No. 64

STATE OF MICHIGAN

 

JOURNAL

OF THE

House  of  Representatives

 

100th  Legislature

REGULAR  SESSION  OF  2019

 

 

 

 

House Chamber, Lansing, Thursday, June 20, 2019.

 

12:00 Noon.

 

The House was called to order by the Speaker Pro Tempore.

 

The roll was called by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, who announced that a quorum was present.

 

 

Afendoulis—present       Filler—present              Kahle—present             Reilly—present

Albert—present             Frederick—present        Kennedy—present        Rendon—present

Alexander—present        Garrett—present           Koleszar—present         Robinson—present

Allor—present               Garza—present             Kuppa—present            Sabo—present

Anthony—present          Gay-Dagnogo—present LaFave—present           Schroeder—present

Bellino—present            Glenn—present             LaGrand—present         Shannon—present

Berman—present           Green—present             Lasinski—present         Sheppard—present

Bolden—present            Greig—present             Leutheuser—present     Slagh—present

Bollin—present              Griffin—present           Liberati—present          Sneller—present

Brann—present              Guerra—present           Lightner—present         Sowerby—present

Brixie—present              Haadsma—present        Lilly—present              Stone—present

Byrd—present               Hall—present               Love—present              Tate—present

Calley—present             Hammoud—present      Lower—present            VanSingel—present

Cambensy—present        Hauck—present            Maddock—present        VanWoerkom—present

Camilleri—present         Hernandez—present      Manoogian—present     Vaupel—present

Carter, B.—present         Hertel—present            Marino—present           Wakeman—present

Carter, T.—present         Hoadley—present         Markkanen—present     Warren—present

Chatfield—present         Hoitenga—present        Meerman—present        Webber—present

Cherry—present             Hood—present             Miller—present            Wendzel—present

Chirkun—present           Hope—present             Mueller—present          Wentworth—present

Clemente—present         Hornberger—present     Neeley—present           Whiteford—present

Cole—present                Howell—present           O’Malley—present       Whitsett—present

Coleman—present          Huizenga—present        Pagan—present             Wittenberg—present

Crawford—present         Iden—present               Paquette—present         Witwer—present

Eisen—present               Inman—excused           Peterson—present         Wozniak—present

Elder—present               Johnson, C.—present     Pohutsky—present        Yancey—present

Ellison—present            Johnson, S.—present     Rabhi—present             Yaroch—present

Farrington—present        Jones—present                                                

 

 

e/d/s = entered during session

Pastor Mark Bouslog, Senior Pastor of Jenison Bible Church in Hudsonville, offered the following invocation:

 

“A Prayer for Wisdom:

Heavenly Father,

Thank You for being the Giver of all good things, including Your Son, Jesus Christ, so that all who believe may have eternal life.

We come into Your presence this morning with full awareness of our absolute dependence on You. The challenges in our State, Country and World press us to look for wisdom beyond ourselves and we come to You for this discernment. We find great comfort in the words of the Apostle James as he wrote, ‘If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, Who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.’ It is on this basis that we ask wisdom for:

·          Unity to move forward for the greater good of all people

·          Responsible stewardship of the Treasury of our great State

·          Addressing the great needs represented among the people of Michigan

·          Writing appropriate legislation that will ensure the well-being of those who reside in our State

·          Responding to those matters which may catch us unawares

God, please grant this House abundant wisdom that is from above so that every decision will result in the good that You have ordained. We give You praise for all that You will enable us to do for Your glory.

It is in the strong and powerful name of Jesus that I pray.

Amen.”

 

 

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The Speaker assumed the Chair.

 

 

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Rep. Cole moved that Rep. Inman be excused from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

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The Speaker called Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Lilly to the Chair.

 

 

Motions and Resolutions

 

 

Reps. Eisen, Hauck, Wozniak, Green, Markkanen, Frederick, Berman, Maddock, Reilly, Leutheuser, Bollin, Mueller, Kahle, Huizenga, Afendoulis, Liberati, Garza, Calley, Chirkun, Clemente, Crawford, Gay‑Dagnogo, Haadsma, Cynthia Johnson, Jones, Lasinski, Love, Manoogian, Shannon, Sneller, Stone, Tate, Warren and Webber offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 132.

A resolution to declare July 22, 2019, as Fragile X Awareness Day in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, Fragile X syndrome is the most common cause of inherited intellectual disability and the most common known genetic cause of autism or autism spectrum disorders; and

Whereas, Over 1.5 million Americans are carriers of a fragile X mutation and thus have, or are at risk for developing, a fragile X-associated disorder, and over 100,000 Americans have fragile X syndrome; and

Whereas, Fragile X disorders are also associated with tremor/ataxia syndrome, causing tremors, balance deficiencies, and memory problems, ovarian insufficiency, causing reduced fertility or infertility, menstrual deficiencies, and early menopause; and

Whereas, Fragile X is a powerful research model for neuropsychiatric disorders, such as autism, schizophrenia, pervasive developmental disorders, and similar conditions including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, reproductive problems in women, and other genetically-based medical conditions; and

Whereas, Although the genetic defect causing fragile X has been discovered and is easily identified by DNA testing, fragile X frequently goes undetected due to its recent discovery and the lack of awareness about the syndrome, even within the medical community; and

Whereas, Raising awareness of fragile X with the public and the medical community will help patients with the fragile X gene make better informed medical decisions and help those living with fragile x syndrome to adapt into society and provide significant contributions towards better understanding autism and other fragile X-associated conditions; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare July 22, 2019, as Fragile X Awareness Day in the state of Michigan. We encourage all Michiganders to work together to raise awareness of the need for early diagnosis and treatment for the disorder as well as continued research to find a cure.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

 

 

Reps. Liberati, Eisen, Garza, Calley, Chirkun, Clemente, Crawford, Gay-Dagnogo, Haadsma, Cynthia Johnson, Jones, Kahle, Kuppa, Lasinski, Leutheuser, Manoogian, Pagan, Sabo, Shannon, Sneller, Sowerby, Stone, Tate, Warren and Webber offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 133.

A resolution to declare July 2019 as Fragile X Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, Fragile X is the most common inherited cause of developmental disability, cognitive impairment, and autism affecting people of every race, income level, and nationality; and

Whereas, Nearly 1.5 million Americans are living with the health impacts of a Fragile X mutation; and

Whereas, The exact number of people who have the Fragile X permutation is unknown. Studies estimate that between 1 in 148 and 1 in 291 females and 1 in 290 and 1 in 855 males in the United States are carriers of a Fragile X mutation and can pass the mutation to their offspring; and

Whereas, Approximately one in every 3,600 to one in every 4,000 males and one in 4,000 to one in every 6,000 female children are born with the Fragile X Syndrome and typically require a lifetime of special care which could cost over $2,000,000; and

Whereas, Fragile X remains frequently undiagnosed until puberty. The genetic mutation causing Fragile X has been studied and is easily identified by testing. Early intervention and therapy is necessary to provide the most opportunity for developing a full range of skills and behavior; and

Whereas, The Fragile X protein also plays a critical role in normal brain function and in other neuropsychiatric conditions including autism, schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, clinical depression, and other forms of X-linked cognitive impairment. The study of Fragile X provides a unique research opportunity for advancing the understanding of these other neuropsychiatric conditions. With concerted research efforts, a targeted treatment for Fragile X will likely be developed. Fragile X research has been vastly underfunded despite the prevalence of the condition, the great potential for the development of targeted treatments, and the significance that Fragile X research has for related disorders; and

Whereas, The U.S. Congress has designated July as National Fragile X Awareness Month. The Michigan House of Representatives as an institution and members of the Michigan Legislature as individuals are in unique positions to help raise public awareness about the need for increased funding for research, early diagnosis, and treatment for the condition known as Fragile X; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare July 2019 as Fragile X Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

 

 

Reps. Miller, Paquette, Chirkun, Clemente, Gay-Dagnogo, Haadsma, Jones, Kahle, Lasinski, Shannon, Slagh, Stone and Warren offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 134.

A resolution to declare July 2019 as Dark Sky Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, The beauty and wonder of a dark night sky is part of the cultural and scientific heritage of all humanity and should be preserved and protected; and

Whereas, Residents, photographers, astronomers and visitors from all walks of life appreciate the dark sky of Michigan through stargazing, as one can clearly see the heavens at night; and

Whereas, Outdoor lighting constitutes “light pollution” of the nighttime environment; and

Whereas, Attention to the problem of light pollution and mitigation efforts will help ensure that the sky is preserved; and

Whereas, Public awareness of the benefits of dark skies is encouraged; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare July 2019, as Dark Sky Awareness Month in the state of Michigan. We recognize the local individuals and municipalities working to keep Michigan skies free of light pollution and we commend them for their efforts to ensure that citizens now and into the future enjoy the benefits of a pristine nighttime sky.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

 

 

Reps. Farrington, Chirkun, Clemente, Crawford, Garza, Gay-Dagnogo, Haadsma, Jones, Kuppa, Lasinski, Love, Manoogian, Sabo, Shannon, Slagh, Sneller and Warren offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 135.

