL 777.11d), as amended by 2018 PA 124.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Miller, Calley, Kesto, Garcia, Webber and Lilly
Nays: None
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Miller, Chair, of the Committee on Elections and Ethics, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Thursday, June 7, 2018
Present: Reps. Miller, Calley, Kesto, Garcia, Webber, Lilly, Guerra, Zemke and Moss
The Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, by Rep. Rendon, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 5813, entitled
A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” (MCL 760.1 to 777.69) by adding section 15h to chapter IV.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Rendon, Noble, McCready, Hughes, Roberts, Farrington, Kahle, Liberati and Ellison
Nays: Rep. Robinson
The Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, by Rep. Rendon, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 752, entitled
A bill to amend 1939 PA 280, entitled “The social welfare act,” by amending sections 57, 57a, and 57b (MCL 400.57, 400.57a, and 400.57b), section 57 as amended by 2014 PA 375, section 57a as amended by 2012 PA 607, and section 57b as amended by 2015 PA 56.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Rendon, Noble, McCready, Hughes, Kahle, Liberati, Robinson and Ellison
Nays: Rep. Farrington
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Rendon, Chair, of the Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Thursday, June 7, 2018
Present: Reps. Rendon, Noble, McCready, Hughes, Roberts, Farrington, Kahle, Liberati, Robinson and Ellison
Absent: Rep. Gay-Dagnogo
Excused: Rep. Gay-Dagnogo
By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of
Motions and Resolutions
Reps. Sowerby, Moss, Rabhi, Greig, Clemente, Wittenberg, Sneller, Ellison, LaGrand, Liberati, Kosowski, Sabo, Neeley, Faris, Brinks, Durhal, Zemke, Byrd, Canfield, Howrylak, Maturen and Pagan offered the following resolution:
House Resolution No. 365.
A resolution to declare June 9, 2018, as National Outdoors Day in the state of Michigan.
Whereas, Our nation will be celebrating Great Outdoors Month in June. We celebrate the unmatched magnificence of our nation’s natural wonders. Spending time in the great outdoors, especially during summer, is an American tradition, with millions of people participating in outdoor recreation annually. Outdoor recreation has a far-reaching positive impact on both our citizens and economy; and
Whereas, We celebrate the passage of the Outdoor Recreation Jobs and Economic Impact Act of 2016. This historic act gives the outdoor industry its own metric by which to quantify its impact on the nation’s economy. Thanks to this legislation, the outdoor industry receives official government recognition for years to come; and
Whereas, The importance of outdoor recreation cannot be understated. Parks and recreation can have a positive impact on the physical, mental, and social health of individuals and their communities. In experiencing the outdoors and observing our natural surroundings, we gain a better understanding of the complexities of our beautiful world. Spending time enjoying the outdoors also provides an opportunity to reset from the stress of everyday life; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare June 9, 2018, as National Outdoors Day in state of Michigan; and be it further
Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the Macomb County Board of Commissioners, Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance, Governor Rick Snyder, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, the National Park Service, and members of the Michigan Congressional Delegation, as evidence of our esteem for being a voice for the outdoor industry, and helping to create a healthier and more prosperous Michigan.
The question being on the adoption of the resolution,
The resolution was adopted.
Reps. Love, Yancey, Geiss, Dianda, Peterson, Cochran, Chirkun, Santana, Lasinski, Hertel, Hoadley, Pagan, Chang, Runestad, Phelps, Guerra, Greig, Moss, Sowerby, Clemente, Neeley, Durhal, Greimel, Green, Iden, Kelly, Afendoulis, Graves, Webber, McCready, Kesto, Yanez, Jones, Sneller, Zemke, Gay-Dagnogo, Liberati, Brinks, Byrd, Sabo, Cambensy, Canfield, Maturen, Miller, Rendon and Wittenberg offered the following resolution:
House Resolution No. 366.
A resolution to declare June 8, 2018, as Men’s Mental Health Awareness Day in the state of Michigan.
