Representative Donavan McKinney (D–11)| Bills Introduced |
| 2025 HB 4384: Unconstitutionally prohibit government contracts to entities that donate to political campaigns (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HR 83: Designate an awareness week (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4435: Authorize regulations on “workplace ergonomics” (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4459: New law to borrow $2 billion for a “Clean Michigan 2 Initiative” (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4637: Package of bills requiring water quality tests, cleanup, regulations, legal actions, etc. (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4742: Restrict permits when projects are located on “environmentally overburdened communities” (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4866: Regulate lead-based paint (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4944: Put Miranda warning requirement (right to remain silent, etc.) into state law (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4973: Require “power outage credits” (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 5000: Increase employment security benefit (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 5040: Licensing and regulation of industrial hemp (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 5094: Revise detail of administering industrial hemp program (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 5135: Prohibit billboards ads for marijuana (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 5138: Allow local governments to charge “accommodation taxes” (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 5258: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HR 216: Express an opinion (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4009: Allow local governments to create rent controls and scarcity in rental markets |
| 2025 HB 4013: Revise trespass law to include farms |
| 2025 HB 4014: Expand cap on real property taxable value within family to include other family members |
| 2025 HB 4015: Mandate cash be accepted as payment for tolls |
| 2025 HB 4016: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 4020: Mandate schools teach African-American history |
| 2025 HB 4025: Extend sales tax exemption on firearm safety devices |
| 2025 HB 4026: Extend sales tax exemption on firearm safety devices |
| 2025 HB 4032: Remove expiration on law providing for interstate medical licensing |
| 2025 HR 12: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 4036: Remove sunset on the higher education authorization and distance education reciprocal exchange act |
| 2025 HB 4040: Restrict businesses from having noncompete clauses |
| 2025 HB 4044: Designate the official “state duck” |
| 2025 HB 4047: Allow criminal charges and civil suits against people for making fake pornography with others’ likenesses Became law: PA 11 of 2025 |
| 2025 HB 4048: Companion to HB4047 (allow criminal charges and civil suits against people for making fake pornography with others’ likenesses) Became law: PA 12 of 2025 |
| 2025 HB 4052: Prohibit lawmakers from signing nondisclosure agreements regarding their official duties |
| 2025 HB 4053: Prohibit lawmakers from signing nondisclosure agreements regarding their official duties |
| 2025 HR 18: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 4065: Allow Macomb Community College Sports and Expo Center serve alcohol Became law: PA 41 of 2025 |
| 2025 HB 4071: Revise details of “unfair trade practices” in insurance industry |
| 2025 HB 4072: Mandate hospitals give patients leftover eyedrops from pre-allocated dispensed amounts |
| 2025 HB 4075: Radically outlaw low-wage jobs |
| 2025 HB 4077: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record |
| 2025 HB 4078: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record |
| 2025 HB 4091: Eliminate local jury boards and create a state centralized process |
| 2025 HB 4092: Companion to HB 4091 |
| 2025 HB 4093: Companion to HB 4091 |
| 2025 HB 4094: Allow felons to serve on juries and encourage criminals to serve on juries |
| 2025 HB 4103: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists |
| 2025 HB 4104: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists |
| 2025 HB 4133: Make crime to “block access to health facilities” (abused to target abortion protesters) |
| 2025 HB 4134: Make crime to “block access to health facilities” (abused to target abortion protesters) |
| 2025 HB 4169: Create a “rare disease advisory council” |
| 2025 HB 4171: Spend $10 million on bird flu testing |
| 2025 HB 4172: Spend $500,000 for testing bird flu preparedness |
| 2025 HB 4173: Spend $1 million for testing bird flu preparedness |
| 2025 HJR F: Amend Michigan Constitution to endorse homosexual marriage |
| 2025 HR 34: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 4174: Make confessions of juveniles inadmissible if police “tricked” them into confessing |
| 2025 HB 4260: Create “public safety and violence prevention fund” and skim sales tax revenue into the fund |
| 2025 HB 4261: Companion to HB 4260 |
| 2025 HB 4264: New law to ban employers from asking applicants about credit history |
| 2025 HB 4267: Name a road |
| 2025 HB 4268: Allow Secretary of State to declare citizen complaints frivolous and bar them from taking certain actions |
| 2025 HB 4269: Unconstitutionally mandate non-profit organizations disclose their donors |
| 2025 HB 4270: Companion to HB 4269 |
| 2025 HB 4271: Make an individual's independent PACs all count as one for purpose of campaign finance limits |
| 2025 HB 4272: Companion to HB 4271 |
| 2025 HB 4273: Create “lobbying guidelines for legislative staff” |