A resolution to declare July 2019 as Craft Beer Month in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, Michigan craft brewers are a vibrant affirmation and expression of Michigan’s entrepreneurial traditions, operate as community-based small businesses, and provide employment for more than 17,000 workers; and

Whereas, Michigan has craft brewers in every region of the state and more than 300 craft brewers statewide; and

Whereas, Michigan ranks fifth in the nation for overall number of breweries, microbreweries, and brewpubs; and

Whereas, The Michigan Brewers Guild celebrates Michigan Craft Beer each year by hosting a Summer Festival in July; and

Whereas, Craft brewers in Michigan support state agriculture by purchasing hops, malted barley, wheat, beet sugar, cherries, apples, and numerous other fruits, herbs, spices, and vegetables grown in Michigan; and

Whereas, Michigan craft brewers promote Michigan’s spirit of independence through a renaissance in handcrafted beers like those first brought to Michigan by European settlers and produced here by our forefathers, including Bernhard Stroh, for the enjoyment of the citizenry; and

Whereas, Striving to educate legal drinking-age residents, Michigan craft brewers convey awareness about the differences in beer flavor, aroma, color, alcohol content, body, and other complex variables, beer history, and gastronomic qualities of beer; and

Whereas, Michigan craft brewers champion the message of responsible enjoyment to their customers and work within their communities to prevent alcohol abuse and underage drinking; and

Whereas, Craft brewers in Michigan produce more than 100 distinct styles of flavorful beers, the quality and diversity of which have made Michigan the envy of many states, contributing to balanced trade with increased Michigan exports and promoting Michigan tourism; and

Whereas, Michigan craft brewers have been a successful business model during our state’s economic struggles by contributing more than $700 million in labor income with a total economic contribution of more than $2.4 billion, thriving and expanding in furthering their economic importance to the state; and

Whereas, Michigan craft brewers are vested in the future, health, and welfare of their communities as employers providing a diverse array of quality local jobs. They are contributors to the local tax base and are committed sponsors of a broad range of vital community institutions and philanthropic causes, including not-for-profit housing development associations, chambers of commerce, humane societies, athletic teams, and medical research; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare July 2019 as Craft Beer Month in the state of Michigan. We recognize the contributions that Michigan craft brewers have made to the state’s communities, economy, and history; and be it further

Resolved, That we commend Michigan craft brewers for providing jobs, improving the balance of trade, supporting Michigan agriculture, and educating residents about the history and culture of beer while promoting the responsible consumption of beer as a beverage of moderation.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

 

 

Reps. Hood, VanSingel, Sabo, Hertel, Hope, Brixie, Warren, Greig, Hoadley, Rabhi, Pagan, Manoogian, Cherry, Chirkun, Clemente, Garza, Gay-Dagnogo, Haadsma, Jones, Kuppa, Lasinski, Leutheuser, Love, Shannon, Sneller, Sowerby and Stone offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 136.

A resolution to declare June 30-July 7, 2019, as Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, Michigan and its economy are defined by the Great Lakes and depend on its great abundance of fresh water for manufacturing, tourism, fishing, public water supplies, agriculture, and numerous other uses; and

Whereas, Preventing the introduction of aquatic invasive species ultimately benefits Michigan, and stopping the introduction of these species would eliminate the need for the state of Michigan, business, industry, and citizens from employing costly methods to control and manage them; and

Whereas, Michigan is protecting the Great Lakes from aquatic invasive species from a number of pathways including ballast water, canals and waterways, organisms in trade, and recreational activities such as boating and angling; and

Whereas, Over 180 nonindigenous aquatic species are established in the Great Lakes basin, many of which are displacing native species, disrupting habitats, and degrading natural, managed, and agricultural landscapes, resulting in millions of dollars for control efforts each year; and

Whereas, Michigan has over 900,000 registered boaters and many other recreational, commercial, and industrial users of over 11,000 inland lakes and over 36,000 miles of rivers and streams in the state, many of which are impacted by aquatic invasive species; and

Whereas, Aquatic invasive species awareness is an important first step toward behavior change, which prevents the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species; and

Whereas, Spring marks the beginning of water-related recreational activities in Michigan; and

Whereas, Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week is an opportunity for Michigan’s government to join forces with business, industry, environmental groups, community organizations, citizens, and the other Great Lakes states and provinces to take action against the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare June 30-July 7, 2019, as Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week in the state of Michigan; and be it further

Resolved, That all citizens must increase their understanding and awareness of aquatic invasive species and their environmental and economic impacts and take preventative measures to stop the spread and introduction of aquatic invasive species; and be it further

Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Michigan Department of Transportation, Great Lakes Fishery Commission, Council of Great Lakes Governors, Michigan Congressional Delegation, and Great Lakes Commission.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

 

 

Reps. Cole, Love, Cherry, Leutheuser, Howell, Ellison, Slagh, O’Malley, Bellino, VanSingel, Meerman, Lightner, Alexander, Chirkun, Crawford, Garza, Gay-Dagnogo, Haadsma, Jones, Kahle, Kuppa, Lasinski, Sabo, Shannon, Sneller and Sowerby offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 137.

A resolution to declare July 2019 as Wildlife Conservation Month in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, Michigan’s natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and plentiful waters are enjoyed from Belle Isle to Baraga by millions of residents and visitors and should be preserved and protected for future generations; and

Whereas, Hunters and fishermen were among the first conservationists, pushing for active wildlife management and conservation to ensure wildlife would flourish forever; and

Whereas, Science-based wildlife management and conservation decisions such as actively enhancing habitat, monitoring wildlife populations, preventing the spread of disease, and regulating hunting and fishing seasons help balance our use of natural resources with the needs of Michigan’s wildlife; and

Whereas, As a result of these protections, regulations and extensive conservation efforts, Michigan populations of elk, wild turkey, white-tailed deer, lake sturgeon and many other species have rebounded from near extinction. Approximately 11,000 inland lakes and 36,000 miles of rivers and streams are safeguarded from invasive species and abundant wildlife habitat and wildfire risk are improved by forest management; and

Whereas, July 1 marks the 81st anniversary of the effective date for the Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, which provides funding for wildlife management projects across the nation through the purchase of hunting equipment; and

Whereas, Hunting and fishing licenses, not state taxes, provide tens of millions of dollars each year for wildlife conservation; and

Whereas, Hunters and anglers annually contribute $11.2 billion to Michigan’s economy and create 171,000 jobs, making the combined activities one of the state’s top 10 job-creating industries, according to a recent Michigan United Conservation Clubs study; and

Whereas, This year is the fifth anniversary of the creation of the Michigan Wildlife Council, a bipartisan-approved panel entrusted with educating the public about the importance of wildlife management in preserving Michigan’s outdoor heritage for future generations; and

Whereas, In large part because of the council’s activities, more Michiganders than ever are aware of the essential role hunting and fishing play in conserving, managing, and protecting Michigan’s wildlife; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare July 2019 as Wildlife Conservation Month in the state of Michigan; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the Michigan Wildlife Council.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

Reps. Cambensy, Sowerby, Chirkun, Howell, Gay-Dagnogo, Clemente, Cherry, Garza, Haadsma, Hope, Jones, Kahle, Kuppa, Lasinski, Love, Manoogian, Pagan, Sabo, Shannon, Slagh, Sneller, Stone and Warren offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 138.

A resolution to declare June 22, 2019, as Michigan Mountain Biking Day in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, World-class biking experiences can be found in the over 1,300 miles of mountain biking trails scattered throughout the state of Michigan—from the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula to metro Detroit; and

Whereas, Michigan is home to a variety of trail challenges including expert-level tracks with edgy bedrock and roots to smooth flowing switchbacks. The diversity of Michigan’s single-track brings together every type of biker from beginners to world champion racers. Michigan’s diverse trails allow every cyclist to find a trail that best suits their interests and comfort level; and

Whereas, Michigan proudly is home to two International Mountain Bicycling Association Ride Centers, Copper Harbor and Marquette. Only 40 of these mountain bike towns exist in the world. The Copper Harbor and Marquette Ride Centers have been internationally recognized for their exemplary design and incredible rider experience. Additionally, the Copper Harbor trails have been rated among the best in the country by National Geographic and the Marquette trail system has been nationally recognized by USA Today; and

Whereas, Michigan is also home to an International Mountain Bicycling Association Epic trail, the High Country Pathway in the Pigeon River Country State Forest near Vanderbilt. Only 42 IMBA Epic trails exist in the United States. This 70-mile trail is known for its backcountry adventure and elk viewing experiences; and

Whereas, The state’s mountain biking trails connect thousands of residents and visitors to the local economy. According to the Outdoor Industry Foundation, nearly 45 million Americans mountain bike each year. In Copper Harbor alone, their trails bring in more than 20,000 bikers annually. The mountain biking tourism industry provides a healthy boost to the Michigan communities who maintain our renowned trails; and

Whereas, Michigan mountain biking trails provide healthy, fun activities for all ages and connect bikers to the natural wonders of Michigan’s environment. Mountain biking trails in the state provide unique opportunities for riders to experience up-close all that our wilderness and lakes have to offer; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare June 22, 2019, as Michigan Mountain Biking Day in the state of Michigan.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

 

 

Messages from the Senate

 

 

House Bill No. 4234, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the legislature, the executive, the department of the attorney general, the department of state, the department of treasury, the department of technology, management, and budget, the department of civil rights, the department of talent and economic development, and certain other state purposes for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations; to provide for the disposition of fees and other income received by the state agencies; and to declare the effect of this act.