Whereas, Men are widely celebrated around the country for their role in providing for and protecting their spouses, children, families, and the nation at large. The image of the stereotypical man, as a hardworking, never complaining, tough guy has been ingrained in the American psyche as a mythical, ideological example that all men should strive for. Society has conditioned men that they are to be an unshakeable bedrock of production, both at work and at home, devoid of emotion. This, however, is far from reality as studies show that men often suffer in silence from mental health issues because of society’s lack of empathy and understanding for the psychological challenges that men face; and
Whereas, The lack of social acceptability for men to seek mental health treatment leads them to self-medicate and have significantly higher incidence of alcohol and drug dependency as well as increased suicide rates compared to their female counterparts. Studies show that 20% of men will develop alcohol dependency; and
Whereas, Statistics from the National Health Interview Survey show that 9% of men experience depression or anxiety on a daily basis, a figure that rises to 31% when including men who note that they have suffered from depression at some point in their lifetimes; and
Whereas, Suffering in silence and addiction leads men to have proportionately high suicide rates, accounting for over 75% of suicide victims in the United States. The combination of not having meaningful work, the influence of self-medication with alcohol and drugs, isolation, the stigma of shamefulness that unemployment brings, all combined with the lack of a healthy outlet for therapy, lead men down the road of addiction often called “Slow-Motion Suicide”; and
Whereas, Despite the high incidence of mental health issues facing men, the stigmatization that surrounds men coming forward is expressed in the cultural phrase “Man Up,” implying that having psychological challenges are contrary to the picturesque image of men, perpetuated in society. This leads to a fear of ostracization preventing men from seeking help for mental health issues, ultimately compounding them, as men suffer in isolation; and
Whereas, Research indicates that men are significantly mentally affected by divorce and the subsequent separation from their children. According to data from the U.S. Census, only 1 of 6 men retain custody of their children after a divorce and usually only have minimal visitation rights. This has a devastating effect on men as society conditions them to not express emotions such as sadness, even when faced with traumatic life events; and
Whereas, Men’s mental health should be recognized as a societal and cultural issue, as much as a health issue so that healthy discussions about the epidemics of substance abuse and suicide among men can be had in a public forum. More male-tailored options and programs for mental health treatment need to be developed and implemented to promote mental and psychological well-being among men. This would positively impact men and society as a whole; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare June 8, 2018, as Men’s Mental Health Awareness Day in the state of Michigan.
The question being on the adoption of the resolution,
The resolution was adopted.
Reps. Runestad, Lucido, Bellino, Sheppard, Howell, Vaupel, LaGrand, Yancey, Kesto, Greimel, VerHeulen, Tedder, Cox, Crawford, Allor, Yaroch, Elder, LaSata, Robinson, Howrylak, Canfield, Faris, Leutheuser, Maturen, Rendon, Sneller, Webber and Wittenberg offered the following resolution:
House Resolution No. 367.
A resolution to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Michigan District Court system.
Whereas, District courts achieved enactment in the legislature after long debates over the replacement of the justice of the peace system and the requirement that the district court judges be attorneys and full-time judges; and
Whereas, Under Michigan’s Constitution, the creation of a new court requires passage by two-thirds majorities in both the Michigan House and the Michigan Senate. The Michigan District Court system was established by the passage of Public Act 154 of 1968, effective June 17, 1968, amending the Revised Judicature Act to create our state district court system; and
Whereas, The district court is often referred to as “The People’s Court,” as the public has more contact with the district court than with any other court in the state. The court conducts marriages in a civil ceremony. Those appearing in district court are more often representing themselves without an attorney and it has exclusive jurisdiction over all civil claims for damages up to $25,000, including small claims, landlord-tenant disputes, land contract disputes, and civil infractions; and
Whereas, District courts conduct preliminary examinations in felony cases prior to transfer to the circuit court and handle a wide range of criminal proceedings, including most misdemeanors and offences for which the maximum possible penalty does not exceed one year in jail; and
Whereas, In its first 50 years, the Michigan District Court system has proven to be comprised of fair-minded and thoughtful jurists who have served the people of Michigan capably and admirably; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body commemorate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Michigan District Court system. We honor the contributions that the Michigan District Court system has made to the state of Michigan.
The question being on the adoption of the resolution,
The resolution was adopted.
Second Reading of Bills
Senate Bill No. 988, entitled
A bill to amend 1939 PA 280, entitled “The social welfare act,” by amending section 117a (MCL 400.117a), as amended by 2018 PA 22.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Canfield moved to substitute (H-1) the bill.
The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1015, entitled
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending section 20161 (MCL 333.20161), as amended by 2016 PA 189.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Appropriations,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5955, entitled
A bill to limit the authority of political subdivisions to impose licensing regulation.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Green moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 3, following line 7, by inserting:
“Sec. 13. This act does not apply to any licensing requirements that protect and promote the health and safety of the public.”.
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. Lower moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5956, entitled
A bill to amend 1846 RS 16, entitled “Of the powers and duties of townships, the election and duties of township officers, and the division of townships,” (MCL 41.1a to 41.110c) by adding section 3b.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Lower moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5957, entitled
A bill to amend 1909 PA 278, entitled “The home rule village act,” by amending section 24 (MCL 78.24), as amended by 2012 PA 11.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5958, entitled
A bill to amend 1945 PA 246, entitled “An act to authorize township boards to adopt ordinances and regulations to secure the public health, safety and general welfare; to provide for the establishment of a township police department; to provide for policing of townships by certain law enforcement officers and agencies; to provide for the publication of ordinances; to prescribe powers and duties of township boards and certain local and state officers and agencies; to provide sanctions; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict with the act,” by amending section 1 (MCL 41.181), as amended by 2012 PA 9.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Albert moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5959, entitled
A bill to amend 1947 PA 359, entitled “The charter township act,” by amending section 15 (MCL 42.15).
