HB 4031: Legalize abortionIntroduced January 18, 2023
Official text and analysisCorrections: other; reference to crime of administering drugs to procure miscarriage; remove to reflect repeal.
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Abortion Sponsor: Felicia BrabecCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Stephanie YoungReferred to House Judiciary CommitteeHB 4032: Legalize abortionIntroduced January 18, 2023
Official text and analysisCriminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; reference to crime of administering drugs to procure miscarriage; remove to reflect repeal.
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Abortion Sponsor: Stephanie YoungCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Felicia BrabecReferred to House Judiciary CommitteeVotes on this bill03/02/23 House roll call vote #16 On passage:
Passed 58 – 50 (
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03/08/23 Senate roll call vote #48 On passage:
Passed 20 – 18 (
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04/05/23:
Signed into law, PA 13 of 2023
HB 4080: Count pre-born fetus as dependentIntroduced February 14, 2023
Official text and analysisIndividual income tax: exemptions; additional exemption for fetus; provide for.
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Abortion,
Taxes Sponsor: Gina JohnsenCosponsors: Joseph Fox,
Kathy Schmaltz,
Jaime Greene,
Dale Zorn,
Tom Kunse,
Matt Bierlein,
Cameron Cavitt,
Mike Hoadley,
Gregory Markkanen,
Jay DeBoyer,
Brad Paquette,
Douglas Wozniak,
James DeSana,
Rachelle Smit,
Joseph Aragona,
David Prestin,
Timothy Beson,
Jamie Thompson,
Gregory Alexander,
Phil GreenReferred to House Tax Policy CommitteeHB 4103: Create vague definition of "extraordinary medical measures" relating to abortionIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: other; extraordinary medical measures; define.
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Abortion Sponsor: Andrew FinkCosponsors: Angela Rigas,
Gina Johnsen,
Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4104: Prohibit abortion for minors under 16 in typical circumstancesIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: other; certain medical decisions by patient under age of 16 without consent of parent or guardian; prohibit under certain circumstances.
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Abortion Sponsor: Gregory AlexanderCosponsors: none
Referred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4105: Limit "mental health" loophole on late-term abortionsIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: other; certain policies and procedures for determining whether an abortion is medically indicated to protect the life or physical or mental health of a pregnant individual; require.
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Abortion Sponsor: Angela RigasCosponsors: Gina Johnsen,
Nancy DeBoer,
Mark Tisdel,
Andrew Fink,
Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4106: Expand abortion rules to non-doctors performing abortionsIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth occupations: health professionals; reporting of abortions; modify to include attending health care professionals.
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Abortion Sponsor: Pat OutmanCosponsors: Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4107: Prohibit sex-selection and Down Syndrome abortionsIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; circumstances in which abortion is not medically indicated to protect the life or physical or mental health of pregnant individual; describe.
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Abortion Sponsor: David MartinCosponsors: Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4108: Prohibit late-term abortion except for mother's physical or mental healthIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; abortion care after fetal viability; prohibit under certain circumstances.
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Abortion Sponsor: Gina JohnsenCosponsors: Andrew Fink,
Angela Rigas,
Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4109: Exclude dentist from definition of health professional in abortion clauseIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth occupations: health professionals; attending health care professional; define.
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Abortion Sponsor: Donni SteeleCosponsors: Alicia St. Germaine,
Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4110: Exclude dermatologist from definition of health professional in abortion clauseIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth occupations: health professionals; attending health care professional; define.
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Abortion Sponsor: Mark TisdelCosponsors: Angela Rigas,
Gina Johnsen,
Nancy DeBoer,
Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4111: Exclude podiatrist from definition of health professional in abortion clauseIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth occupations: health professionals; attending health care professional; define.
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Abortion Sponsor: Andrew FinkCosponsors: Gina Johnsen,
Angela Rigas,
Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4112: Exclude chiropractor from definition of health professional in abortion clauseIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth occupations: health professionals; attending health care professional; define.
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Abortion Sponsor: Alicia St. GermaineCosponsors: Donni Steele,
Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4113: Exclude opthalmologist from definition of health professional in abortion clauseIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth occupations: health professionals; attending health care professional; define.
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Abortion Sponsor: Angela RigasCosponsors: Gina Johnsen,
Nancy DeBoer,
Mark Tisdel,
Andrew Fink,
Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4114: Exclude midwife from definitional of health professional in abortion clauseIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth occupations: health professionals; attending health care professional; define.
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Abortion Sponsor: David MartinCosponsors: Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4115: Exclude doula from definition of health professional in abortion clauseIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth occupations: health professionals; attending health care professional; define.