The Senate has substituted (S-3) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-3), ordered that it be given immediate effect and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to make, supplement, and adjust appropriations for the department of treasury and for various state departments and agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Cole moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-3) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-3) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 163                                    Yeas—99

 

 

Afendoulis                         Farrington                Jones                                     Rendon

Albert                                Filler                        Kahle                                     Sabo

Allor                                 Frederick                 Kennedy                                Schroeder

Anthony                            Garrett                     Koleszar                                Shannon

Bellino                              Garza                       Kuppa                                    Sheppard

Berman                             Gay-Dagnogo           LaFave                                   Slagh

Bolden                              Glenn                      LaGrand                                Sneller

Bollin                                Green                      Lasinski                                 Sowerby

Brann                                Greig                       Leutheuser                             Stone

Brixie                                Griffin                     Liberati                                  Tate

Byrd                                  Guerra                     Lilly                                       VanSingel

Calley                                Haadsma                 Love                                      VanWoerkom

Cambensy                         Hall                         Lower                                    Vaupel

Camilleri                           Hammoud                Manoogian                             Wakeman

Carter, B.                           Hernandez               Marino                                   Warren

Chatfield                           Hertel                      Markkanen                             Webber

Cherry                               Hoadley                   Meerman                               Wendzel

Chirkun                             Hoitenga                  Miller                                     Wentworth

Clemente                           Hood                       Neeley                                   Whiteford

Cole                                  Hope                       O’Malley                               Wittenberg

Coleman                            Hornberger              Pagan                                     Witwer

Crawford                           Howell                     Paquette                                 Wozniak

Eisen                                 Huizenga                 Peterson                                 Yancey

Elder                                 Iden                         Pohutsky                                Yaroch

Ellison                              Johnson, C.              Rabhi                                    

 

 

                                                               Nays—6

 

 

Carter, T.                           Maddock                 Robinson                               Whitsett

Johnson, S.                        Reilly                                                                    

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Cole moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

 

 

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Rep. Alexander, under Rule 31, made the following statement:

“Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I did not vote on Roll Call No. 163 because of a possible conflict of interest.”

 

Rep. Lightner, under Rule 31, made the following statement:

“Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I did not vote on Roll Call No. 163 because of a possible conflict of interest.”

 

Rep. Hauck, under Rule 31, made the following statement:

“Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I did not vote on Roll Call No. 163 because of a possible conflict of interest.”

 

Rep. Mueller, under Rule 31, made the following statement:

“Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I did not vote on Roll Call No. 163 because of a possible conflict of interest.”

Third Reading of Bills

 

 

House Bill No. 4728, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled “The state school aid act of 1979,” by amending sections 11, 17b, 201, and 236 (MCL 388.1611, 388.1617b, 388.1801, and 388.1836), section 11 as amended by 2018 PA 586, section 17b as amended by 2007 PA 137, and sections 201 and 236 as amended by 2018 PA 265.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 164                                    Yeas—57

 

 

Afendoulis                         Frederick                 LaFave                                   Rendon

Albert                                Glenn                      Leutheuser                             Schroeder

Alexander                          Green                      Lightner                                 Sheppard

Allor                                 Griffin                     Lilly                                       Slagh

Bellino                              Hall                         Lower                                    VanSingel

Berman                             Hauck                      Maddock                                VanWoerkom

Bollin                                Hernandez               Marino                                   Vaupel

Brann                                Hoitenga                  Markkanen                             Wakeman

Calley                                Hornberger              Meerman                               Webber

Chatfield                           Howell                     Miller                                     Wendzel

Cole                                  Huizenga                 Mueller                                  Wentworth

Crawford                           Iden                         O’Malley                               Whiteford

Eisen                                 Johnson, S.              Paquette                                 Wozniak

Farrington                         Kahle                       Reilly                                     Yaroch

Filler                                                                                                              

 

 

                                                              Nays—52

 

 

Anthony                            Ellison                     Jones                                     Rabhi

Bolden                              Garrett                     Kennedy                                Robinson

Brixie                                Garza                       Koleszar                                Sabo

Byrd                                  Gay-Dagnogo           Kuppa                                    Shannon

Cambensy                         Greig                       LaGrand                                Sneller

Camilleri                           Guerra                     Lasinski                                 Sowerby

Carter, B.                           Haadsma                 Liberati                                  Stone

Carter, T.                           Hammoud                Love                                      Tate

Cherry                               Hertel                      Manoogian                             Warren

Chirkun                             Hoadley                   Neeley                                   Whitsett

Clemente                           Hood                       Pagan                                     Wittenberg

Coleman                            Hope                       Peterson                                 Witwer

Elder                                 Johnson, C.              Pohutsky                                Yancey

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Cole moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4729, entitled

A bill to make, supplement, adjust, and consolidate appropriations for various state departments and agencies, the judicial branch, and the legislative branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; to provide for certain conditions on appropriations; and to provide for the expenditure of the 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. 165                                    Yeas—57

 

 

Afendoulis                         Frederick                 LaFave                                   Rendon

Albert                                Glenn                      Leutheuser                             Schroeder

Alexander                          Green                      Lightner                                 Sheppard

Allor                                 Griffin                     Lilly                                       Slagh

Bellino                              Hall                         Lower                                    VanSingel

Berman                             Hauck                      Maddock                                VanWoerkom

Bollin                                Hernandez               Marino                                   Vaupel

Brann                                Hoitenga                  Markkanen                             Wakeman

Calley                                Hornberger              Meerman                               Webber

Chatfield                           Howell                     Miller                                     Wendzel

Cole                                  Huizenga                 Mueller                                  Wentworth

Crawford                           Iden                         O’Malley                               Whiteford

Eisen                                 Johnson, S.              Paquette                                 Wozniak

Farrington                         Kahle                       Reilly                                     Yaroch

Filler                                                                                                              

 

 

                                                              Nays—52

 

 

Anthony                            Ellison                     Jones                                     Rabhi

Bolden                              Garrett                     Kennedy                                Robinson

Brixie                                Garza                       Koleszar                                Sabo

Byrd                                  Gay-Dagnogo           Kuppa                                    Shannon

Cambensy                         Greig                       LaGrand                                Sneller

Camilleri                           Guerra                     Lasinski                                 Sowerby

Carter, B.                           Haadsma                 Liberati                                  Stone

Carter, T.                           Hammoud                Love                                      Tate

Cherry                               Hertel                      Manoogian                             Warren

Chirkun                             Hoadley                   Neeley                                   Whitsett

Clemente                           Hood                       Pagan                                     Wittenberg

Coleman                            Hope                       Peterson                                 Witwer

Elder                                 Johnson, C.              Pohutsky                                Yancey

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Cole moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4223, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending the heading of part 93 and sections 9307 and 9321 (MCL 333.9307 and 333.9321), and by adding sections 9312 and 9316.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 166                                    Yeas—93

 

 

Afendoulis                         Farrington                Kennedy                                Schroeder

Alexander                          Filler                        Koleszar                                Shannon

Anthony                            Frederick                 Kuppa                                    Sheppard

Bellino                              Garrett                     LaGrand                                Slagh

Berman                             Garza                       Lasinski                                 Sneller

Bolden                              Gay-Dagnogo           Leutheuser                             Sowerby

Brann                                Green                      Liberati                                  Stone

Brixie                                Greig                       Lightner                                 Tate

Byrd                                  Griffin                     Lilly                                       VanSingel

Calley                                Guerra                     Love                                      VanWoerkom

Cambensy                         Haadsma                 Lower                                    Vaupel

Camilleri                           Hammoud                Manoogian                             Wakeman

Carter, B.                           Hauck                      Marino                                   Warren

Carter, T.                           Hertel                      Mueller                                  Webber

Chatfield                           Hoadley                   Neeley                                   Wendzel

Cherry                               Hood                       O’Malley                               Wentworth

Chirkun                             Hope                       Pagan                                     Whiteford

Clemente                           Howell                     Peterson                                 Whitsett

Cole                                  Huizenga                 Pohutsky                                Wittenberg

Coleman                            Iden                         Rabhi                                     Witwer

Crawford                           Johnson, C.              Rendon                                  Wozniak

Eisen                                 Jones                       Robinson                               Yancey

Elder                                 Kahle                       Sabo                                      Yaroch

Ellison                                                                                                           

 

 

                                                              Nays—16

 

 

Albert                                Hall                         Johnson, S.                             Meerman

Allor                                 Hernandez               LaFave                                   Miller

Bollin                                Hoitenga                  Maddock                                Paquette

Glenn                                Hornberger              Markkanen                             Reilly

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Cole moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

 

 

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4121, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 78q (MCL 211.78q), as amended by 2016 PA 518.