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Albert moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5960, entitled
A bill to amend 1909 PA 279, entitled “The home rule city act,” by amending section 4i (MCL 117.4i), as amended by 2017 PA 214.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Wentworth moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5961, entitled
A bill to amend 1895 PA 215, entitled “The fourth class city act,” by amending section 1 of chapter XI (MCL 91.1), as amended by 1994 PA 19.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Wentworth moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5962, entitled
A bill to amend 1851 PA 156, entitled “An act to define the powers and duties of the county boards of commissioners of the several counties, and to confer upon them certain local, administrative and legislative powers; and to prescribe penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act,” (MCL 46.1 to 46.32) by adding section 11e.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Chatfield moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5963, entitled
A bill to amend 1895 PA 3, entitled “The general law village act,” by amending section 2 of chapter VII (MCL 67.2), as amended by 1994 PA 16.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Lilly moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5964, entitled
A bill to amend 1973 PA 139, entitled “An act to provide forms of county government; to provide for county managers and county executives and to prescribe their powers and duties; to abolish certain departments, boards, commissions, and authorities; to provide for transfer of certain powers and functions; to prescribe powers of a board of county commissioners and elected officials; to provide organization of administrative functions; to transfer property; to retain ordinances and laws not inconsistent with this act; to provide methods for abolition of a unified form of county government; and to prescribe penalties and provide remedies,” (MCL 45.551 to 45.573) by adding section 6c.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Calley moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5965, entitled
A bill to amend 1966 PA 293, entitled “An act to provide for the establishment of charter counties; to provide for the election of charter commissioners; to prescribe their powers and duties; to prohibit certain acts of a county board of commissioners after the approval of the election of a charter commission; to prescribe the mandatory and permissive provisions of a charter; to provide for the exercise by a charter county of certain powers whether or not authorized by its charter; and to prescribe penalties and provide remedies,” (MCL 45.501 to 45.521) by adding section 15d.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Calley moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5778, entitled
A bill to amend 2000 PA 274, entitled “Large carnivore act,” by amending sections 2, 3, and 22 (MCL 287.1102, 287.1103, and 287.1122), section 2 as amended by 2016 PA 305 and section 22 as amended by 2013 PA 8, and by adding sections 22a, 22b, and 22c.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-3) previously recommended by the Committee on Agriculture,
The substitute (H-3) was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. Albert moved to substitute (H-5) the bill.
The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-5) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Elder moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 17, following line 19, by inserting:
“SEC. 22D. THE DEPARTMENT MAY PROMULGATE RULES TO IMPLEMENT SECTIONS 22 TO 22C.”.
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. Webber moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 10, following line 8, by inserting:
“(E) DOCUMENTATION THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE OR A LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY APPROVES THE GRANTING OF THE BREEDING LICENSE.”.
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. Webber moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 14, line 2, after “5.” by inserting “THE SUBCUTANEOUS MICROCHIP MUST CONTAIN THE COMPREHENSIVE PEDIGREE OF THE LARGE CARNIVORE AND PROVIDE FOR THE TRACKING OF THE MOVEMENTS AND LOCATION OF THE LARGE CARNIVORE.”.
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. Albert moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 6050, entitled
A bill to amend 2000 PA 274, entitled “Large carnivore act,” by amending section 22 (MCL 287.1122), as amended by 2013 PA 8.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Agriculture,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Lauwers moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 916, entitled
A bill to amend 1917 PA 350, entitled “An act to regulate and license second hand dealers and junk dealers; and to prescribe penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act,” by amending sections 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (MCL 445.401, 445.402, 445.403, 445.404, and 445.405), sections 1 and 2 as amended by 2008 PA 432, section 3 as amended by 2006 PA 675, and sections 4 and 5 as amended by 2008 PA 428.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 622, entitled
A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2080) by adding section 12a.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 459, entitled
A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2080) by adding section 20a.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 6025, entitled
A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2080) by adding section 3b.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Brann moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 640, entitled
A bill to amend 1982 PA 432, entitled “Motor bus transportation act,” by amending section 4 (MCL 474.104), as amended by 2016 PA 349.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 672, entitled
A bill to amend 1963 PA 181, entitled “Motor carrier safety act of 1963,” by amending section 5 (MCL 480.15), as amended by 2017 PA 116.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 196, entitled
A bill to amend 2008 PA 525, entitled “Fostering futures scholarship trust fund act,” by amending section 9 (MCL 722.1029), as amended by 2014 PA 530.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 197, entitled