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Abortion Sponsor: Nancy DeBoerCosponsors: Mark Tisdel,
Angela Rigas,
Gina Johnsen,
Andrew Fink,
Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4116: Exclude massage therapist from definition of health professional in abortion clauseIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth occupations: health professionals; attending health care professional; define
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Abortion Sponsor: Pat OutmanCosponsors: Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4117: Exclude athletic trainer from definition of health professional in abortion clauseIntroduced February 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth occupations: health professionals; attending health care professional; define.
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Abortion Sponsor: Gina JohnsenCosponsors: Angela Rigas,
Andrew Fink,
Gregory AlexanderReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4481: Fund alternatives to abortionIntroduced April 27, 2023
Official text and analysisAppropriations: supplemental; alternatives to abortion; provide funding for.
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Abortion,
Spending Sponsor: Matt MaddockCosponsors: Jay DeBoyer,
Gregory Alexander,
Matt Bierlein,
Angela Rigas,
Gina Johnsen,
David Prestin,
Mike Hoadley,
Brian BeGole,
Luke Meerman,
Joseph Fox,
Neil Friske,
James DeSanaReferred to House Government Operations CommitteeHB 4652: Create tax credit for donations to pregnancy resource centersIntroduced May 24, 2023
Official text and analysisIndividual income tax: credit; credit for contributions to certain pregnancy resource centers; provide for.
Tags:
Abortion,
Taxes,
Children Sponsor: Andrew BeelerCosponsors: Nancy DeBoer,
David Martin,
Jamie Thompson,
Ken Borton,
Josh Schriver,
Mike Harris,
Tom Kunse,
Matt Bierlein,
Cameron Cavitt,
Matt Maddock,
Joseph Fox,
Gregory Alexander,
Mike Mueller,
Jaime GreeneReferred to House Government Operations CommitteeHB 4683: Ban abortionIntroduced May 25, 2023
Official text and analysisCrimes: abortion; administering with intent to procure; prohibit.
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Abortion Sponsor: Neil FriskeCosponsors: Angela Rigas,
James DeSana,
Joseph Fox,
Steve Carra,
Gregory Alexander,
Cameron Cavitt,
Matt MaddockReferred to House Government Operations CommitteeHB 4684: Ban abortionIntroduced May 25, 2023
Official text and analysisCrimes: abortion; publication or sale of items used to prevent conception or produce miscarriage or abortion; prohibit.
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Abortion Sponsor: Neil FriskeCosponsors: Angela Rigas,
James DeSana,
Joseph Fox,
Steve Carra,
Gregory Alexander,
Cameron Cavitt,
Matt MaddockReferred to House Government Operations CommitteeHB 4685: Ban abortionIntroduced May 25, 2023
Official text and analysisCrimes: abortion; advertising or sale to procure; prohibit.
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Abortion Sponsor: Neil FriskeCosponsors: Angela Rigas,
James DeSana,
Joseph Fox,
Steve Carra,
Gregory Alexander,
Matt Maddock,
Cameron CavittReferred to House Government Operations CommitteeHB 4686: Ban abortionIntroduced May 25, 2023
Official text and analysisCriminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for performing abortion unless necessary to save the life of a mother; provide for.
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Abortion Sponsor: Neil FriskeCosponsors: Angela Rigas,
James DeSana,
Joseph Fox,
Steve Carra,
Gregory Alexander,
Matt Maddock,
Cameron CavittReferred to House Government Operations CommitteeHB 4819: Require abortion reporting form include reason for abortionIntroduced June 15, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; abortion reporting form; require to include reason for abortion.
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Abortion,
Health Sponsor: Brad PaquetteCosponsors: James DeSana,
Joseph Fox,
Mike HoadleyReferred to House Government Operations CommitteeHB 4949: Legalize child sexual mutilation and mandate health insurance pay for abortionsIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; reproductive health act; create.
Tags:
Abortion,
Leftism,
Creepy,
Health,
Children,
Insurance Sponsor: Laurie PohutskyCosponsors: Noah Arbit,
Kara Hope,
Matt Koleszar,
Julie Brixie,
Emily Dievendorf,
Natalie Price,
Carol Glanville,
Christine Morse,
Carrie Rheingans,
Jimmie Wilson,
Penelope Tsernoglou,
Samantha Steckloff,
Tullio Liberati,
Lori Stone,
Veronica Paiz,
Erin Byrnes,
Denise Mentzer,
Kelly Breen,
Philip Skaggs,
Felicia Brabec,
Jason Hoskins,
Jim Haadsma,
Stephanie Young,
Dylan Wegela,
Rachel Hood,
Jennifer Conlin,
Sharon MacDonell,
Jenn Hill,
Kristian Grant,
Regina Weiss,
Jason MorganReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeVotes on this bill11/01/23 House roll call vote #460 On passage:
Passed 56 – 54 (
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11/07/23 Senate roll call vote #662 Republican amendment:
Failed 17 – 20 (
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11/07/23 Senate roll call vote #663 On passage:
Passed 20 – 17 (
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HB 4950: Update references to reflect legalized abortionIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; public health code; amend to reflect repealed abortion laws.