(The bill was received from the Senate on June 19, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 63, p. 856.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 167                                   Yeas—109

 

 

Afendoulis                         Filler                        Kahle                                     Reilly

Albert                                Frederick                 Kennedy                                Rendon

Alexander                          Garrett                     Koleszar                                Robinson

Allor                                 Garza                       Kuppa                                    Sabo

Anthony                            Gay-Dagnogo           LaFave                                   Schroeder

Bellino                              Glenn                      LaGrand                                Shannon

Berman                             Green                      Lasinski                                 Sheppard

Bolden                              Greig                       Leutheuser                             Slagh

Bollin                                Griffin                     Liberati                                  Sneller

Brann                                Guerra                     Lightner                                 Sowerby

Brixie                                Haadsma                 Lilly                                       Stone

Byrd                                  Hall                         Love                                      Tate

Calley                                Hammoud                Lower                                    VanSingel

Cambensy                         Hauck                      Maddock                                VanWoerkom

Camilleri                           Hernandez               Manoogian                             Vaupel

Carter, B.                           Hertel                      Marino                                   Wakeman

Carter, T.                           Hoadley                   Markkanen                             Warren

Chatfield                           Hoitenga                  Meerman                               Webber

Cherry                               Hood                       Miller                                     Wendzel

Chirkun                             Hope                       Mueller                                  Wentworth

Clemente                           Hornberger              Neeley                                   Whiteford

Cole                                  Howell                     O’Malley                               Whitsett

Coleman                            Huizenga                 Pagan                                     Wittenberg

Crawford                           Iden                         Paquette                                 Witwer

Eisen                                 Johnson, C.              Peterson                                 Wozniak

Elder                                 Johnson, S.              Pohutsky                                Yancey

Ellison                              Jones                       Rabhi                                     Yaroch

Farrington                                                                                                      

 

 

                                                               Nays—0

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

 

 

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4225, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending section 7303a (MCL 333.7303a), as amended by 2018 PA 101.

(The bill was received from the Senate on June 19, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 63, p. 856.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 168                                   Yeas—109

 

 

Afendoulis                         Filler                        Kahle                                     Reilly

Albert                                Frederick                 Kennedy                                Rendon

Alexander                          Garrett                     Koleszar                                Robinson

Allor                                 Garza                       Kuppa                                    Sabo

Anthony                            Gay-Dagnogo           LaFave                                   Schroeder

Bellino                              Glenn                      LaGrand                                Shannon

Berman                             Green                      Lasinski                                 Sheppard

Bolden                              Greig                       Leutheuser                             Slagh

Bollin                                Griffin                     Liberati                                  Sneller

Brann                                Guerra                     Lightner                                 Sowerby

Brixie                                Haadsma                 Lilly                                       Stone

Byrd                                  Hall                         Love                                      Tate

Calley                                Hammoud                Lower                                    VanSingel

Cambensy                         Hauck                      Maddock                                VanWoerkom

Camilleri                           Hernandez               Manoogian                             Vaupel

Carter, B.                           Hertel                      Marino                                   Wakeman

Carter, T.                           Hoadley                   Markkanen                             Warren

Chatfield                           Hoitenga                  Meerman                               Webber

Cherry                               Hood                       Miller                                     Wendzel

Chirkun                             Hope                       Mueller                                  Wentworth

Clemente                           Hornberger              Neeley                                   Whiteford

Cole                                  Howell                     O’Malley                               Whitsett

Coleman                            Huizenga                 Pagan                                     Wittenberg

Crawford                           Iden                         Paquette                                 Witwer

Eisen                                 Johnson, C.              Peterson                                 Wozniak

Elder                                 Johnson, S.              Pohutsky                                Yancey

Ellison                              Jones                       Rabhi                                     Yaroch

Farrington                                                                                                      

 

 

                                                               Nays—0

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

 

 

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4227, entitled

A bill to create a committee on Michigan’s mining future; to provide for the powers and duties of certain governmental officers and agencies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

(The bill was received from the Senate on June 19, with substitute (S-1) and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 63, p. 856.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 169                                   Yeas—108

 

 

Afendoulis                         Farrington                Kahle                                     Reilly

Albert                                Filler                        Kennedy                                Rendon

Alexander                          Frederick                 Koleszar                                Robinson

Allor                                 Garrett                     Kuppa                                    Sabo

Anthony                            Garza                       LaFave                                   Schroeder

Bellino                              Gay-Dagnogo           LaGrand                                Shannon

Berman                             Glenn                      Lasinski                                 Sheppard

Bolden                              Green                      Leutheuser                             Slagh

Bollin                                Greig                       Liberati                                  Sneller

Brann                                Griffin                     Lightner                                 Sowerby

Brixie                                Guerra                     Lilly                                       Stone

Byrd                                  Haadsma                 Love                                      Tate

Calley                                Hall                         Lower                                    VanSingel

Cambensy                         Hammoud                Maddock                                VanWoerkom

Camilleri                           Hauck                      Manoogian                             Vaupel

Carter, B.                           Hernandez               Marino                                   Wakeman

Carter, T.                           Hertel                      Markkanen                             Warren

Chatfield                           Hoadley                   Meerman                               Webber

Cherry                               Hoitenga                  Miller                                     Wendzel

Chirkun                             Hood                       Mueller                                  Wentworth

Clemente                           Hope                       Neeley                                   Whiteford

Cole                                  Hornberger              O’Malley                               Whitsett

Coleman                            Howell                     Pagan                                     Wittenberg

Crawford                           Huizenga                 Paquette                                 Witwer

Eisen                                 Iden                         Peterson                                 Wozniak

Elder                                 Johnson, C.              Pohutsky                                Yancey

Ellison                              Jones                       Rabhi                                     Yaroch

 

 

                                                               Nays—1

 

 

Johnson, S.                                                                                                     

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

 

 

Third Reading of Bills

 

 

House Bill No. 4694, entitled

A bill to amend 1980 PA 300, entitled “The public school employees retirement act of 1979,” by amending section 61 (MCL 38.1361), as amended by 2018 PA 482.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 170                                   Yeas—102

 

 

Afendoulis                         Frederick                 Koleszar                                Robinson

Albert                                Garrett                     Kuppa                                    Sabo

Alexander                          Garza                       LaFave                                   Schroeder

Anthony                            Gay-Dagnogo           LaGrand                                Shannon

Bellino                              Glenn                      Lasinski                                 Sheppard

Berman                             Greig                       Leutheuser                             Slagh

Bolden                              Griffin                     Liberati                                  Sneller

Brann                                Guerra                     Lightner                                 Sowerby

Brixie                                Haadsma                 Lilly                                       Stone

Byrd                                  Hall                         Love                                      Tate

Calley                                Hammoud                Lower                                    VanSingel

Cambensy                         Hauck                      Manoogian                             VanWoerkom

Camilleri                           Hernandez               Marino                                   Vaupel

Carter, B.                           Hertel                      Markkanen                             Wakeman

Carter, T.                           Hoadley                   Meerman                               Warren

Chatfield                           Hoitenga                  Miller                                     Webber

Cherry                               Hood                       Mueller                                  Wendzel

Chirkun                             Hope                       Neeley                                   Wentworth

Clemente                           Howell                     O’Malley                               Whiteford

Cole                                  Huizenga                 Pagan                                     Whitsett

Coleman                            Iden                         Paquette                                 Wittenberg

Crawford                           Johnson, C.              Peterson                                 Witwer

Eisen                                 Johnson, S.              Pohutsky                                Wozniak

Elder                                 Jones                       Rabhi                                     Yancey

Ellison                              Kahle                       Reilly                                     Yaroch

Filler                                 Kennedy                                                               

 

 

                                                               Nays—7

 

 

Allor                                 Farrington                Hornberger                             Rendon

Bollin                                Green                      Maddock                               

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Cole moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4411, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 160, entitled “Credit services protection act,” by amending section 3 (MCL 445.1823).