A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled “Income tax act of 1967,” by amending section 435 (MCL 206.435), as amended by 2016 PA 184.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 888, entitled
A bill to amend 1980 PA 300, entitled “The public school employees retirement act of 1979,” by amending sections 5 and 124 (MCL 38.1305 and 38.1424), section 5 as amended by 2017 PA 92 and section 124 as amended by 2012 PA 300, and by adding section 42a.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-3) previously recommended by the Committee on Financial Liability Reform,
The substitute (H-3) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 757, entitled
A bill to amend 2016 PA 407, entitled “Skilled trades regulation act,” by amending section 733 (MCL 339.5733), as amended by 2017 PA 125.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 758, entitled
A bill to amend 1972 PA 230, entitled “Stille-DeRossett-Hale single state construction code act,” by amending section 28a (MCL 125.1528a), as amended by 2017 PA 126.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1000, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 504, 506, 511, 705, 4113, 8206, 43540a, 47102, 48735, 71507, 72118, 80205, and 81129 (MCL 324.504, 324.506, 324.511, 324.705, 324.4113, 324.8206, 324.43540a, 324.47102, 324.48735, 324.71507, 324.72118, 324.80205, and 324.81129), section 504 as amended by 2009 PA 47, section 705 as added by 1995 PA 60, section 4113 as amended by 2010 PA 302, section 8206 as added by 2001 PA 176, section 43540a as added by 2005 PA 116, section 47102 as added by 1995 PA 57, section 48735 as amended by 2003 PA 270, section 71507 as added by 1995 PA 58, section 72118 as added by 2016 PA 288, section 80205 as amended by 2012 PA 61, and section 81129 as amended by 2013 PA 249; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1001, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 203, entitled “Foster care and adoption services act,” by amending section 8 (MCL 722.958), as amended by 2015 PA 106.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1002, entitled
A bill to amend 1984 PA 22, entitled “Michigan civilian conservation corps act,” by amending section 12a (MCL 409.312a), as amended by 2012 PA 578.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1003, entitled
A bill to amend 2001 PA 267, entitled “Manufacturing milk law of 2001,” by amending section 110a (MCL 288.670a), as amended by 2008 PA 147.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1004, entitled
A bill to repeal 1881 PA 33, entitled “An act to provide for the publication of monthly crop and stock reports,” (MCL 285.21 to 285.22).
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1005, entitled
A bill to amend 1969 PA 287, entitled “An act to regulate pet shops, animal control shelters, and animal protection shelters; to establish uniform procedures and minimum requirements for adoption of dogs, cats, and ferrets; and to prescribe penalties and civil fines and to provide remedies,” by amending section 4 (MCL 287.334), as amended by 2007 PA 79.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1006, entitled
A bill to amend 1981 PA 93, entitled “Michigan right to farm act,” by amending section 4 (MCL 286.474), as amended by 1999 PA 261.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1007, entitled
A bill to amend 2000 PA 92, entitled “Food law,” by amending section 4116 (MCL 289.4116), as amended by 2007 PA 114.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1008, entitled
A bill to amend 1955 PA 162, entitled “An act to provide for the licensing and inspection of agricultural liming material and to regulate the sale thereof; and to prescribe penalties for the violations of the provisions of this act,” by amending section 5 (MCL 290.535).
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1009, entitled
A bill to amend 1953 PA 232, entitled “Corrections code of 1953,” by amending sections 11a, 40, and 65c (MCL 791.211a, 791.240, and 791.265c), section 11a as amended by 1998 PA 204, section 40 as added by 2006 PA 487, and section 65c as amended by 1993 PA 34.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1010, entitled
A bill to amend 1964 PA 286, entitled “An act to provide for the organization, powers, and duties of the state transportation commission and the state transportation department; to provide for the appointment, powers, and duties of the state transportation director; to abolish the office of state highway commissioner and the commissioner’s advisory board and to transfer their powers and duties; to provide for penalties and remedies; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts,” by amending section 13 (MCL 247.813).
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 1011, entitled
A bill to amend 1945 PA 327, entitled “Aeronautics code of the state of Michigan,” by repealing section 32 (MCL 259.32).
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5854, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 30312d (MCL 324.30312d), as amended by 2013 PA 98, and by adding section 30312f.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Howell moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5855, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 30301 (MCL 324.30301), as amended by 2012 PA 247.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Bellino moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5950, entitled
A bill to amend 1846 RS 16, entitled “Of the powers and duties of townships, the election and duties of township officers, and the division of townships,” (MCL 41.1a to 41.110c) by adding section 72c.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Marino moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5942, entitled
A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” (MCL 750.1 to 750.568) by adding section 235b.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Sowerby moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 1, line 5, after “THE” by striking out “THREAT” and inserting “STATEMENT IS INTENDED TO BE A THREAT AND THE STATEMENT”.
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. Runestad moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 1, line 2, after “MEANS” by inserting “INTENTIONALLY”.