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Abortion Sponsor: Penelope TsernoglouCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Kara Hope,
Matt Koleszar,
Julie Brixie,
Emily Dievendorf,
Natalie Price,
Carol Glanville,
Christine Morse,
Carrie Rheingans,
Noah Arbit,
Jimmie Wilson,
Samantha Steckloff,
Tullio Liberati,
Lori Stone,
Veronica Paiz,
Erin Byrnes,
Denise Mentzer,
Kelly Breen,
Philip Skaggs,
Dylan Wegela,
Felicia Brabec,
Jason Hoskins,
Jim Haadsma,
Rachel Hood,
Jennifer Conlin,
Sharon MacDonell,
Jenn Hill,
Kristian Grant,
Regina Weiss,
Jason MorganReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4951: Update references to reflect legalized abortionIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisCriminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines and other references to certain abortion crimes; amend to reflect repeal.
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Abortion Sponsor: Kara HopeCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Matt Koleszar,
Julie Brixie,
Emily Dievendorf,
Christine Morse,
Natalie Price,
Carol Glanville,
Carrie Rheingans,
Noah Arbit,
Jimmie Wilson,
Penelope Tsernoglou,
Samantha Steckloff,
Tullio Liberati,
Lori Stone,
Veronica Paiz,
Denise Mentzer,
Erin Byrnes,
Kelly Breen,
Philip Skaggs,
Dylan Wegela,
Felicia Brabec,
Jim Haadsma,
Rachel Hood,
Jason Hoskins,
Sharon MacDonell,
Jennifer Conlin,
Jenn Hill,
Regina Weiss,
Jason MorganReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeVotes on this bill11/01/23 House roll call vote #461 On passage:
Passed 56 – 54 (
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11/07/23 Senate roll call vote #664 On passage:
Passed 20 – 17 (
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HB 4952: Update references to reflect legalized abortionIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; born alive infant protection act; amend to reflect repealed abortion laws.
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Abortion Sponsor: Carrie RheingansCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Kara Hope,
Matt Koleszar,
Julie Brixie,
Emily Dievendorf,
Natalie Price,
Carol Glanville,
Christine Morse,
Noah Arbit,
Jimmie Wilson,
Penelope Tsernoglou,
Samantha Steckloff,
Tullio Liberati,
Lori Stone,
Veronica Paiz,
Erin Byrnes,
Denise Mentzer,
Kelly Breen,
Philip Skaggs,
Felicia Brabec,
Jim Haadsma,
Dylan Wegela,
Rachel Hood,
Jason Hoskins,
Jennifer Conlin,
Jenn Hill,
Sharon MacDonell,
Jason Morgan,
Regina WeissReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4953: Update references to reflect legalized abortionIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; revised judicature act of 1961; revise to reflect repealed abortion laws.
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Abortion Sponsor: Christine MorseCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Matt Koleszar,
Kara Hope,
Julie Brixie,
Emily Dievendorf,
Carol Glanville,
Natalie Price,
Carrie Rheingans,
Noah Arbit,
Jimmie Wilson,
Penelope Tsernoglou,
Samantha Steckloff,
Tullio Liberati,
Lori Stone,
Veronica Paiz,
Erin Byrnes,
Denise Mentzer,
Kelly Breen,
Philip Skaggs,
Felicia Brabec,
Jason Hoskins,
Jim Haadsma,
Dylan Wegela,
Rachel Hood,
Sharon MacDonell,
Jennifer Conlin,
Jason Morgan,
Regina WeissReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeVotes on this bill11/01/23 House roll call vote #462 On passage:
Passed 56 – 54 (
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11/07/23 Senate roll call vote #665 On passage:
Passed 20 – 17 (
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HB 4954: Update references to reflect legalized abortionIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisSchool aid: other; the state school aid act of 1979; modify to reflect repealed abortion laws.
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Abortion Sponsor: Felicia BrabecCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Matt Koleszar,
Kara Hope,
Julie Brixie,
Emily Dievendorf,
Christine Morse,
Natalie Price,
Carol Glanville,
Carrie Rheingans,
Noah Arbit,
Jimmie Wilson,
Penelope Tsernoglou,
Samantha Steckloff,
Tullio Liberati,
Lori Stone,
Veronica Paiz,
Denise Mentzer,
Erin Byrnes,
Kelly Breen,
Philip Skaggs,
Dylan Wegela,
Jim Haadsma,
Rachel Hood,
Jason Hoskins,
Sharon MacDonell,
Jennifer Conlin,
Jenn Hill,
Jason Morgan,
Regina WeissReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeVotes on this bill11/01/23 House roll call vote #463 On passage:
Passed 56 – 54 (
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11/07/23 Senate roll call vote #666 On passage:
Passed 20 – 17 (
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HB 4955: Update references to reflect legalized abortionIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; occupational code; revise to reflect repealed abortion laws.