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 171                                   Yeas—108

 

 

Afendoulis                         Farrington                Jones                                     Rabhi

Albert                                Filler                        Kahle                                     Reilly

Alexander                          Frederick                 Kennedy                                Rendon

Allor                                 Garrett                     Koleszar                                Sabo

Anthony                            Garza                       Kuppa                                    Schroeder

Bellino                              Gay-Dagnogo           LaFave                                   Shannon

Berman                             Glenn                      LaGrand                                Sheppard

Bolden                              Green                      Lasinski                                 Slagh

Bollin                                Greig                       Leutheuser                             Sneller

Brann                                Griffin                     Liberati                                  Sowerby

Brixie                                Guerra                     Lightner                                 Stone

Byrd                                  Haadsma                 Lilly                                       Tate

Calley                                Hall                         Love                                      VanSingel

Cambensy                         Hammoud                Lower                                    VanWoerkom

Camilleri                           Hauck                      Maddock                                Vaupel

Carter, B.                           Hernandez               Manoogian                             Wakeman

Carter, T.                           Hertel                      Marino                                   Warren

Chatfield                           Hoadley                   Markkanen                             Webber

Cherry                               Hoitenga                  Meerman                               Wendzel

Chirkun                             Hood                       Miller                                     Wentworth

Clemente                           Hope                       Mueller                                  Whiteford

Cole                                  Hornberger              Neeley                                   Whitsett

Coleman                            Howell                     O’Malley                               Wittenberg

Crawford                           Huizenga                 Pagan                                     Witwer

Eisen                                 Iden                         Paquette                                 Wozniak

Elder                                 Johnson, C.              Peterson                                 Yancey

Ellison                              Johnson, S.              Pohutsky                                Yaroch

 

 

                                                               Nays—1

 

 

Robinson                                                                                                       

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Cole moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4069, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending sections 27 and 34d (MCL 211.27 and 211.34d), section 27 as amended by 2013 PA 162 and section 34d as amended by 2014 PA 164.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 172                                   Yeas—106

 

 

Afendoulis                         Filler                        Kennedy                                Reilly

Alexander                          Frederick                 Koleszar                                Rendon

Allor                                 Garrett                     Kuppa                                    Sabo

Anthony                            Garza                       LaFave                                   Schroeder

Bellino                              Gay-Dagnogo           LaGrand                                Shannon

Berman                             Glenn                      Lasinski                                 Sheppard

Bolden                              Green                      Leutheuser                             Slagh

Bollin                                Greig                       Liberati                                  Sneller

Brann                                Griffin                     Lightner                                 Sowerby

Brixie                                Guerra                     Lilly                                       Stone

Byrd                                  Haadsma                 Love                                      Tate

Calley                                Hall                         Lower                                    VanSingel

Cambensy                         Hammoud                Maddock                                VanWoerkom

Camilleri                           Hauck                      Manoogian                             Vaupel

Carter, B.                           Hernandez               Marino                                   Wakeman

Carter, T.                           Hertel                      Markkanen                             Warren

Chatfield                           Hoadley                   Meerman                               Webber

Cherry                               Hoitenga                  Miller                                     Wendzel

Chirkun                             Hood                       Mueller                                  Wentworth

Clemente                           Hope                       Neeley                                   Whiteford

Cole                                  Hornberger              O’Malley                               Whitsett

Coleman                            Howell                     Pagan                                     Wittenberg

Crawford                           Huizenga                 Paquette                                 Witwer

Eisen                                 Iden                         Peterson                                 Wozniak

Elder                                 Johnson, S.              Pohutsky                                Yancey

Ellison                              Jones                       Rabhi                                     Yaroch

Farrington                         Kahle                                                                    

                                                               Nays—3

 

 

Albert                                Johnson, C.              Robinson                              

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Cole moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 34d (MCL 211.34d), as amended by 2014 PA 164.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Cole moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4465, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 9i (MCL 211.9i), as added by 2002 PA 549.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 173                                   Yeas—107

 

 

Afendoulis                         Frederick                 Kennedy                                Rendon

Alexander                          Garrett                     Koleszar                                Robinson

Anthony                            Garza                       Kuppa                                    Sabo

Bellino                              Gay-Dagnogo           LaFave                                   Schroeder

Berman                             Glenn                      LaGrand                                Shannon

Bolden                              Green                      Lasinski                                 Sheppard

Bollin                                Greig                       Leutheuser                             Slagh

Brann                                Griffin                     Liberati                                  Sneller

Brixie                                Guerra                     Lightner                                 Sowerby

Byrd                                  Haadsma                 Lilly                                       Stone

Calley                                Hall                         Love                                      Tate

Cambensy                         Hammoud                Lower                                    VanSingel

Camilleri                           Hauck                      Maddock                                VanWoerkom

Carter, B.                           Hernandez               Manoogian                             Vaupel

Carter, T.                           Hertel                      Marino                                   Wakeman

Chatfield                           Hoadley                   Markkanen                             Warren

Cherry                               Hoitenga                  Meerman                               Webber

Chirkun                             Hood                       Miller                                     Wendzel

Clemente                           Hope                       Mueller                                  Wentworth

Cole                                  Hornberger              Neeley                                   Whiteford

Coleman                            Howell                     O’Malley                               Whitsett

Crawford                           Huizenga                 Pagan                                     Wittenberg

Eisen                                 Iden                         Paquette                                 Witwer

Elder                                 Johnson, C.              Peterson                                 Wozniak

Ellison                              Johnson, S.              Pohutsky                                Yancey

Farrington                         Jones                       Rabhi                                     Yaroch

Filler                                 Kahle                       Reilly                                    

                                                               Nays—2

 

 

Albert                                Allor                                                                     

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Cole moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4044, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending sections 1205 and 1239 (MCL 500.1205 and 500.1239), section 1205 as amended by 2008 PA 422 and section 1239 as amended by 2008 PA 423.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 174                                   Yeas—109

 

 

Afendoulis                         Filler                        Kahle                                     Reilly

Albert                                Frederick                 Kennedy                                Rendon

Alexander                          Garrett                     Koleszar                                Robinson

Allor                                 Garza                       Kuppa                                    Sabo

Anthony                            Gay-Dagnogo           LaFave                                   Schroeder

Bellino                              Glenn                      LaGrand                                Shannon

Berman                             Green                      Lasinski                                 Sheppard

Bolden                              Greig                       Leutheuser                             Slagh

Bollin                                Griffin                     Liberati                                  Sneller

Brann                                Guerra                     Lightner                                 Sowerby

Brixie                                Haadsma                 Lilly                                       Stone

Byrd                                  Hall                         Love                                      Tate

Calley                                Hammoud                Lower                                    VanSingel

Cambensy                         Hauck                      Maddock                                VanWoerkom

Camilleri                           Hernandez               Manoogian                             Vaupel

Carter, B.                           Hertel                      Marino                                   Wakeman

Carter, T.                           Hoadley                   Markkanen                             Warren

Chatfield                           Hoitenga                  Meerman                               Webber

Cherry                               Hood                       Miller                                     Wendzel

Chirkun                             Hope                       Mueller                                  Wentworth

Clemente                           Hornberger              Neeley                                   Whiteford

Cole                                  Howell                     O’Malley                               Whitsett

Coleman                            Huizenga                 Pagan                                     Wittenberg

Crawford                           Iden                         Paquette                                 Witwer

Eisen                                 Johnson, C.              Peterson                                 Wozniak

Elder                                 Johnson, S.              Pohutsky                                Yancey

Ellison                              Jones                       Rabhi                                     Yaroch

Farrington                                                                                                      

 

 

                                                               Nays—0

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Cole moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4446, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 388, entitled “Michigan campaign finance act,” by amending sections 5, 9, 12, 21, 24, 34, 41, 51, 54, and 55 (MCL 169.205, 169.209, 169.212, 169.221, 169.224, 169.234, 169.241, 169.251, 169.254, and 169.255), sections 5 and 41 as amended by 1999 PA 237, sections 9, 24, 51, 54, and 55 as amended by 2017 PA 119, section 12 as amended by 2001 PA 250, section 21 as amended by 2015 PA 269, and section 34 as amended by 2012 PA 277.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 175                                    Yeas—85

 

 

Afendoulis                         Ellison                     Kuppa                                    Rendon

Albert                                Farrington                LaFave                                   Sabo

Alexander                          Filler                        LaGrand                                Schroeder

Allor                                 Frederick                 Lasinski                                 Shannon

Anthony                            Garrett                     Leutheuser                             Sheppard

Bellino                              Glenn                      Liberati                                  Slagh

Berman                             Green                      Lightner                                 Sowerby

Bollin                                Greig                       Lilly                                       Tate

Brann                                Griffin                     Lower                                    VanSingel

Brixie                                Guerra                     Maddock                                VanWoerkom

Byrd                                  Hall                         Marino                                   Vaupel

Calley                                Hauck                      Markkanen                             Wakeman

Cambensy                         Hernandez               Meerman                               Warren

Carter, B.                           Hertel                      Miller                                     Webber

Chatfield                           Hoitenga                  Mueller                                  Wendzel

Chirkun                             Hornberger              Neeley                                   Wentworth

Clemente                           Huizenga                 O’Malley                               Whiteford

Cole                                  Iden                         Paquette                                 Whitsett

Coleman                            Johnson, S.              Peterson                                 Witwer

Crawford                           Jones                       Rabhi                                     Wozniak