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. LaFave moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5943, entitled
A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 16m of chapter XVII (MCL 777.16m), as amended by 2014 PA 192.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. VanSingel moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 6028, entitled
A bill to amend 1990 PA 187, entitled “The pupil transportation act,” by amending sections 11, 33, 49, 51, 55, and 65 (MCL 257.1811, 257.1833, 257.1849, 257.1851, 257.1855, and 257.1865), sections 11 and 33 as amended by 2006 PA 107, section 49 as amended by 2006 PA 108, section 51 as amended by 2010 PA 93, and section 55 as amended by 2006 PA 320.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Howell moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 915, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending sections 717 and 722 (MCL 257.717 and 257.722), section 717 as amended by 2014 PA 391 and section 722 as amended by 2017 PA 80.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Cole moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5837, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 448, entitled “Michigan energy employment act of 1976,” (MCL 460.801 to 460.848) by adding section 36a.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Miller moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 5889, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 30711 (MCL 324.30711), as added by 1995 PA 59.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Natural Resources,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. VanSingel moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 6076, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 2150 (MCL 324.2150), as amended by 2012 PA 603.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. VanSingel moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 6013, entitled
A bill to amend 1951 PA 51, entitled “An act to provide for the classification of all public roads, streets, and highways in this state, and for the revision of that classification and for additions to and deletions from each classification; to set up and establish the Michigan transportation fund; to provide for the deposits in the Michigan transportation fund of specific taxes on motor vehicles and motor vehicle fuels; to provide for the allocation of funds from the Michigan transportation fund and the use and administration of the fund for transportation purposes; to promote safe and efficient travel for motor vehicle drivers, bicyclists, pedestrians, and other legal users of roads, streets, and highways; to set up and establish the truck safety fund; to provide for the allocation of funds from the truck safety fund and administration of the fund for truck safety purposes; to set up and establish the Michigan truck safety commission; to establish certain standards for road contracts for certain businesses; to provide for the continuing review of transportation needs within the state; to authorize the state transportation commission, counties, cities, and villages to borrow money, issue bonds, and make pledges of funds for transportation purposes; to authorize counties to advance funds for the payment of deficiencies necessary for the payment of bonds issued under this act; to provide for the limitations, payment, retirement, and security of the bonds and pledges; to provide for appropriations and tax levies by counties and townships for county roads; to authorize contributions by townships for county roads; to provide for the establishment and administration of the state trunk line fund, local bridge fund, comprehensive transportation fund, and certain other funds; to provide for the deposits in the state trunk line fund, critical bridge fund, comprehensive transportation fund, and certain other funds of money raised by specific taxes and fees; to provide for definitions of public transportation functions and criteria; to define the purposes for which Michigan transportation funds may be allocated; to provide for Michigan transportation fund grants; to provide for review and approval of transportation programs; to provide for submission of annual legislative requests and reports; to provide for the establishment and functions of certain advisory entities; to provide for conditions for grants; to provide for the issuance of bonds and notes for transportation purposes; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for the making of loans for transportation purposes by the state transportation department and for the receipt and repayment by local units and agencies of those loans from certain specified sources; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” (MCL 247.651 to 247.675) by adding section 10q.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Hernandez moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 6014, entitled
A bill to amend 1951 PA 51, entitled “An act to provide for the classification of all public roads, streets, and highways in this state, and for the revision of that classification and for additions to and deletions from each classification; to set up and establish the Michigan transportation fund; to provide for the deposits in the Michigan transportation fund of specific taxes on motor vehicles and motor vehicle fuels; to provide for the allocation of funds from the Michigan transportation fund and the use and administration of the fund for transportation purposes; to promote safe and efficient travel for motor vehicle drivers, bicyclists, pedestrians, and other legal users of roads, streets, and highways; to set up and establish the truck safety fund; to provide for the allocation of funds from the truck safety fund and administration of the fund for truck safety purposes; to set up and establish the Michigan truck safety commission; to establish certain standards for road contracts for certain businesses; to provide for the continuing review of transportation needs within the state; to authorize the state transportation commission, counties, cities, and villages to borrow money, issue bonds, and make pledges of funds for transportation purposes; to authorize counties to advance funds for the payment of deficiencies necessary for the payment of bonds issued under this act; to provide for the limitations, payment, retirement, and security of the bonds and pledges; to provide for appropriations and tax levies by counties and townships for county roads; to authorize contributions by townships for county roads; to provide for the establishment and administration of the state trunk line fund, local bridge fund, comprehensive transportation fund, and certain other funds; to provide for the deposits in the state trunk line fund, critical bridge fund, comprehensive transportation fund, and certain other funds of money raised by specific taxes and fees; to provide for definitions of public transportation functions and criteria; to define the purposes for which Michigan transportation funds may be allocated; to provide for Michigan transportation fund grants; to provide for review and approval of transportation programs; to provide for submission of annual legislative requests and reports; to provide for the establishment and functions of certain advisory entities; to provide for conditions for grants; to provide for the issuance of bonds and notes for transportation purposes; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for the making of loans for transportation purposes by the state transportation department and for the receipt and repayment by local units and agencies of those loans from certain specified sources; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 10 and 11 (MCL 247.660 and 247.661), section 10 as amended by 2016 PA 246 and section 11 as amended by 2015 PA 175, and by adding section 10r.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Sheppard moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 6015, entitled