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Abortion Sponsor: Natalie PriceCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Kara Hope,
Matt Koleszar,
Julie Brixie,
Emily Dievendorf,
Christine Morse,
Carol Glanville,
Carrie Rheingans,
Noah Arbit,
Jimmie Wilson,
Penelope Tsernoglou,
Samantha Steckloff,
Tullio Liberati,
Lori Stone,
Veronica Paiz,
Erin Byrnes,
Denise Mentzer,
Kelly Breen,
Philip Skaggs,
Dylan Wegela,
Felicia Brabec,
Rachel Hood,
Jason Hoskins,
Jim Haadsma,
Jennifer Conlin,
Sharon MacDonell,
Jenn Hill,
Kristian Grant,
Jason Morgan,
Regina WeissReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeVotes on this bill11/01/23 House roll call vote #464 On passage:
Passed 56 – 54 (
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11/07/23 Senate roll call vote #667 On passage:
Passed 20 – 17 (
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HB 4956: Legalize late-term abortionIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisCriminal procedure: expunction; reference to crime of partial birth abortion; remove to reflect repeal.
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Abortion,
Children Sponsor: Julie RogersCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Kara Hope,
Matt Koleszar,
Julie Brixie,
Emily Dievendorf,
Natalie Price,
Christine Morse,
Carol Glanville,
Carrie Rheingans,
Noah Arbit,
Jimmie Wilson,
Penelope Tsernoglou,
Samantha Steckloff,
Tullio Liberati,
Lori Stone,
Veronica Paiz,
Erin Byrnes,
Denise Mentzer,
Kelly Breen,
Philip Skaggs,
Dylan Wegela,
Felicia Brabec,
Jim Haadsma,
Rachel Hood,
Jason Hoskins,
Jennifer Conlin,
Sharon MacDonell,
Jenn Hill,
Jason Morgan,
Regina WeissReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeVotes on this bill11/01/23 House roll call vote #465 On passage:
Passed 56 – 54 (
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11/07/23 Senate roll call vote #668 On passage:
Passed 20 – 17 (
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HB 4957: Allow pregnant student services provide abortion referralsIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHigher education: other; prohibition on offering referrals for abortion services in pregnant and parenting student services offices; eliminate.
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Abortion,
Education,
Leftism,
Children Sponsor: Samantha SteckloffCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Kara Hope,
Matt Koleszar,
Julie Brixie,
Emily Dievendorf,
Natalie Price,
Christine Morse,
Carol Glanville,
Carrie Rheingans,
Noah Arbit,
Jimmie Wilson,
Penelope Tsernoglou,
Tullio Liberati,
Lori Stone,
Erin Byrnes,
Denise Mentzer,
Kelly Breen,
Philip Skaggs,
Dylan Wegela,
Felicia Brabec,
Rachel Hood,
Jason Hoskins,
Jim Haadsma,
Jennifer Conlin,
Sharon MacDonell,
Jenn Hill,
Jason Morgan,
Regina WeissReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4958: Mandate taxpayer funding of abortionsIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHuman services: medical services; abortion as service provided with public funds to welfare recipient; revise.
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Abortion,
Leftism,
Nanny State,
Spending,
Taxes,
Children Sponsor: Regina WeissCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Kara Hope,
Matt Koleszar,
Julie Brixie,
Emily Dievendorf,
Natalie Price,
Christine Morse,
Carol Glanville,
Carrie Rheingans,
Noah Arbit,
Jimmie Wilson,
Penelope Tsernoglou,
Samantha Steckloff,
Tullio Liberati,
Lori Stone,
Veronica Paiz,
Denise Mentzer,
Erin Byrnes,
Kelly Breen,
Philip Skaggs,
Dylan Wegela,
Felicia Brabec,
Jim Haadsma,
Rachel Hood,
Jason Hoskins,
Jennifer Conlin,
Sharon MacDonell,
Jenn Hill,
Kristian Grant,
Jason MorganReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 4959: Mandate health insurance pay for abortionsIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHuman services: medical services; coverage for abortions; require.