| 2025 HR 48: Send expired bills of previous term to governor to attempt to sign into law |
| 2025 HB 4280: Extend period of renewal for social worker limited licenses |
| 2025 HB 4281: New law to create a “used motor vehicle cancellation option agreement” |
| 2025 HR 49: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HR 50: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HR 51: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HR 54: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 4288: Require merit-based hiring by state agencies for unclassified positions |
| 2025 HB 4289: Mandate employers post employment discrimination information |
| 2025 HB 4290: Ban employers from asking about applicants' wage history and credit history |
| 2025 HB 4291: Redundantly ban basing wages on protected attributes of employees |
| 2025 HB 4292: Allow anonymous reporting wage discrimination claims |
| 2025 HB 4293: Revise notice period for involuntary paycheck deductions |
| 2025 HB 4294: Ban state contracts to those without “fair workplace certificate” created by HB 4295 |
| 2025 HB 4295: Create a “fair workplace certificate” system |
| 2025 HB 4296: Expand categories and increase penalties for workplace wage discrimination |
| 2025 HB 4297: Mandate employers disclose the salaries of employees to each other |
| 2025 HB 4299: Allow local governments to ban plastic bags and other containers |
| 2025 HB 4316: Create an investigator in legislature for government employee complaints |
| 2025 HB 4317: Increase penalties for employer violations of wage and benefits law |
| 2025 HB 4318: Increase penalties for employer violations of wage and benefits law |
| 2025 HB 4319: Companion to HB 4318 |
| 2025 HB 4320: Make workplace violation complainants anonymous |
| 2025 HB 4321: Make workplace violation complainants anonymous |
| 2025 HB 4322: Punish employers for misclassification of independent contractors |
| 2025 HB 4323: Expand definition of “protected” employee whistleblower activities |
| 2025 HB 4324: Mandate an instruction booklet on classifying contract employees |
| 2025 HB 4325: Spend $5 million to police payroll fraud |
| 2025 HB 4326: Create whistleblower protection for employees complaining to press |
| 2025 HB 4327: Token unenforceable bill against false claims to be caused by HB 4316-26 |
| 2025 HR 59: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 HB 4331: Create a new “ebony alert” system for missing persons with disabilities |
| 2025 HB 4364: Revise details of discharge permits involving multiple counties |
| 2025 HB 4365: Create penalty for excess discharge into state waters |
| 2025 HB 4366: Companion to HB 4365 |
| 2025 HB 4381: Ban utility monopolies from supporting political non-profits |
| 2025 HB 4382: Ban utility monopolies from supporting PACs |
| 2025 HB 4383: Ban political donations by state contractors |
| 2025 HB 4389: Levy an injection well disposal fee |
| 2025 HB 4393: Increase disposal fees and impose other regulations on hazardous waste |
| 2025 HR 71: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 4405: Allow school employees to collect taxpayer-funded unemployment benefits over the summer |
| 2025 HB 4406: Allow seasonal workers to collect taxpayer-funded unemployment benefits in off-season |
| 2025 HB 4407: Create new “MICare” socialist medical coverage scheme |
| 2025 HB 4409: Mandate employers provide written job descriptions and provide penalties |
| 2025 HR 75: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HR 86: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 HB 4427: Mandate “brown alert” for dangerous level of sewage or E. coli |
| 2025 HB 4436: Ban employers from punishing employee for speaking about occupational hazards |
| 2025 HB 4437: Make workplace safety penalties match federal penalties |
| 2025 HB 4438: New law to ban employers from punishing employees for raising concerns over infection control |
| 2025 HB 4439: Ban employers from punishing employee for speaking about occupational hazards |
| 2025 HB 4440: Create an “infectious disease worker safety commission” |
| 2025 HB 4441: Increase penalties for violations of youth employment standards act |
| 2025 HB 4442: Companion to HB 4441 |
| 2025 HB 4446: Allow local governments to impose labor restrictions and regulations |
| 2025 HB 4447: Repeal the Fair and Open Competition in Governmental Construction Act |
| 2025 HB 4448: New law to mandate employers give cause for firing employees |
| 2025 HB 4449: New law to ban employment decisions based on the health or illness of an employee's family member |
| 2025 HB 4450: New law to prohibit job discrimination based on appearance |
| 2025 HB 4451: Ban employers from replacing striking workers |
| 2025 HB 4452: Ban companies relocating within a period after a union deal is made |
| 2025 HB 4453: New law to ban companies from discriminating against employees “who perform certain lawful activities during nonworking hours” |
| 2025 HB 4454: Allow counties to certify labor unions |
| 2025 HB 4455: Create new “worker freedom act” to allow workers to sue employers on pretextual bases |
| 2025 HB 4456: New law to ban employers monitoring employee communications |
| 2025 HB 4457: Ban use of state funds to discourage unionization |
| 2025 HB 4458: Ban public employer from ceasing operations within 1 year of it electing a bargaining representative |
| 2025 HB 4460: Companion to HB 4459 |
| 2025 HR 88: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 HR 89: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HR 90: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HR 92: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HR 98: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 4476: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 4478: Companion to HB 4479 |