Eisen                                 Kahle                       Reilly                                     Yaroch

Elder                                                                                                              

 

 

                                                              Nays—24

 

 

Bolden                              Haadsma                 Johnson, C.                            Pohutsky

Camilleri                           Hammoud                Kennedy                                Robinson

Carter, T.                           Hoadley                   Koleszar                                Sneller

Cherry                               Hood                       Love                                      Stone

Garza                                Hope                       Manoogian                             Wittenberg

Gay-Dagnogo                    Howell                     Pagan                                     Yancey

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Cole moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1976 PA 388, entitled “Michigan campaign finance act,” by amending sections 4, 5, 6, 9, 12, 21, 24, 26, 34, 35, 41, 51, 54, and 55 (MCL 169.204, 169.205, 169.206, 169.209, 169.212, 169.221, 169.224, 169.226, 169.234, 169.235, 169.241, 169.251, 169.254, and 169.255), sections 4, 9, 24, 26, 35, 51, 54, and 55 as amended by 2017 PA 119, sections 5 and 41 as amended by 1999 PA 237, section 6 as amended by 2018 PA 607, section 12 as amended by 2001 PA 250, section 21 as amended by 2015 PA 269, and section 34 as amended by 2012 PA 277.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Cole moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4162, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending section 1279g (MCL 380.1279g), as amended by 2016 PA 170, and by adding section 1279i.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 176                                    Yeas—85

 

 

Afendoulis                         Filler                        Kennedy                                Rabhi

Albert                                Frederick                 Koleszar                                Reilly

Alexander                          Gay-Dagnogo           Kuppa                                    Rendon

Allor                                 Glenn                      LaFave                                   Robinson

Bellino                              Green                      Leutheuser                             Schroeder

Berman                             Griffin                     Liberati                                  Shannon

Bolden                              Guerra                     Lightner                                 Sheppard

Bollin                                Hammoud                Love                                      Slagh

Brann                                Hauck                      Lower                                    Sowerby

Calley                                Hernandez               Maddock                                VanSingel

Cambensy                         Hoadley                   Manoogian                             VanWoerkom

Camilleri                           Hoitenga                  Marino                                   Vaupel

Carter, B.                           Hood                       Markkanen                             Wakeman

Carter, T.                           Hornberger              Meerman                               Webber

Chatfield                           Howell                     Miller                                     Wendzel

Clemente                           Huizenga                 Mueller                                  Wentworth

Cole                                  Iden                         O’Malley                               Whiteford

Coleman                            Johnson, C.              Pagan                                     Whitsett

Crawford                           Johnson, S.              Paquette                                 Wittenberg

Eisen                                 Jones                       Peterson                                 Wozniak

Ellison                              Kahle                       Pohutsky                                Yaroch

Farrington                                                                                                      

 

 

                                                              Nays—24

 

 

Anthony                            Garrett                     Hope                                      Sneller

Brixie                                Garza                       LaGrand                                Stone

Byrd                                  Greig                       Lasinski                                 Tate

Cherry                               Haadsma                 Lilly                                       Warren

Chirkun                             Hall                         Neeley                                   Witwer

Elder                                 Hertel                      Sabo                                      Yancey

 

 

In The Chair: Lilly

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Cole moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

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 Wednesday, June 26, at 10:00 a.m.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Wednesday, June 26 it stand adjourned until Tuesday, July 2, at 10:00 a.m.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Tuesday, July 2 it stand adjourned until Wednesday, July 10, at 12:00 Noon.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Wednesday, July 10 it stand adjourned until Wednesday, July 17, at 12:00 Noon.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Wednesday, July 17 it stand adjourned until Thursday, July 18, at 12:00 Noon.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Thursday, July 18 it stand adjourned until Tuesday, July 23, at 1:30 p.m.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Tuesday, July 23 it stand adjourned until Wednesday, July 24, at 1:30 p.m.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Wednesday, July 24 it stand adjourned until Thursday, July 25, at 12:00 Noon.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Thursday, July 25 it stand adjourned until Wednesday, July 31, at 12:00 Noon.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Wednesday, July 31 it stand adjourned until Tuesday, August 6, at 12:00 Noon.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Tuesday, August 6 it stand adjourned until Tuesday, August 13, at 12:00 Noon.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Tuesday, August 13 it stand adjourned until Tuesday, August 20, at 12:00 Noon.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Tuesday, August 20 it stand adjourned until Tuesday, August 27, at 12:00 Noon.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Cole moved that when the House adjourns Tuesday, August 27 it stand adjourned until Tuesday, September 3, at 1:30 p.m.

The motion prevailed.

Announcement by the Clerk of Printing and Enrollment

 

 

The Clerk announced that the following bills had been reproduced and made available electronically on Wednesday, June 19:

House Bill Nos.     4733   4734   4735   4736  4737   4738  4739

 

The Clerk announced the enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor on Thursday, June 20, for her approval of the following bill:

Enrolled House Bill No. 4118 at 1:55 p.m.

 

The Clerk announced that the following bill had been reproduced and made available electronically on Thursday, June 20:

Senate Bill Nos.      384    385    386    387    388    389    390

 

 

Reports of Standing Committees

 

 

The Committee on Insurance, by Rep. Rendon, Chair, referred

House Bill No. 4449, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending section 3107b (MCL 500.3107b), as amended by 2014 PA 263.

to the Committee on Ways and Means with the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted.

 

 

Favorable Roll Call

 

To Refer:

Yeas: Reps. Rendon, Markkanen, Webber, Vaupel, Bellino, Frederick, Hoitenga, LaFave, Berman, Paquette, Wittenberg, Gay-Dagnogo, Lasinski, Sneller, Bolden, Brenda Carter and Coleman

Nays: None

The bill and substitute were referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.

 

 

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The following report, submitted by Rep. Rendon, Chair, of the Committee on Insurance, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Thursday, June 20, 2019

Present: Reps. Rendon, Markkanen, Webber, Vaupel, Bellino, Frederick, Hoitenga, LaFave, Berman, Paquette, Wittenberg, Gay-Dagnogo, Lasinski, Sneller, Bolden, Brenda Carter and Coleman

 

 

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The following report, submitted by Rep. Vaupel, Chair, of the Committee on Health Policy, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Thursday, June 20, 2019

Present: Reps. Vaupel, Frederick, Alexander, Calley, Hornberger, Lower, Whiteford, Afendoulis, Filler, Mueller, Wozniak, Liberati, Garrett, Clemente, Ellison, Koleszar, Pohutsky, Stone and Witwer

 

 

Messages from the Senate

 

 

House Bill No. 4060, entitled

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2080) by adding section 1083.

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. 4229, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of agriculture and rural development for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has appointed Senators Victory, Stamas and McCann as conferees to join with Reps. VanWoerkom, Bollin and Kennedy.

The bill was referred to the Conference Committee.

 

 

House Bill No. 4231, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of corrections for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has appointed Senators Barrett, Stamas and Hollier as conferees to join with Reps. Reps. Albert, Slagh and Pagan.

The bill was referred to the Conference Committee.

 

 

House Bill No. 4232, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of education for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has appointed Senators Schmidt, Stamas and Bayer as conferees to join with Reps. Miller, Hornberger and Pagan.

The bill was referred to the Conference Committee.

 

 

House Bill No. 4236, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled “The state school aid act of 1979,” by amending sections 236, 236a, 236b, 236c, 237, 241, 245, 245a, 251, 252, 256, 263, 264, 265, 265a, 265b, 265c, 265d, 267, 268, 269, 270, 274, 274c, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, and 289 (MCL 388.1836, 388.1836a, 388.1836b, 388.1836c, 388.1837, 388.1841, 388.1845, 388.1845a, 388.1851, 388.1852, 388.1856, 388.1863, 388.1864, 388.1865, 388.1865a, 388.1865b, 388.1865c, 388.1865d, 388.1867, 388.1868, 388.1869, 388.1870, 388.1874, 388.1874c, 388.1876, 388.1877, 388.1878, 388.1879, 388.1880, 388.1881, 388.1882, 388.1883, and 388.1889), sections 236, 236a, 236b, 236c, 241, 245, 251, 252, 256, 263, 264, 265a, 267, 268, 269, 270, 274, 274c, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, and 289 as amended and sections 245a, 265b, 265c, and 265d as added by 2018 PA 265, section 237 as amended by 2012 PA 201, section 265 as amended by 2018 PA 586, and section 283 as amended by 2017 PA 108.

The Senate has appointed Senators LaSata, Stamas and Irwin as conferees to join with Reps. VanSingel, Bollin and Anthony.

The bill was referred to the Conference Committee.

 

 

House Bill No. 4238, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the judiciary for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has appointed Senators Barrett, Stamas and Hollier as conferees to join with Reps. Brann, Lightner and Brixie.

The bill was referred to the Conference Committee.