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Abortion,
Leftism,
Children,
Insurance Sponsor: Kristian GrantCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Matt Koleszar,
Julie Brixie,
Emily Dievendorf,
Christine Morse,
Natalie Price,
Carol Glanville,
Carrie Rheingans,
Noah Arbit,
Jimmie Wilson,
Penelope Tsernoglou,
Samantha Steckloff,
Tullio Liberati,
Lori Stone,
Veronica Paiz,
Denise Mentzer,
Erin Byrnes,
Kelly Breen,
Philip Skaggs,
Dylan Wegela,
Felicia Brabec,
Jim Haadsma,
Rachel Hood,
Jason Hoskins,
Sharon MacDonell,
Jennifer Conlin,
Jenn Hill,
Regina Weiss,
Jason MorganReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeHB 5012: Prohibit abortion of viable babiesIntroduced September 19, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; abortion care after fetal viability; modify.
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Abortion Sponsor: Mark TisdelCosponsors: Bill Schuette,
Rachelle Smit,
Nancy DeBoer,
Ken Borton,
Jerry Neyer,
Pat Outman,
David Prestin,
Mike Mueller,
Matt Bierlein,
Joseph Aragona,
John Roth,
Curtis VanderWallReferred to House Government Operations CommitteeHB 5013: Mandate health insurers cover birth control pillsIntroduced September 19, 2023
Official text and analysisInsurance: health insurers; coverage for the dispensing of a 12-month supply of birth control; require.
Tags:
Abortion,
Leftism,
Regulations,
Special Interest Deal,
Insurance Sponsor: Julie RogersCosponsors: Laurie Pohutsky,
Jimmie Wilson,
Jennifer Conlin,
Carol Glanville,
Noah Arbit,
Jason Morgan,
Penelope Tsernoglou,
Christine Morse,
Felicia Brabec,
Mike McFall,
Veronica Paiz,
Abraham Aiyash,
Ranjeev Puri,
Kara Hope,
Betsy Coffia,
Helena Scott,
Regina Weiss,
Carrie Rheingans,
Samantha Steckloff,
Natalie Price,
Rachel Hood,
Julie Brixie,
Regina MillerReferred to House Health Policy CommitteeSB 2: Legalize abortionIntroduced January 12, 2023
Official text and analysisCrimes: abortion; provision related to publication of cures for conceptive preventatives; repeal.
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Abortion Sponsor: Erika GeissCosponsors: Rosemary Bayer,
Dayna Polehanki,
John Cherry,
Paul Wojno,
Kristen McDonald Rivet,
Jeremy Moss,
Kevin Hertel,
Mallory McMorrow,
Mary Cavanagh,
Stephanie Chang,
Jeff Irwin,
Sean McCann,
Sylvia Santana,
Veronica Klinefelt,
Darrin Camilleri,
Sam Singh,
Sue Shink,
Winnie Brinks,
Sara AnthonyReferred to Senate Health Policy CommitteeVotes on this bill03/08/23 Senate roll call vote #41 On passage:
Passed 20 – 18 (
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03/22/23 House roll call vote #40 On passage:
Passed 56 – 52 (
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04/05/23:
Signed into law, PA 12 of 2023
SB 9: Define fetus as person for dependent tax deductionIntroduced January 12, 2023
Official text and analysisIndividual income tax: deductions; definition of dependent; include fetus.
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Abortion Sponsor: Joe BellinoCosponsors: none
Referred to Senate Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection CommitteeSB 37: Legalize abortionIntroduced January 24, 2023
Official text and analysisCriminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; reference to crime of administering drugs to procure miscarriage; remove to reflect repeal.
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Abortion Sponsor: Rosemary BayerCosponsors: Erika Geiss,
Stephanie Chang,
Sara Anthony,
Sylvia Santana,
Mary Cavanagh,
Kristen McDonald Rivet,
Mallory McMorrow,
Darrin Camilleri,
Kevin Hertel,
Sam Singh,
John Cherry,
Sue Shink,
Paul Wojno,
Jeremy Moss,
Sean McCann,
Dayna Polehanki,
Veronica KlinefeltReferred to Senate Health Policy CommitteeVotes on this bill03/08/23 Senate roll call vote #40 On passage:
Passed 20 – 18 (
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SB 38: Legalize abortionIntroduced January 24, 2023
Official text and analysisCorrections: other; reference to crime of administering drugs to procure miscarriage; remove to reflect repeal.
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Abortion Sponsor: Stephanie ChangCosponsors: Erika Geiss,
Rosemary Bayer,
Sara Anthony,
Sylvia Santana,
Mary Cavanagh,
Kristen McDonald Rivet,
Mallory McMorrow,
Darrin Camilleri,
Kevin Hertel,
Sam Singh,
John Cherry,
Sue Shink,
Paul Wojno,
Jeremy Moss,
Sean McCann,
Dayna Polehanki,
Veronica KlinefeltReferred to Senate Health Policy CommitteeSB 39: Legalize abortionIntroduced January 24, 2023
Official text and analysisCrimes: abortion; penalty for administering with intent to procure miscarriage; repeal.