A bill to amend 1951 PA 51, entitled “An act to provide for the classification of all public roads, streets, and highways in this state, and for the revision of that classification and for additions to and deletions from each classification; to set up and establish the Michigan transportation fund; to provide for the deposits in the Michigan transportation fund of specific taxes on motor vehicles and motor vehicle fuels; to provide for the allocation of funds from the Michigan transportation fund and the use and administration of the fund for transportation purposes; to promote safe and efficient travel for motor vehicle drivers, bicyclists, pedestrians, and other legal users of roads, streets, and highways; to set up and establish the truck safety fund; to provide for the allocation of funds from the truck safety fund and administration of the fund for truck safety purposes; to set up and establish the Michigan truck safety commission; to establish certain standards for road contracts for certain businesses; to provide for the continuing review of transportation needs within the state; to authorize the state transportation commission, counties, cities, and villages to borrow money, issue bonds, and make pledges of funds for transportation purposes; to authorize counties to advance funds for the payment of deficiencies necessary for the payment of bonds issued under this act; to provide for the limitations, payment, retirement, and security of the bonds and pledges; to provide for appropriations and tax levies by counties and townships for county roads; to authorize contributions by townships for county roads; to provide for the establishment and administration of the state trunk line fund, local bridge fund, comprehensive transportation fund, and certain other funds; to provide for the deposits in the state trunk line fund, critical bridge fund, comprehensive transportation fund, and certain other funds of money raised by specific taxes and fees; to provide for definitions of public transportation functions and criteria; to define the purposes for which Michigan transportation funds may be allocated; to provide for Michigan transportation fund grants; to provide for review and approval of transportation programs; to provide for submission of annual legislative requests and reports; to provide for the establishment and functions of certain advisory entities; to provide for conditions for grants; to provide for the issuance of bonds and notes for transportation purposes; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for the making of loans for transportation purposes by the state transportation department and for the receipt and repayment by local units and agencies of those loans from certain specified sources; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” (MCL 247.651 to 247.675) by adding section 10s.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Noble moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of
Motions and Resolutions
Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns today it stand adjourned until Tuesday, June 12, at 10:00 a.m.
The motion prevailed.
Announcement by the Clerk of Printing and Enrollment
The Clerk announced the filing to the Secretary of State on Wednesday, June 6, the following:
Initiative Petition at 3:54 p.m.
An initiation of legislation to repeal 1965 PA 166, entitled “An act to require prevailing wages and fringe benefits on state projects; to establish the requirements and responsibilities of contracting agents and bidders; to prescribe penalties,” (MCL 408.551 to 408.558); and to provide for an appropriation for related purposes.
The Clerk announced that the following bills had been reproduced and made available electronically on Wednesday, June 6:
House Bill Nos. 6107 6108 6109 6110 6111 6112 6113 6114 6115 6116 6117 6118 6119 6120
6121 6122 6123
The Clerk announced that the following bills had been reproduced and made available electronically on Thursday, June 7:
Senate Bill Nos. 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060
The Clerk announced that the following Senate bills had been received on Thursday, June 7:
Senate Bill Nos. 175 684 685 787 957 958 959 982 983 990 991 1013 1014
Messages from the Senate
House Bill No. 5052, entitled
A bill to amend 1913 PA 275, entitled “An act to authorize the boards of supervisors of counties to create a board of county auditors, appoint such officers, and prescribe their powers, duties and compensation,” by amending section 5 (MCL 47.5).
The Senate has passed the bill and ordered that it be given immediate effect.
The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.
House Bill No. 5072, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending section 534 (MCL 168.534), as amended by 1988 PA 116.
The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.
The House agreed to the full title.
The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.
House Bill No. 5114, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending section 643 (MCL 168.643), as amended by 2003 PA 302.
The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.
The House agreed to the full title.
The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.
House Bill No. 5131, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending section 697 (MCL 168.697).
The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.
The House agreed to the full title.
The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.
House Bill No. 4115, entitled
A bill to amend 1933 PA 167, entitled “General sales tax act,” by amending section 4o (MCL 205.54o), as amended by 2016 PA 503.
The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.
The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1), ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.
The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.
House Bill No. 4438, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 11701 and 11718 (MCL 324.11701 and 324.11718), section 11701 as amended by 2016 PA 294 and section 11718 as amended by 2004 PA 381, and by adding section 11721.
The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.
The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1), ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.
The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.
House Bill No. 5084, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending sections 265 and 830 (MCL 168.265 and 168.830); and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
The Senate has substituted (S-2) the bill.
The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-2), ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.
The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.
House Bill No. 5086, entitled
A bill to amend 2014 PA 86, entitled “Local community stabilization authority act,” by amending sections 5, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16a, 17, and 21 (MCL 123.1345, 123.1353, 123.1354, 123.1355, 123.1356, 123.1356a, 123.1357, and 123.1361), sections 5 and 13 as amended by 2015 PA 122, sections 14, 15, 16, and 17 as amended by 2017 PA 102, and section 21 as amended by 2016 PA 124.
The Senate has substituted (S-2) the bill.
The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-2), ordered that it be given immediate effect and amended the title to read as follows:
A bill to amend 2014 PA 86, entitled “An act to create a metropolitan authority; to prescribe the powers, duties, and jurisdictions of the metropolitan authority; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state officials; to levy, collect, and distribute a tax; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 5, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16a, 17, 18, and 21 (MCL 123.1345, 123.1353, 123.1354, 123.1355, 123.1356, 123.1356a, 123.1357, 123.1358, and 123.1361), sections 5 and 13 as amended by 2015 PA 122, sections 14, 15, 16, and 17 as amended by 2017 PA 102, and section 21 as amended by 2016 PA 124.