| 2025 HB 4479: Criminalize making or having gun without serial number on every part |
| 2025 HB 4485: Allow retired county employees to work for sheriff and collect both pay and pension |
| 2025 HB 4487: Create “working parent” tax credit |
| 2025 HB 4488: Companion to HB 4487 |
| 2025 HR 105: Censure member of opposing party |
| 2025 HR 106: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 4497: Exempt certain testing products from definition of drug paraphernalia |
| 2025 HB 4498: Use tax dollars to distribute needles to drug addicts |
| 2025 HB 4519: Designate official state insect |
| 2025 HR 111: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 4522: Revise details of "keep right except to pass" law |
| 2025 HR 115: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 4544: Create new “prescription drug cost and affordability review act” to impose price controls (scarcity) on drugs |
| 2025 HB 4545: Companion to HB 4544 |
| 2025 HB 4546: Companion to HB 4544 |
| 2025 HB 4550: Ban charity firearm auction on school property, including private schools |
| 2025 HB 4601: Designate official state butterfly |
| 2025 HB 4604: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4605: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4607: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4608: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4609: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4612: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4614: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4615: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4618: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4619: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4620: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4621: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4622: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4623: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4626: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4628: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4629: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4630: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4631: Update references to reflect radical gender ideology |
| 2025 HB 4636: Package of bills requiring water quality tests, cleanup, regulations, legal actions, etc. |
| 2025 HB 4638: Package of bills requiring water quality tests, cleanup, regulations, legal actions, etc. |
| 2025 HB 4639: Package of bills requiring water quality tests, cleanup, regulations, legal actions, etc. |
| 2025 HB 4640: Package of bills requiring water quality tests, cleanup, regulations, legal actions, etc. |
| 2025 HR 127: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HR 130: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 4669: Allow state lawmakers to make surprise inspections on Department of Corrections facilities |
| 2025 HB 4675: Create “model program of instruction in cursive handwriting” |
| 2025 HB 4683: Revise detail of prior authorization requirement for mental health/substance abuse disorder |
| 2025 HB 4684: Mandate health insurers have “pain management service plans” |
| 2025 HB 4685: Mandate health insurers have “collaborative care model for mental health care” |
| 2025 HB 4686: Legalize growing and taking psychedelic mushrooms |
| 2025 HB 4696: Expand definition of “relative” under guardianship assistance act to include non-relatives |
| 2025 HB 4697: Expand definition of “relative” under guardianship assistance act to include non-relatives |
| 2025 HB 4703: Mandate health insurance include coverage for group prenatal care services |
| 2025 HB 4704: Mandate DHHS include coverage for group prenatal care services |
| 2025 HR 138: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 4727: Impose licensure on professional guardians and conservators |
| 2025 HB 4728: Impose licensure on professional guardians and conservators |
| 2025 HB 4729: Mandate courts appoint only licensed guardians under HB 4727 |
| 2025 HB 4741: Remove sunset on delinquent tax payment reduction and foreclosure avoidance programs |
| 2025 HR 142: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HR 142: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 4758: New law to provide unemployment services for federal employees |
| 2025 HB 4759: Companion to HB 4758 |
| 2025 HB 4760: Ban law enforcement from wearing face coverings (to facilitate their stalking by left-wing activists) |
| 2025 HR 152: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HR 153: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 4820: Require state agencies selling vehicles to offer to foster youth first |
| 2025 HB 4864: Expand definition of “elevated blood lead level” |
| 2025 HB 4865: Mandate testing of baby foods for heavy metals |
| 2025 HB 4867: Mandate children with elevated blood lead levels be referred to a government program |
| 2025 HB 4936: Limit fees that may be charged for unpaid tolls |
| 2025 HB 4941: New law to prohibit law enforcement cooperating with ICE |
| 2025 HB 4942: Ban funding actions that violate habeas corpus |
| 2025 HB 4943: Ban funding unconstitutional actions |
| 2025 HJR P: Amend Michigan Constitution to allow Supreme Court to declare a rebellion or invasion on request of governor or legislature |
| 2025 HB 4969: License, regulate, and restrict herbal drug “kratom” |
| 2025 HB 4974: Companion to HB 4973 |
| 2025 HB 4975: Companion to HB 4973 |
| 2025 HB 4976: Companion to HB 4973 |
| 2025 HB 4977: Companion to HB 4973 |
| 2025 HB 4978: Require public service commission review energy monopoly companies' investment and maintenance distribution plans |