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Abortion Sponsor: Sara AnthonyCosponsors: Rosemary Bayer,
Stephanie Chang,
Sylvia Santana,
Mary Cavanagh,
Kristen McDonald Rivet,
Darrin Camilleri,
Mallory McMorrow,
Kevin Hertel,
Sam Singh,
John Cherry,
Sue Shink,
Paul Wojno,
Jeremy Moss,
Sean McCann,
Dayna Polehanki,
Veronica Klinefelt,
Sara AnthonyReferred to Senate Health Policy CommitteeVotes on this bill03/08/23 Senate roll call vote #35 Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill:
Failed 18 – 20 (
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03/08/23 Senate roll call vote #36 Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill:
Failed 18 – 20 (
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03/08/23 Senate roll call vote #37 Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill:
Failed 18 – 20 (
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03/08/23 Senate roll call vote #38 Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill:
Failed 18 – 20 (
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03/08/23 Senate roll call vote #39 On passage:
Passed 20 – 18 (
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SB 93: Legalize abortion drugsIntroduced February 22, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; penalties for the sale of drugs or medicine to procure a miscarriage; modify.
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Abortion Sponsor: Sara AnthonyCosponsors: Erika Geiss,
Rosemary Bayer,
Darrin Camilleri,
Kevin Hertel,
Mary Cavanagh,
Sylvia Santana,
Mallory McMorrowReferred to Senate Health Policy CommitteeVotes on this bill03/08/23 Senate roll call vote #42 On passage:
Passed 20 – 18 (
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SB 106: Increase penalties for partial-birth abortion and coerced abortionIntroduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisCrimes: penalties; penalties for partial-birth abortion and coercion to have abortion; increase.
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Abortion Sponsor: Kevin DaleyCosponsors: Thomas Albert,
Michael Webber,
Roger Victory,
Dan Lauwers,
Rick Outman,
Joe Bellino,
Jim Runestad,
Lana Theis,
Jonathan LindseyReferred to Senate Government Operations CommitteeSB 107: Increase penalties for partial-birth abortion and coerced abortionIntroduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisCriminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for partial-birth abortion and coercion to abortion; modify.
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Abortion Sponsor: Kevin DaleyCosponsors: Thomas Albert,
Michael Webber,
Roger Victory,
Dan Lauwers,
Rick Outman,
Joe Bellino,
Jim Runestad,
Lana Theis,
Jonathan LindseyReferred to Senate Government Operations CommitteeSB 108: Prohibit Down Syndrome-based abortionIntroduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; abortion based on screening or diagnosis of Down syndrome; prohibit.
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Abortion Sponsor: Michael WebberCosponsors: Thomas Albert,
Kevin Daley,
Roger Victory,
Dan Lauwers,
Rick Outman,
Joe Bellino,
Jim Runestad,
Lana Theis,
Jonathan LindseyReferred to Senate Government Operations CommitteeSB 109: Prohibit Down Syndrome-based abortionIntroduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisCriminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for crime of abortion based on screening or diagnosis of Down syndrome; provide for.
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Abortion Sponsor: Michael WebberCosponsors: Thomas Albert,
Kevin Daley,
Roger Victory,
Rick Outman,
Dan Lauwers,
Joe Bellino,
Jim Runestad,
Lana Theis,
Jonathan LindseyReferred to Senate Government Operations CommitteeSB 110: Criminalize failure to render medical care if botched abortion results in live birthIntroduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; failure to render immediate medical care if abortion results in a live birth; provide penalties.
Tags:
Abortion,
Criminal Justice Sponsor: Ruth JohnsonCosponsors: Thomas Albert,
Kevin Daley,
Roger Victory,
Rick Outman,
Dan Lauwers,
Jim Runestad,
Lana Theis,
Jonathan LindseyReferred to Senate Government Operations CommitteeSB 111: Criminalize failure to render medical care if botched abortion results in live birthIntroduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisCriminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for failure to render immediate medical care if abortion results in a live birth; provide for.
Tags:
Abortion,
Criminal Justice Sponsor: Dan LauwersCosponsors: Thomas Albert,
Kevin Daley,
Roger Victory,
Rick Outman,
Joe Bellino,
Jim Runestad,
Lana Theis,
Jonathan LindseyReferred to Senate Government Operations CommitteeSB 112: Prohibit certain regulations relating to abortionIntroduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth facilities: other; pregnancy resource centers; prohibit certain regulations related to abortions.
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Abortion Sponsor: Joe BellinoCosponsors: Thomas Albert,
Michael Webber,
Kevin Daley,
Roger Victory,
Dan Lauwers,
Rick Outman,
Jim Runestad,
Lana Theis,
Jonathan LindseyReferred to Senate Government Operations CommitteeSB 113: Prohibit requiring pharmacists to participate in an abortionIntroduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; prohibit from being required to participate in an abortion.