The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.
Senate Bill No. 175, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending section 1278a (MCL 380.1278a), as amended by 2015 PA 186.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Workforce and Talent Development.
Senate Bill No. 684, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending section 1278b (MCL 380.1278b), as amended by 2014 PA 209.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Workforce and Talent Development.
Senate Bill No. 685, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending section 1277 (MCL 380.1277), as amended by 2016 PA 532.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Workforce and Talent Development.
Senate Bill No. 787, entitled
A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending sections 3104, 3107, 3114, and 3115 (MCL 500.3104, 500.3107, 500.3114, and 500.3115), section 3104 as amended by 2002 PA 662, section 3107 as amended by 2012 PA 542, and section 3114 as amended by 2016 PA 347, and by adding sections 1245 and 3109b.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Insurance.
Senate Bill No. 957, entitled
A bill to amend 2013 PA 183, entitled “An act to create the student safety act; to provide for confidential reports of potential harm or criminal activities directed at school students, school employees, and schools; to establish a hotline for filing those reports; to create the student safety fund and to provide for contributions to and expenditures from that fund; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state officials and departments; to provide for procedures for the release of certain confidential information; to prescribe penalties; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by repealing enacting section 1.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Senate Bill No. 958, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” (MCL 380.1 to 380.1852) by adding section 1308a.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Senate Bill No. 959, entitled
A bill to amend 1965 PA 203, entitled “Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act,” by amending sections 9, 9b, 9c, and 9d (MCL 28.609, 28.609b, 28.609c, and 28.609d), as amended by 2017 PA 198, and by adding section 9e.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Senate Bill No. 982, entitled
A bill to create the office of school safety and prescribe its powers and duties; and to provide for the powers and duties of certain state entities.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Senate Bill No. 983, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” (MCL 380.1 to 380.1852) by adding section 1308a.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Senate Bill No. 990, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” (MCL 380.1 to 380.1852) by adding section 1264.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Senate Bill No. 991, entitled
A bill to amend 2013 PA 183, entitled “Student safety act,” by amending section 3 (MCL 752.913).
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Senate Bill No. 1013, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending section 801h (MCL 257.801h), as added by 1996 PA 551.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Senate Bill No. 1014, entitled
A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending the title and sections 3101a, 3107, 3114, 3115, 3163, 3172, 3173, 3173a, 3174, 3175, 3177, and 4501 (MCL 500.3101a, 500.3107, 500.3114, 500.3115, 500.3163, 500.3172, 500.3173, 500.3173a, 500.3174, 500.3175, 500.3177, and 500.4501), the title as amended by 2002 PA 304, section 3101a as amended by 2014 PA 419, section 3107 as amended by 2012 PA 542, section 3114 as amended by 2016 PA 347, section 3163 as amended by 2002 PA 697, sections 3172, 3173a, 3174, and 3175 as amended by 2012 PA 204, section 3177 as amended by 1984 PA 426, and section 4501 as amended by 2012 PA 39, and by adding section 3107c and chapter 63.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Insurance.
Introduction of Bills
Rep. Victory introduced
House Bill No. 6124, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 2001, 72302, 74101, 74116, 74117, 74120, 74122, 78101, 78105, and 83106 (MCL 324.2001, 324.72302, 324.74101, 324.74116, 324.74117, 324.74120, 324.74122, 324.78101, 324.78105, and 324.83106), section 2001 as amended by 2010 PA 32, section 72302 as added by 1995 PA 58, sections 74101 and 74122 as amended by 2010 PA 33, section 74116 as amended by 2016 PA 1, sections 74117, 74120, and 78105 as amended by 2013 PA 81, section 78101 as amended by 2010 PA 302, and section 83106 as amended by 2010 PA 34; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.
Rep. Victory introduced
House Bill No. 6125, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending section 805 (MCL 257.805), as amended by 2013 PA 82.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.
Rep. Lucido introduced
House Bill No. 6126, entitled
A bill to amend 1972 PA 348, entitled “An act to regulate relationships between landlords and tenants relative to rental agreements for rental units; to regulate the payment, repayment, use and investment of security deposits; to provide for commencement and termination inventories of rental units; to provide for termination arrangements relative to rental units; to provide for legal remedies; and to provide penalties,” by amending section 2 (MCL 554.602).
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
Rep. Miller introduced
House Bill No. 6127, entitled
A bill to amend 1939 PA 288, entitled “Probate code of 1939,” by amending section 1 of chapter XI (MCL 711.1), as amended by 2000 PA 111.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors.
Rep. Kosowski introduced
House Bill No. 6128, entitled
A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending sections 2027 and 2151 (MCL 500.2027 and 500.2151), section 2027 as amended by 1998 PA 26 and section 2151 as added by 2012 PA 165, and by adding section 2027a.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Insurance.