| 2025 HR 173: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 4982: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Increase notice period to evict tenant for nonpayment of rent |
| 2025 HB 4983: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Increase “redemption period” for tenancy |
| 2025 HB 4984: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Allow sealing court records of evictions |
| 2025 HB 4985: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Restrict evictions for cause |
| 2025 HB 4986: Democrat anti-rental housing package: companion bill |
| 2025 HB 4987: Democrat anti-rental housing package: require time limits for landlords to perform repairs |
| 2025 HB 4988: Democrat anti-rental housing package: companion bill |
| 2025 HB 4989: Democrat anti-rental housing package: revise details for withholding rent |
| 2025 HB 4990: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Rent abatement remedies and awarding attorney fees |
| 2025 HB 4991: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Increase awards for unlawful evictions |
| 2025 HB 4992: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Expand regulations on communications between landlord and tenants |
| 2025 HB 4993: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Expand notice requirements for early lease termination |
| 2025 HB 4994: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Restrict fees charged to tenants |
| 2025 HB 4995: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Ban using prospective tenants' credit score as deciding factor for lease eligibility |
| 2025 HB 4996: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Require DHHS make form containing summary of tenant's rights available to public |
| 2025 HB 4997: Democrat anti-rental housing package: Require DHHS make form containing summary of tenant's rights available to public |
| 2025 HB 5001: Modify formula of employment security remuneration provision |
| 2025 HB 5002: Mandate unemployment agency use “plain language” |
| 2025 HB 5003: Increase income and asset thresholds for unemployment restitution waivers |
| 2025 HB 5004: Eliminate required conditions for employee leaving employment for medical reasons |
| 2025 HB 5005: Allow employees be absent without notice |
| 2025 HB 5006: Create appeal system for recipient of improperly paid unemployment benefits |
| 2025 HB 5007: Revise conditions for services performed counting as “employment” |
| 2025 HB 5008: Decrease percentage of wages to be garnished for recovery of improperly collected unemployment benefits |
| 2025 HB 5009: Allow criminal convictions for prostitution to be set aside as “victim of human trafficking” |
| 2025 HB 5010: Allow defense that individual committed crime because “victim of human trafficking” |
| 2025 HB 5011: Allow expungement of juvenile crimes as “victim of human trafficking” |
| 2025 HB 5012: Revise details of safe harbor protection for minor as “victim of human trafficking” |
| 2025 HB 5013: Revise detail of qualifications of expert witnesses in human trafficking |
| 2025 HB 5014: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5015: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5016: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5017: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5018: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5019: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5020: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5021: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5022: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5023: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5024: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5025: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5026: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5027: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5028: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HR 175: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 5041: Companion to HB 5040 |
| 2025 HB 5042: Companion to HB 5040 |
| 2025 HB 5043: Companion to HB 5040 |
| 2025 HB 5047: Provide for automatic enrollment in energy monopoly's “winter protection program” |
| 2025 HR 179: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 5064: Require state court administrative office provide a “tenant's rights form” |
| 2025 HB 5070: Spend $78 million on prenatal and infant support programs |
| 2025 HB 5071: Spend $175,000 to fund “violence against women grant” |
| 2025 HB 5072: Spend $1,480,000 to fund testing of rape kits |
| 2025 HR 182: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 5095: Revise detail of administering industrial hemp program |
| 2025 HR 189: Offer words of tribute |
| 2025 HB 5120: Eliminate a fee on restraining orders |
| 2025 HB 5121: Companion to HB 5120 |
| 2025 HB 5134: Prohibit billboards ads for marijuana |
| 2025 HB 5139: Expand definition of “marketplace facilitators” |
| 2025 HB 5140: Expand authority to tax hotels |
| 2025 HB 5141: Allow unionization of farm labor home workers |
| 2025 HB 5146: Create “guidelines” for towing companies and wreckers |
| 2025 HB 5147: Companion to HB 5146 |
| 2025 HB 5148: Companion to HB 5146 |
| 2025 HB 5149: Prohibit “hidden” storage fees for garages |
| 2025 HB 5174: Prohibit delayed sentencing for domestic violence offenses |
| 2025 HB 5177: Give illegal aliens employment protection |