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Abortion Sponsor: Michele HoitengaCosponsors: Thomas Albert,
Kevin Daley,
Roger Victory,
Dan Lauwers,
Rick Outman,
Joe Bellino,
Jim Runestad,
Lana Theis,
Jonathan LindseyReferred to Senate Government Operations CommitteeSB 114: Increase fine for violation of Abortion Insurance Opt-Out ActIntroduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisInsurance: health benefits; Abortion Insurance Opt-Out Act; increase fines.
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Abortion Sponsor: Lana TheisCosponsors: Thomas Albert,
Jim Runestad,
Rick Outman,
Joe Bellino,
Kevin Daley,
Ed McBroom,
John Damoose,
Roger Victory,
Dan Lauwers,
Jonathan LindseyReferred to Senate Government Operations CommitteeSB 115: Parental Rights Restoration Act - penalty for violationIntroduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; penalties for violating the parental rights restoration act; provide for.
Tags:
Abortion,
Children Sponsor: Jonathan LindseyCosponsors: Thomas Albert,
Michael Webber,
Kevin Daley,
Roger Victory,
Rick Outman,
Dan Lauwers,
Joe Bellino,
Jim Runestad,
Lana TheisReferred to Senate Government Operations CommitteeSB 116: Parental Rights Restoration Act - penalty for violationIntroduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisCriminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for intentionally performing an abortion in violation of the parental rights restoration act; provide for.
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Abortion Sponsor: Lana TheisCosponsors: Thomas Albert,
Michael Webber,
Kevin Daley,
Roger Victory,
Jonathan Lindsey,
Dan Lauwers,
Joe Bellino,
Jim Runestad,
Rick OutmanReferred to Senate Government Operations CommitteeSB 117: Money for adoption support, pregnancy resource centers, maternity programs etc.Introduced March 1, 2023
Official text and analysisAppropriations: other; omnibus budget appropriations; provide for fiscal year 2022-2023.
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Abortion,
Spending,
Children Sponsor: Thomas AlbertCosponsors: Michael Webber,
Kevin Daley,
Roger Victory,
Rick Outman,
Dan Lauwers,
Joe Bellino,
Jim Runestad,
Lana TheisReferred to Senate Appropriations CommitteeSB 147: Make abortion a civil right, requiring employers to pay for proceduresIntroduced March 7, 2023
Official text and analysisCivil rights: other; certain references to nontherapeutic abortions in the Elliott-Larsen civil rights act; remove.
Tags:
Abortion,
Regulations Sponsor: Erika GeissCosponsors: none
Referred to Senate Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety CommitteeVotes on this bill03/16/23 Senate roll call vote #94 Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill:
Failed 17 – 20 (
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03/16/23 Senate roll call vote #95 On passage:
Passed 20 – 17 (
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05/03/23 House roll call vote #77 On passage:
Passed 57 – 51 (
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05/03/23 House roll call vote #78 On passage:
Passed 56 – 52 (
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05/04/23 Senate roll call vote #156 Concur with House:
Passed 20 – 18 (
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05/17/23:
Signed into law, PA 31 of 2023
SB 474: Update references to reflect legalized abortionIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; public health code; amend to reflect repealed abortion laws.
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Abortion Sponsor: Sara AnthonyCosponsors: Erika Geiss,
Dayna Polehanki,
Mary Cavanagh,
Veronica Klinefelt,
Sean McCann,
Stephanie Chang,
Sue Shink,
Rosemary Bayer,
Paul Wojno,
Kevin Hertel,
Winnie Brinks,
Jeff IrwinReferred to Senate Housing and Human Services CommitteeVotes on this bill10/19/23 Senate roll call vote #559 Republican amendment:
Failed 18 – 20 (
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10/19/23 Senate roll call vote #560 Republican amendment:
Failed 18 – 20 (
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10/19/23 Senate roll call vote #561 Republican amendment:
Failed 18 – 20 (
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10/19/23 Senate roll call vote #562 Republican amendment:
Failed 18 – 20 (
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10/19/23 Senate roll call vote #563 On passage:
Passed 20 – 18 (
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11/01/23 House roll call vote #466 On passage:
Passed 56 – 54 (
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11/07/23 Senate roll call vote #656 Concur with House:
Passed 20 – 17 (
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SB 475: Update references to reflect legalized abortionIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisCriminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines and other references to certain abortion crimes; amend to reflect repeal.