Reps. Kesto, Iden and Calley introduced
House Bill No. 6129, entitled
A bill to amend 1998 PA 386, entitled “Estates and protected individuals code,” by amending section 7704 (MCL 700.7704), as added by 2009 PA 46, and by adding section 7703b.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Law and Justice.
Reps. Calley, Kesto and Iden introduced
House Bill No. 6130, entitled
A bill to amend 1998 PA 386, entitled “Estates and protected individuals code,” (MCL 700.1101 to 700.8206) by adding section 7703a.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Law and Justice.
Reps. Iden, Kesto and Calley introduced
House Bill No. 6131, entitled
A bill to amend 1998 PA 386, entitled “Estates and protected individuals code,” by amending sections 7103, 7105, 7108, 7411, and 7703 (MCL 700.7103, 700.7105, 700.7108, 700.7411, and 700.7703), section 7103 as amended by 2012 PA 483, sections 7105 and 7411 as amended by 2010 PA 325, and sections 7108 and 7703 as added by 2009 PA 46; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Law and Justice.
Reps. VanderWall, Hughes, Howell, Bellino, Farrington and Sheppard introduced
House Bill No. 6132, entitled
A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled “Income tax act of 1967,” by amending section 30 (MCL 206.30), as amended by 2018 PA 38.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Tax Policy.
Reps. VanderWall, Howell and Victory introduced
House Bill No. 6133, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 43527a (MCL 324.43527a), as added by 2013 PA 108.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.
Reps. Chang, Whiteford, Rendon and Kesto introduced
House Bill No. 6134, entitled
A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” by amending section 224f (MCL 750.224f), as amended by 2014 PA 4.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Law and Justice.
Reps. Whiteford, Chang, Rendon and Kesto introduced
House Bill No. 6135, entitled
A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” by amending section 222 (MCL 750.222), as amended by 2015 PA 28.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Law and Justice.
Reps. Rendon, Chang, Whiteford and Kesto introduced
House Bill No. 6136, entitled
A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 16m of chapter XVII (MCL 777.16m), as amended by 2014 PA 192.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Law and Justice.
Reps. Chang and Rendon introduced
House Bill No. 6137, entitled
A bill to establish a licensed social workers student loan repayment program for certain social workers serving in areas of need; and to prescribe certain powers and duties of certain state officers, agencies, and departments.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Reps. Rendon and Chang introduced
House Bill No. 6138, entitled
A bill to establish a licensed social workers student loan repayment fund and to provide for its administration; and to prescribe certain powers and duties of certain state officers, agencies, and departments.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Reps. LaGrand, Hammoud, Wittenberg, Moss, Sowerby, Clemente, Yancey, Santana, Zemke and Chang introduced
House Bill No. 6139, entitled
A bill to require all state departments and agencies to establish certain air quality policies, rules, and grant criteria; and to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state governmental officers and entities.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.
Reps. Guerra, Hammoud, Wittenberg, Moss, Sowerby, Clemente, LaGrand, Yancey, Santana, Zemke and Chang introduced
House Bill No. 6140, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” (MCL 324.101 to 324.90106) by adding section 5506a.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.
Reps. Yancey, Hammoud, Wittenberg, Moss, Sowerby, Clemente, LaGrand, Santana, Zemke and Chang introduced
House Bill No. 6141, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 5516 (MCL 324.5516).
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.
Reps. Clemente, Hammoud, Wittenberg, Moss, Sowerby, LaGrand, Yancey, Santana, Zemke and Chang introduced
House Bill No. 6142, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” (MCL 324.101 to 324.90106) by adding section 5503a.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.
Reps. Hammoud, Wittenberg, Moss, Sowerby, Clemente, LaGrand, Yancey, Santana, Zemke and Chang introduced
House Bill No. 6143, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” (MCL 324.101 to 324.90106) by adding section 5503b.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.
Reps. Santana, Hammoud, Wittenberg, Moss, Sowerby, Clemente, LaGrand, Yancey, Zemke and Chang introduced
House Bill No. 6144, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” (MCL 324.101 to 324.90106) by adding section 5506a.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.
Rep. Howrylak introduced
House Bill No. 6145, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending sections 54, 164, 194, 256, 303, 322a, 351, 381, 386, 409c, 414, 434, 467d, and 590c (MCL 168.54, 168.164, 168.194, 168.256, 168.303, 168.322a, 168.351, 168.381, 168.386, 168.409c, 168.414, 168.434, 168.467d, and 168.590c), section 164 as amended by 1990 PA 7, sections 303 and 381 as amended by 2018 PA 120, section 386 as amended by 2014 PA 94, sections 409c, 414, 434, and 467d as amended by 1999 PA 218, and section 590c as added by 1988 PA 116.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Elections and Ethics.
Announcements by the Clerk
The Clerk received the following dissent from Rep. Rabhi:
I would like to dissent on the motion to grant immediate effect on Senate Bill 897.
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Rep. Leutheuser moved that the House adjourn.
The motion prevailed, the time being 3:50 p.m.
Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Tedder declared the House adjourned until Tuesday, June 12, at 10:00 a.m.
GARY L. RANDALL
Clerk of the House of Representatives
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