| 2025 HB 5178: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5179: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5180: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5181: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5182: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5183: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5184: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5185: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5186: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5187: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5188: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5189: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5190: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5191: Expand worker's comp benefits |
| 2025 HB 5193: Spend $600 million on food stamps |
| 2025 HB 5194: Spend $12,500,000 for food pantry grants |
| 2025 HB 5195: Spend $12,500,000 for food bank grants |
| 2025 HB 5196: Require taxpayer-funded treatment for prisoners' “post traumatic stress disorder” |
| 2025 HB 5199: Lower age eligibility for mammogram coverage |
| 2025 HB 5200: Mandate health insurers cover pap smears |
| 2025 HB 5204: Increase regulation on metastatic cancer treatment coverage |
| 2025 HB 5205: Mandate insurers cover breast cancer exams and treatment |
| 2025 HR 205: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 5216: Allow prisoners to authorize medical disclosures |
| 2025 HB 5234: Allow salvage vehicle inspection fees to be used for a broader range of law enforcement purposes |
| 2025 HR 210: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 HB 5247: Give prisoners access to public records |
| 2025 HB 5250: Ban sale of certain dietary supplements and diet pills to minors |
| 2025 HB 5251: Mandate DHHS cover prescribed pediatric extended care |
| 2025 HB 5252: Impose licensure on prescribed pediatric extended care facilities |
| 2025 HB 5257: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5259: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5260: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5261: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5262: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5263: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5264: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5265: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5266: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5267: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5268: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5269: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5270: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5271: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5272: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5273: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5274: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5275: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5276: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5277: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5278: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5279: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HB 5280: Democrat veteran special privileges pandering package (HB 5257-5280) |
| 2025 HCR 3: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HR 219: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HR 221: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HR 223: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 5357: New law to mandate regulations on the Internet to “protect minors” |
| 2025 HR 225: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HR 226: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 5373: Impose price caps on selling bottled water at large entertainment venues |
| 2025 HB 5374: Impose price floors on labor for broadband service projects |
| 2025 HB 5387: Include veterans in missing senior/vulnerable adult alert system |
| 2025 HR 229: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 5389: Allow recipients of improperly paid unemployment benefits during Covid pandemic to keep them |
| 2025 HB 5393: Allow recipients of improperly paid unemployment benefits during Covid pandemic to keep them |
| 2025 HB 5399: Prohibit local officials signing non-disclosure agreements with data centers |
| 2025 HB 5409: Include pet expenses in crime victim claims |
| 2025 HB 5410: Include pet care coverage in domestic violence shelter programs |
| 2026 HB 5454: Ban perchloroethylene in dry cleaning solvents |
| 2026 HB 5456: Create a hyperbaric oxygen therapy for veterans pilot program |
| 2026 HB 5457: Companion to HB 5456 |
Votes |
| #1 01/08/25: Elect Matt Hall Speaker: Yes |
| #2 01/08/25: Elect Rachelle Smit Speaker Pro Tem: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #3 01/08/25: Elect Scott Starr Clerk of the House: Yes |
| #4 01/23/25: HB 4001: Raise minimum wage without imposing it upon tipped workers – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #5 01/23/25: HB 4002: Mandate employers give employees paid sick leave at the inevitable reduction of wages to mitigate worse effect of left-wing initiative – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #6 01/29/25: HR 14: Prescribe rules for disclosures for certain appropriations bills – Adopt: Yes |
| #7 02/11/25: HR 19: Prohibit taking up legislation that would encourage subverting federal immigration enforcement – Adopt: No |
| #8 02/19/25: SB 8: Raise minimum wage and outlaw working-class jobs – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #9 02/19/25: HB 4062: Unconstitutionally restrict the speech of former lawmakers – On passage: Yes |
| #10 02/19/25: HB 4063: Unconstitutionally restrict the speech of former executive branch officers – On passage: Yes |
| #11 02/19/25: HB 4064: Unconstitutionally restrict the speech of lawmakers – On passage: Yes |