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Abortion Sponsor: Stephanie ChangCosponsors: Erika Geiss,
Mary Cavanagh,
Dayna Polehanki,
Rosemary Bayer,
Sean McCann,
Sue Shink,
Paul Wojno,
Kevin Hertel,
Winnie Brinks,
Veronica Klinefelt,
Jeff Irwin,
Sara AnthonyReferred to Senate Housing and Human Services CommitteeVotes on this bill10/19/23 Senate roll call vote #564 Republican amendment:
Failed 18 – 20 (
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10/19/23 Senate roll call vote #565 On passage:
Passed 20 – 18 (
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SB 476: Legalize late-term abortionIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; born alive infant protection act; amend to reflect repealed abortion laws.
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Abortion Sponsor: Erika GeissCosponsors: Sean McCann,
Mary Cavanagh,
Dayna Polehanki,
Stephanie Chang,
Sue Shink,
Rosemary Bayer,
Paul Wojno,
Kevin Hertel,
Winnie Brinks,
Veronica Klinefelt,
Jeff Irwin,
Sara AnthonyReferred to Senate Housing and Human Services CommitteeVotes on this bill10/19/23 Senate roll call vote #566 On passage:
Passed 20 – 18 (
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11/01/23 House roll call vote #467 On passage:
Passed 56 – 54 (
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11/07/23 Senate roll call vote #657 Concur with House:
Passed 20 – 17 (
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SB 477: Allow pregnant student services provide abortion referralsIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHigher education: other; prohibition on offering referrals for abortion services in pregnant and parenting student services offices; eliminate.
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Abortion,
Education Sponsor: Mary CavanaghCosponsors: Sean McCann,
Erika Geiss,
Rosemary Bayer,
Dayna Polehanki,
Stephanie Chang,
Sue Shink,
Paul Wojno,
Kevin Hertel,
Winnie Brinks,
Jeff Irwin,
Sara AnthonyReferred to Senate Housing and Human Services CommitteeVotes on this bill10/19/23 Senate roll call vote #567 Republican amendment:
Failed 18 – 20 (
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10/19/23 Senate roll call vote #568 On passage:
Passed 20 – 18 (
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11/01/23 House roll call vote #468 On passage:
Passed 56 – 54 (
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11/07/23 Senate roll call vote #658 Concur with House:
Passed 20 – 17 (
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SB 478: Mandate taxpayer funding of abortionsIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHuman services: medical services; abortion as service provided with public funds to welfare recipient; revise.
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Abortion,
Nanny State,
Spending Sponsor: Mallory McMorrowCosponsors: Sean McCann,
Rosemary Bayer,
Erika Geiss,
Mary Cavanagh,
Dayna Polehanki,
Sue Shink,
Stephanie Chang,
Paul Wojno,
Winnie Brinks,
Jeff Irwin,
Sara AnthonyReferred to Senate Housing and Human Services CommitteeSB 479: Mandate health insurance pay for abortionsIntroduced September 7, 2023
Official text and analysisHuman services: medical services; coverage for abortions; require.
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Abortion,
Insurance Sponsor: Dayna PolehankiCosponsors: Erika Geiss,
Rosemary Bayer,
Mary Cavanagh,
Sean McCann,
Sue Shink,
Stephanie Chang,
Paul Wojno,
Winnie Brinks,
Jeff Irwin,
Sara AnthonyReferred to Senate Housing and Human Services CommitteeSB 593: Legalize all abortion on demandIntroduced October 17, 2023
Official text and analysisHealth: abortion; reproductive health act; create.
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Abortion,
Shocking Sponsor: Erika GeissCosponsors: none
Referred to Senate Housing and Human Services CommitteeVotes on this bill10/26/23 Senate roll call vote #594 Republican amendment:
Failed 18 – 20 (
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10/26/23 Senate roll call vote #595 On passage:
Passed 20 – 18 (
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SB 627: Allow babies be abandoned via drop boxIntroduced November 1, 2023
Official text and analysisChildren: protection; safe delivery of newborns law; modify definition of newborn and allow surrender to a newborn safety device.
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Abortion,
Special Interest Deal,
Creepy Sponsor: Jon BumsteadCosponsors: Rick Outman,
John Damoose,
Mark Huizenga,
Paul WojnoReferred to Senate Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety CommitteeSB 628: Allow babies be abandoned via drop boxIntroduced November 1, 2023
Official text and analysisChildren: protection; reporting death of a newborn after surrender to a newborn safety device; expand.
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Abortion,
Special Interest Deal,
Creepy Sponsor: John DamooseCosponsors: Jon Bumstead,
Rick Outman,
Mark Huizenga,
Paul WojnoReferred to Senate Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety CommitteeSB 629: Allow babies be abandoned via drop boxIntroduced November 1, 2023
Official text and analysisChildren: protection; reference in Michigan penal code to surrender of a newborn under the newborn safe delivery law; revise.
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Abortion,
Special Interest Deal,
Creepy Sponsor: Rick OutmanCosponsors: Jon Bumstead,
John Damoose,
Mark Huizenga,
Paul WojnoReferred to Senate Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety Committee