 

 

House Bill No. 4239, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of licensing and regulatory affairs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has appointed Senators Nesbitt, Stamas and Santana as conferees to join with Reps. Yaroch, Glenn and Peterson.

The bill was referred to the Conference Committee.

 

 

House Bill No. 4241, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of natural resources for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has appointed Senators Bumstead, Stamas and McCann as conferees to join with Reps. Allor, Glenn and Cherry.

The bill was referred to the Conference Committee.

House Bill No. 4242, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled “The state school aid act of 1979,” by amending sections 4, 6, 8b, 11, 11a, 11j, 11k, 11m, 11s, 15, 20, 20d, 20f, 21h, 22a, 22b, 22d, 22m, 24, 24a, 25e, 25f, 26a, 26b, 26c, 31a, 31d, 31f, 31j, 31n, 32d, 32p, 35a, 35b, 39, 39a, 41, 51a, 51c, 51d, 53a, 54, 54b, 54d, 56, 61a, 61b, 61c, 61d, 62, 64d, 65, 67, 74, 81, 94, 94a, 95a, 95b, 98, 99h, 99s, 99t, 99u, 99w, 99x, 101, 102d, 104, 104b, 104c, 104d, 107, 147, 147a, 147c, 147e, 152a, and 152b (MCL 388.1604, 388.1606, 388.1608b, 388.1611, 388.1611a, 388.1611j, 388.1611k, 388.1611m, 388.1611s, 388.1615, 388.1620, 388.1620d, 388.1620f, 388.1621h, 388.1622a, 388.1622b, 388.1622d, 388.1622m, 388.1624, 388.1624a, 388.1625e, 388.1625f, 388.1626a, 388.1626b, 388.1626c, 388.1631a, 388.1631d, 388.1631f, 388.1631j, 388.1631n, 388.1632d, 388.1632p, 388.1635a, 388.1635b, 388.1639, 388.1639a, 388.1641, 388.1651a, 388.1651c, 388.1651d, 388.1653a, 388.1654, 388.1654b, 388.1654d, 388.1656, 388.1661a, 388.1661b, 388.1661c, 388.1661d, 388.1662, 388.1664d, 388.1665, 388.1667, 388.1674, 388.1681, 388.1694, 388.1694a, 388.1695a, 388.1695b, 388.1698, 388.1699h, 388.1699s, 388.1699t, 388.1699u, 388.1699w, 388.1699x, 388.1701, 388.1702d, 388.1704, 388.1704b, 388.1704c, 388.1704d, 388.1707, 388.1747, 388.1747a, 388.1747c, 388.1747e, 388.1752a, and 388.1752b), sections 4 and 8b as amended by 2017 PA 108, sections 6, 11, 31a, 31j, 32d, 35a, 35b, 39a, 99h, and 99u as amended and sections 31n, 99w, and 99x as added by 2018 PA 586, sections 11a, 11j, 11k, 11m, 11s, 15, 20, 20d, 20f, 21h, 22a, 22b, 22d, 22m, 24, 24a, 25e, 25f, 26a, 26b, 26c, 31d, 31f, 32p, 39, 41, 51a, 51c, 51d, 53a, 54, 54b, 56, 61a, 61b, 61c, 62, 64d, 65, 67, 74, 81, 94, 94a, 95b, 98, 99s, 99t, 102d, 104, 104b, 104c, 104d, 107, 147, 147a, 147c, 147e, 152a, and 152b as amended and sections 54d and 61d as added by 2018 PA 265, section 95a as amended by 2015 PA 85, and section 101 as amended by 2019 PA 11, and by adding sections 32e, 35c, 35d, 35e, 54e, 61j, 67a, 67b, 97, 97a, 97b, and 99a; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

   The Senate has appointed Senators Schmidt, Stamas and Bayer and as conferees to join with Reps. Miller, Hornberger and Pagan.

The bill was referred to the Conference Committee.

 

 

Senate Bill No. 134, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled “The state school aid act of 1979,” by amending sections 201, 201a, 206, 207a, 207b, 207c, 209, 209a, 210b, 210f, 225, 229a, and 230 (MCL 388.1801, 388.1801a, 388.1806, 388.1807a, 388.1807b, 388.1807c, 388.1809, 388.1809a, 388.1810b, 388.1810f, 388.1825, 388.1829a, and 388.1830), sections 201, 201a, 206, 207a, 207b, 207c, 209, 210b, 225, 229a, and 230 as amended and sections 209a and 210f as added by 2018 PA 265.

The Senate has nonconcurred in the House substitute (H-1) and appointed Senators LaSata, Stamas and Irwin as conferees.

The message was referred to the Clerk for record.

 

 

Senate Bill No. 137, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of environment, Great Lakes, and energy for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has nonconcurred in the House (H-1) and appointed Senators Bumstead, Stamas and McCann as conferees.

The message was referred to the Clerk for record.

 

 

Senate Bill No. 138, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the legislature, the executive, the department of the attorney general, the department of state, the department of treasury, the department of technology, management, and budget, the department of civil rights, the department of talent and economic development, and certain other state purposes for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations; to provide for the disposition of fees and other income received by the state agencies; and to declare the effect of this act.

The Senate has nonconcurred in the House substitute (H-1) and appointed Senators Stamas, Victory and Irwin as conferees.

The message was referred to the Clerk for record.

 

 

Senate Bill No. 139, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of health and human services for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has nonconcurred in the House substitute (H-1) and appointed Senators MacGregor, Stamas and Hertel as conferees.

The message was referred to the Clerk for record.

Senate Bill No. 141, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of insurance and financial services for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has nonconcurred in the House substitute (H-1) and appointed Senators Nesbitt, Stamas and Santana as conferees.

The message was referred to the Clerk for record.

 

 

Senate Bill No. 144, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of military and veterans affairs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has nonconcurred in the House substitute (H-1) and appointed Senators Barrett, Stamas and Hollier as conferees.

The message was referred to the Clerk for record.

 

 

Senate Bill No. 147, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of state police for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has nonconcurred in the House substitute (H-1) and appointed Senators Barrett, Stamas and Hollier as conferees.

The message was referred to the Clerk for record.

 

 

Senate Bill No. 149, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the state transportation department for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has nonconcurred in the House (H-1) and appointed Senators Schmidt, Stamas and Hollier as conferees.

The message was referred to the Clerk for record.

 

 

Notices

 

 

The Speaker appointed as conferees, on the part of the House of Representatives for Senate Bill No. 134, Reps. VanSingel, Bollin and Anthony.

 

The Speaker appointed as conferees, on the part of the House of Representatives for Senate Bill No. 137, Reps. Allor, Glenn and Cherry.

 

The Speaker appointed as conferees, on the part of the House of Representatives for Senate Bill No. 138, Reps. Huizenga, Lightner and Sabo.

 

The Speaker appointed as conferees, on the part of the House of Representatives for Senate Bill No. 139, Reps. Whiteford, Green and Hammoud.

 

The Speaker appointed as conferees, on the part of the House of Representatives for Senate Bill No. 141, Reps. Yaroch, Glenn and Peterson.

 

The Speaker appointed as conferees, on the part of the House of Representatives for Senate Bill No. 144, Reps. Miller, VanWoerkom and Tate.

 

The Speaker appointed as conferees, on the part of the House of Representatives for Senate Bill No. 147, Reps. Miller, VanWoerkom and Tate.

 

The Speaker appointed as conferees, on the part of the House of Representatives for Senate Bill No. 149, Reps. Maddock, Yaroch and Peterson.

Introduction of Bills

 

 

Reps. Miller and Paquette introduced

House Bill No. 4740, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 75102, 75103, and 75104 (MCL 324.75102, 324.75103, and 324.75104), section 75102 as amended by 2016 PA 11, section 75103 as added by 1995 PA 58, and section 75104 as amended by 2012 PA 251.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.

 

 

Reps. Tate, Chirkun, Sabo, Cambensy, Koleszar and Filler introduced

House Bill No. 4741, entitled

A bill to amend 1984 PA 431, entitled “The management and budget act,” by amending sections 241 and 261 (MCL 18.1241 and 18.1261), section 241 as amended by 2012 PA 430 and section 261 as amended by 2017 PA 21.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Howell, Tate and Mueller introduced

House Bill No. 4742, entitled

A bill to amend 1885 PA 152, entitled “An act to authorize the establishment of facilities for former members of the armed forces of the United States in the state of Michigan; to create funds; and to provide for the promulgation of rules,” (MCL 36.1 to 36.12) by adding section 10b.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.

 

 

Reps. Tate, Howell, Jones, Sowerby, Tyrone Carter, Stone and Garza introduced

House Bill No. 4743, entitled

A bill to amend 2016 PA 560, entitled “Michigan veterans’ facility authority act,” (MCL 36.101 to 36.112) by adding section 6a.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.

 

 

Reps. Love and Howell introduced

House Bill No. 4744, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 399, entitled “Safe drinking water act,” by amending section 2 (MCL 325.1002), as amended by 1998 PA 56, and by adding section 7a.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.