| #12 02/20/25: HB 4002: Mandate employers give employees paid sick leave at the inevitable reduction of wages to mitigate worse effect of left-wing initiative – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #13 02/25/25: HB 4052: Prohibit lawmakers from signing nondisclosure agreements regarding their official duties – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #14 02/25/25: HB 4053: Prohibit lawmakers from signing nondisclosure agreements regarding their official duties – On passage: Yes |
| #15 03/06/25: HB 4161: Omnibus annual budget bill – On passage: No |
| #16 03/06/25: HB 4162: Omnibus annual education budget bill – On passage: No |
| #17 03/06/25: HB 4032: Remove expiration on law providing for interstate medical licensing – On passage: Yes |
| #18 03/11/25: HB 4003: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #19 03/11/25: HB 4046: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #20 03/11/25: HB 4018: Allow juveniles to be transported along with adults if both accused of the same incident and other conditions – On passage: No |
| #21 03/12/25: HB 4060: Revise details of requirements on taxes for career and technical educational programs – On passage: Yes |
| #22 03/12/25: HB 4150: Eliminate a fee for evaluation of teacher applications – On passage: No |
| #23 03/12/25: HB 4151: Allow those who passed a teacher test to be certified in that subject area – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #24 03/12/25: HB 4153: Provide for “local teaching certificates” – On passage: No |
| #25 03/12/25: HR 40: Express an opinion – On passage: No |
| #26 03/13/25: HB 4025: Extend sales tax exemption on firearm safety devices – On passage: Yes |
| #27 03/13/25: HB 4026: Extend sales tax exemption on firearm safety devices – On passage: Yes |
| #28 03/18/25: HB 4065: Allow Macomb Community College Sports and Expo Center serve alcohol – On passage: Yes |
| #29 03/18/25: HB 4014: Expand cap on real property taxable value within family to include other family members – On passage: Yes |
| #30 03/18/25: HB 4098: Allow tax tribunal hearings be conducted electronically – On passage: Yes |
| #31 03/18/25: HB 4099: Allow tax tribunal hearings be conducted electronically – On passage: Yes |
| #32 03/18/25: HB 4170: Reduce state income tax to 4.05% – On passage: No |
| #33 03/19/25: HB 4180: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: No |
| #34 03/19/25: HB 4181: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: No |
| #35 03/19/25: HB 4182: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: No |
| #36 03/19/25: HB 4183: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: No |
| #37 03/19/25: HB 4184: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: No |
| #38 03/19/25: HB 4185: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: No |
| #39 03/19/25: HB 4186: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: No |
| #40 03/19/25: HB 4187: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: No |
| #41 03/19/25: HB 4230: Create “neighborhood road fund” – On passage: No |
| #42 03/20/25: HB 4115: Increase “allowable” interest rate charge by pawnbrokers – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #43 03/20/25: HB 4116: Increase “allowable” interest rate charge by pawnbrokers – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #44 03/20/25: HB 4004: Allow winner to remain anonymous in multistate lotteries – On passage: Yes |
| #45 03/20/25: HB 4147: Revise details of a school spending study – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #46 03/20/25: HB 4149: Reinstate a school performance website that the Democrats repealed – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #47 03/20/25: HB 4154: Include trade schools in the postsecondary enrollment options act – On passage: Yes |
| #48 03/20/25: HB 4195: Offer driver licenses to illegal aliens – Support decision of Speaker on debate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #49 03/20/25: HB 4195: Offer driver licenses to illegal aliens – On passage: Yes |
| #50 04/15/25: HB 4013: Revise trespass law to include farms – On passage: Yes |
| #51 04/15/25: HB 4179: Increase limit for minimal gifts from life insurance producers – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #52 04/16/25: HB 4081: Expand ability of local governments to divide farm parcels and tracts – On passage: Yes |
| #53 04/17/25: HB 4157: Create (and eventually fund) a state pilot program for standardized tests – On passage: No |
| #54 04/17/25: HB 4158: Companion bill to HB 4157 – On passage: No |
| #55 04/17/25: HB 4159: Revise details in how state government makes curriculum decisions – On passage: No |
| #56 04/17/25: HB 4156: Revise details of the state government's curriculum – On passage: No |
| #57 04/22/25: HB 4077: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record – On passage: Yes |
| #58 04/22/25: HB 4078: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record – On passage: Yes |
| #59 04/22/25: HB 4260: Create “public safety and violence prevention fund” and skim sales tax revenue into the fund – On passage: Yes |
| #60 04/22/25: HB 4261: Companion to HB 4260 – On passage: Yes |
| #61 04/22/25: HB 4122: Expand limits on cottage food operations and give MSU certain privileges – On passage: Yes |
| #62 04/22/25: HB 4245: Designate maple syrup and honey producers as “limited food processors” – On passage: Yes |
| #63 04/23/25: HB 4207: Provide that terms "health insurance policy" and "health benefit plan" do not include coverage that is only for excepted benefits under federal law – On passage: Yes |
| #64 04/23/25: HB 4208: Companion to HB 4207 – On passage: Yes |