 

 

Reps. Kahle and Howell introduced

House Bill No. 4745, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 60108 (MCL 324.60108), as amended by 2011 PA 167.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.

 

 

Reps. Griffin and Howell introduced

House Bill No. 4746, entitled

A bill to establish the Michigan PFAS action response team and provide for its powers and duties; and to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.

 

 

Reps. Cherry and Howell introduced

House Bill No. 4747, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” (MCL 333.1101 to 333.25211) by adding section 5478b.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.

Reps. Whiteford and Howell introduced

House Bill No. 4748, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” (MCL 333.1101 to 333.25211) by adding section 5478a.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.

 

 

Reps. Afendoulis and Howell introduced

House Bill No. 4749, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 399, entitled “Safe drinking water act,” by amending section 7 (MCL 325.1007), as amended by 1998 PA 56.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.

 

 

Reps. Kennedy and Howell introduced

House Bill No. 4750, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 399, entitled “Safe drinking water act,” by amending section 21 (MCL 325.1021), as amended by 2006 PA 601, and by adding section 19d.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.

 

 

Reps. Sneller and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4751, entitled

A bill to amend 2012 PA 436, entitled “Local financial stability and choice act,” by amending the title and sections 2, 3, 7, 7a, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 27, and 28 (MCL 141.1542, 141.1543, 141.1547, 141.1547a, 141.1548, 141.1549, 141.1550, 141.1551, 141.1552, 141.1553, 141.1554, 141.1555, 141.1556, 141.1557, 141.1558, 141.1559, 141.1560, 141.1561, 141.1562, 141.1564, 141.1567, and 141.1568), section 2 as amended by 2015 PA 110 and section 7a as added by 2015 PA 113.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Rep. Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4752, entitled

A bill to amend 2012 PA 436, entitled “Local financial stability and choice act,” (MCL 141.1541 to 141.1575) by adding section 9a.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Lower and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4753, 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,” by amending section 1a (MCL 41.1a), as added by 1988 PA 192.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Lower and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4754, entitled

A bill to amend 1947 PA 359, entitled “The charter township act,” by amending section 1a (MCL 42.1a), as added by 1988 PA 193.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Lower and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4755, 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,” by amending section 1a (MCL 45.501a), as added by 1988 PA 195.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

Reps. Paquette and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4756, 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,” by amending section 1a (MCL 46.1a), as added by 1988 PA 194.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Paquette and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4757, entitled

A bill to amend 1895 PA 3, entitled “The general law village act,” by amending section 1c of chapter I (MCL 61.1c), as added by 1988 PA 196.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Paquette and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4758, entitled

A bill to amend 1909 PA 278, entitled “The home rule village act,” by amending section 1b (MCL 78.1b), as added by 1988 PA 197.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Allor and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4759, entitled

A bill to amend 1895 PA 215, entitled “The fourth class city act,” by amending section 1d of chapter I (MCL 81.1d), as added by 1988 PA 191.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Allor and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4760, entitled

A bill to amend 1909 PA 279, entitled “The home rule city act,” by amending section 1b (MCL 117.1b), as added by 1988 PA 190.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Allor and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4761, entitled

A bill to amend 1967 PA 204, entitled “Metropolitan transportation authorities act of 1967,” by amending section 26 (MCL 124.426), as added by 1988 PA 481.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Hammoud and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4762, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 5204e (MCL 324.5204e), as amended by 2017 PA 147.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Hammoud and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4763, entitled

A bill to amend 1855 PA 105, entitled “An act to regulate the disposition of the surplus funds in the state treasury; to provide for the deposit of surplus funds in certain financial institutions; to lend surplus funds pursuant to loan agreements secured by certain commercial, agricultural, or industrial real and personal property; to authorize the loan of surplus funds to certain municipalities; to authorize the participation in certain loan programs; to authorize an appropriation; and to prescribe the duties of certain state agencies,” by amending section 1 (MCL 21.141), as amended by 2015 PA 116.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

Reps. Hammoud and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4764, entitled

A bill to amend 1980 PA 243, entitled “Emergency municipal loan act,” by amending sections 3 and 7 (MCL 141.933 and 141.937), section 3 as amended by 2016 PA 197 and section 7 as amended by 2015 PA 115.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Greig and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4765, entitled

A bill to amend 2014 PA 181, entitled “Michigan financial review commission act,” by amending sections 6 and 12 (MCL 141.1636 and 141.1642), as amended by 2016 PA 53.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Greig and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4766, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending section 1225 (MCL 380.1225), as amended by 2016 PA 192.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Greig and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4767, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled “The state school aid act of 1979,” by amending section 17a (MCL 388.1617a), as amended by 2015 PA 114.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Tyrone Carter and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4768, entitled

A bill to amend 1947 PA 336, entitled “An act to prohibit strikes by certain public employees; to provide review from disciplinary action with respect thereto; to provide for the mediation of grievances and the holding of elections; to declare and protect the rights and privileges of public employees; to require certain provisions in collective bargaining agreements; to prescribe means of enforcement and penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act; and to make appropriations,” by amending section 15 (MCL 423.215), as amended by 2014 PA 414.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Tyrone Carter and Yaroch introduced

House Bill No. 4769, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 566, entitled “An act to encourage the faithful performance of official duties by certain public officers and public employees; to prescribe standards of conduct for certain public officers and public employees; to prohibit the holding of incompatible public offices; and to provide certain judicial remedies,” by amending section 3 (MCL 15.183), as amended by 2017 PA 208.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Reps. Steven Johnson, Hoitenga, Maddock, Reilly, Slagh, Bellino, Wozniak, Hall, Hornberger, Paquette, Meerman, Miller, Chirkun, LaFave, Green and Lower introduced

House Bill No. 4770, entitled

A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” by amending sections 231 and 237a (MCL 750.231 and 750.237a), as amended by 2017 PA 96; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Military, Veterans and Homeland Security.

 

 

Reps. Reilly, Steven Johnson and Lower introduced

House Bill No. 4771, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 372, entitled “An act to regulate and license the selling, purchasing, possessing, and carrying of certain firearms, gas ejecting devices, and electro-muscular disruption devices; to prohibit the buying, selling, or carrying of certain firearms, gas ejecting devices, and electro-muscular disruption devices without a license or other authorization; to provide for the forfeiture of firearms and electro-muscular disruption devices under certain circumstances; to provide for penalties and remedies; to provide immunity from civil liability under certain circumstances; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies; to prohibit certain conduct against individuals who apply for or receive a license to carry a concealed pistol; to make appropriations; to prescribe certain conditions for the appropriations; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act,” by amending sections 2, 2a, 5b, 5o, 12, and 15 (MCL 28.422, 28.422a, 28.425b, 28.425o, 28.432, and 28.435), section 2 as amended by 2015 PA 200, section 2a as amended by 2016 PA 301, sections 5b and 5o as amended by 2017 PA 95, section 12 as amended by 2010 PA 209, and section 15 as added by 2000 PA 265.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Military, Veterans and Homeland Security.

 

 

Reps. Hoitenga, Steven Johnson and Lower introduced

House Bill No. 4772, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 43510 (MCL 324.43510), as amended by 2013 PA 108.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Military, Veterans and Homeland Security.

 

 

Reps. Maddock, Steven Johnson, Lower and Hoitenga introduced

House Bill No. 4773, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 12 of chapter IX and sections 11b and 16m of chapter XVII (MCL 769.12, 777.11b, and 777.16m), section 12 of chapter IX as amended by 2012 PA 319, section 11b of chapter XVII as amended by 2016 PA 234, and section 16m of chapter XVII as amended by 2018 PA 637.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Military, Veterans and Homeland Security.

 

 

Reps. Hornberger, Steven Johnson, Hoitenga and Lower introduced

House Bill No. 4774, entitled

A bill to amend 1953 PA 232, entitled “Corrections code of 1953,” by amending section 33b (MCL 791.233b), as amended by 2019 PA 16.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Military, Veterans and Homeland Security.

 

 

Rep. Yaroch introduced

House Joint Resolution M, entitled

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the state constitution of 1963, by amending section 9 of article II, section 8 of article III, sections 1, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 33, 37, 43, 53, and 54 of article IV, sections 2, 3, 6, 7, 13, 18, 20, 25, 26, 28, and 29 of article V, sections 1 and 25 of article VI, section 6 of article VIII, sections 3, 15, and 27 of article IX, section 5 of article X, sections 5 and 7 of article XI, and sections 1 and 3 of article XII; adding section 1a to article IV and a schedule and temporary provisions; and repealing sections 2, 3, and 21 of article IV, to provide for the establishment of a unicameral nonpartisan legislature.

The joint resolution was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

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Rep. Howell moved that the House adjourn.

The motion prevailed, the time being 3:15 p.m.

 

Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Lilly declared the House adjourned until Wednesday, June 26, at 10:00 a.m.

 

 

GARY L. RANDALL

Clerk of the House of Representatives