| #65 04/23/25: HB 4033: New act to allow certain fiduciaries to convert income trusts to unitrusts – On passage: Yes |
| #66 04/23/25: HB 4034: Revise detail on uniform statutory rule against perpetuities – On passage: Yes |
| #67 04/23/25: HB 4255: Increase criminal penalties for fentanyl, heroin, etc. – On passage: No |
| #68 04/23/25: HB 4256: Companion to HB 4255 – On passage: No |
| #69 04/23/25: HB 4047: Allow criminal charges and civil suits against people for making fake pornography with others’ likenesses – On passage: Yes |
| #70 04/23/25: HB 4048: Companion to HB4047 (allow criminal charges and civil suits against people for making fake pornography with others’ likenesses) – On passage: Yes |
| #71 04/30/25: HB 4029: Create a deadline for DNR to issue posting of hunting rules and regs – On passage: Yes |
| #72 04/30/25: HB 4027: Repeal recent state law giving state pre-emption of local zoning laws for “green” energy – On passage: No |
| #73 04/30/25: HB 4028: Repeal recent state law giving state pre-emption of local zoning laws for “green” energy – On passage: No |
| #74 05/01/25: HB 4338: Prohibit “sanctuary cities” (willful refusal to enforce immigration law) – On passage: No |
| #75 05/01/25: HB 4339: New law to ban local governments from banning assisting immigration enforcement – On passage: No |
| #76 05/01/25: HB 4342: Companion to HB 4338 – On passage: No |
| #77 05/01/25: HB 4340: Restrict services, grants, and programs from illegal aliens – On passage: No |
| #78 05/01/25: HB 4341: Restrict services, grants, and programs from illegal aliens – On passage: No |
| #79 05/01/25: HJR 2: Amend Michigan Constitution to require ID to vote and prevent non-citizen registration and voting – On passage: No |
| #80 05/01/25: HB 4288: Require merit-based hiring by state agencies for unclassified positions – On passage: Yes |
| #81 05/06/25: HB 4238: Ban schools from agreements with China, Russia, etc. – On passage: No |
| #82 05/06/25: HB 4239: Ban universities from receiving gifts from China, Russia, etc. – On passage: No |
| #83 05/06/25: HB 4233: Ban sale of farmland to China, Russia, etc. – On passage: No |
| #84 05/06/25: HB 4234: Ban sale of farmland and agriculture to China, Russia, etc. – On passage: No |
| #85 05/06/25: HB 4235: Require government phones block certain malware – On passage: No |
| #86 05/06/25: HB 4240: Ban certain lobbying by China, Russia, etc. – On passage: No |
| #87 05/06/25: HB 4241: Ban corporate welfare incentives for companies of China, Russia, etc. – On passage: No |
| #88 05/06/25: HB 4242: Create requirements for electronic health records – On passage: No |
| #89 05/06/25: HB 4136: Give voter registration forms to people that issue hunting and fishing licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #90 05/06/25: HB 4345: Exempt minimum days of public instruction during state of emergency – On passage: Yes |
| #91 05/07/25: HB 4007: Exempt certain UP energy plants from the “green energy” mandate – On passage: No |
| #92 05/07/25: HB 4283: Allow electricity generated from certain engines used in northern Michigan to count as clean energy – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #93 05/07/25: HB 4178: Revise detail of continuing education credits for insurance producers – On passage: Yes |
| #94 05/07/25: HB 4072: Mandate hospitals give patients leftover eyedrops from pre-allocated dispensed amounts – On passage: Yes |
| #95 05/07/25: HB 4071: Revise details of “unfair trade practices” in insurance industry – On passage: Yes |
| #96 05/07/25: HB 4328: $100 million state police supplemental funding for disasters – On passage: Yes |
| #97 05/13/25: HB 4118: Create a fee for special drain assessments on DNR lands – On passage: Yes |
| #98 05/13/25: SB 99: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials – On passage: Yes |
| #99 05/13/25: SB 100: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials – On passage: Yes |
| #100 05/13/25: HB 4103: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists – On passage: Yes |
| #101 05/13/25: HB 4104: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists – On passage: Yes |
| #102 05/13/25: HB 4076: Prohibit labeling lab-grown cultures as “meat” – On passage: Yes |
| #103 05/13/25: HB 4276: Eliminate certain conditions on liquor licenses at gas stations – On passage: Yes |
| #104 05/13/25: HB 4309: Bring Mich. into interstate physician's assistant license compact – On passage: Yes |
| #105 05/14/25: HB 4222: Mandate public and private schools have safety plans with certain conditions – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #106 05/14/25: HB 4226: Mandate more school fire drills – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #107 05/14/25: HB 4225: Put “OK2Say” phone number on student ID cards – On passage: Yes |
| #108 05/14/25: HB 4258: Require state police notify a school of “ok2sayt” tips received related to the school – On passage: Yes |
| #109 05/14/25: HB 4259: Companion to HB 4258 – On passage: Yes |
| #110 05/14/25: HB 4229: Require state policy make a report of “OK2say” tips – On passage: Yes |
| #111 05/14/25: HB 4223: Mandate safety training for public and private school staff – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #112 05/14/25: HB 4315: Require state police provide develop school safety training materials – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #113 05/14/25: HB 4392: Spend $42 million in Natural Resources Trust Fund – On passage: Yes |
| #114 05/14/25: HB 4350: Allow feeding wildlife and birds in certain conditions – On passage: Yes |
| #115 05/14/25: HB 4090: Sell 96 acres of state land to Detroit – On passage: Yes |
| #116 05/14/25: HB 4201: Add state corrections officers to public safety employees who are able to deduct retirement and pension benefits without restriction – On passage: Yes |
| #117 05/14/25: HR 91: Express an opinion – Adoption: No |
| #118 05/20/25: HB 4100: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #119 05/20/25: HB 4105: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #120 05/20/25: HB 4145: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #121 05/20/25: HB 4267: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #122 05/20/25: HB 4010: Designate Harrison Township “Boat Town USA” – On passage: Yes |
| #123 05/21/25: HB 4287: Create taxpayer subsidy for rural broadband – On passage: Yes |
| #124 05/21/25: HB 4203: Exempt wreckers from seasonal reductions in certain maximum axle weights and gross vehicle weight maxima – On passage: Yes |
| #125 05/21/25: HB 4343: Exempt trucks assisting in an emergency from frost law – On passage: Yes |
| #126 05/21/25: HB 4344: Exempt limit on truck driving hours during state of emergency – On passage: Yes |
| #127 05/21/25: HR 113: Express an opinion – Adoption: No |
| #128 05/22/25: HR 117: Hold Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in contempt of the State House – Adoption: No |
| #129 05/22/25: HB 4101: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing – On passage: Yes |
| #130 05/22/25: HB 4380: Companion to HB 4101 – On passage: Yes |
| #131 05/22/25: HB 4066: Prohibit biological men in women's sports in public schools – On passage: No |
| #132 05/22/25: HB 4469: Prevent biological boys in girls' public school sports – On passage: No |
| #133 06/04/25: HB 4420: Prohibit enhancement grants that do not disclose sponsor and recipient – On passage: Yes |
| #134 06/04/25: HB 4285: Create a firearms safety course for grades 6-12 – On passage: Yes |
| #135 06/04/25: HB 4401: Eliminate sunset on pheasant hunting licensing – On passage: Yes |
| #136 06/04/25: HB 4113: Increase discount for certain liquor liceensees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #137 06/04/25: HB 4189: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #138 06/04/25: HB 4301: Authorize Michigan Mutual Aid Box Alarm System vehicles as emergency vehicles – On passage: Yes |
| #139 06/04/25: HB 4302: Companion to HB 4301 – On passage: Yes |
| #140 06/04/25: HB 4114: Allow alcohol violations for licensees to expire after 2 years – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #141 06/05/25: HB 4464: Exempt retiree-only health plans from ObamaCare codification in state law – On passage: Yes |
| #142 06/05/25: HB 4023: Transfer state property in Eaton County to the Michigan Police Equipment Company – On passage: Yes |
| #143 06/05/25: HB 4135: Transfer state land, formerly for a prison, to Jackson County – On passage: Yes |
| #144 06/11/25: HB 4044: Designate the official “state duck” – On passage: Yes |
| #145 06/11/25: HB 4011: Authorize sale of state land in Arenac County previously used for a prison – On passage: No |
| #146 06/11/25: HB 4434: Repeal the “one-man grand jury” – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #147 06/11/25: HB 4246: Create interstate compact for licensing nurses – On passage: No |
| #148 06/11/25: HB 4576: Budget: DoEd – On passage: No |
| #149 06/11/25: HB 4577: Budget: K-12 Ed – On passage: No |
| #150 06/11/25: HB 4578: Budget: “Dept of Lifelong Education” – On passage: No |
| #151 06/12/25: HB 4394: Allow barbering at veterans service organizations – On passage: Yes |
| #152 06/12/25: HB 4395: Companion to HB 4394 – On passage: Yes |
| #153 06/12/25: HB 4192: Revise details of groundwater permits for mobile home parks – On passage: No |
| #154 06/12/25: HB 4257: Revise details of anaerobic digester regulations – On passage: No |
| #155 06/12/25: HB 4265: Companion to HB 4257 – On passage: No |
| #156 06/12/25: HB 4356: Remove long-inactive voters from voter rolls – On passage: No |
| #157 06/12/25: HB 4579: Budget: Community Colleges – On passage: No |
| #158 06/12/25: HB 4580: Budget: Universities – On passage: No |
| #159 06/24/25: HB 4262: Create vast new regulatory scheme against online ticket sales – On passage: Yes |
| #160 06/24/25: HB 4263: Companion to HB 4262 – On passage: Yes |
| #161 06/24/25: HB 4493: Exempt people with disabilities from food licensing rules (huh?) – On passage: Yes |
| #162 06/25/25: HB 4367: Create "purple star" program to coddle kids in military families – On passage: Yes |
| #163 06/25/25: HB 4396: Allow disclosure of juvenile crime records for research purposes – On passage: Yes |
| #164 06/25/25: HB 4426: Lower minimum age to drive hazmat vehicle from 21 to 18 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #165 06/25/25: HB 4403: Allow “alternating proprietorship” sharing of booze-making facilities – On passage: Yes |
| #166 06/25/25: HB 4417: Require that if DHHS distributes an opioid antagonist at no cost, it must also provide opioid antagonists directly to a life support agency for the purpose of equipping a life support vehicle – On passage: Yes |
| #167 06/25/25: HB 4214: Make traffic violation to not stop for school bus flashing yellow lights – On passage: No |
| #168 07/01/25: HB 4391: Companion to HB 4390 – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #169 07/01/25: HB 4390: Allow unreliable roadside spit tests to detect marijuana – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #170 07/01/25: HB 4369: Prohibit certain colors and chemicals in school lunches – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #171 07/24/25: HB 4141: Require certain public school policies on cell phone use – On passage: No |
| #172 07/24/25: HB 4506: Extend deadline for resentencing due to courts ending mandatory life without parole for juvenile murderers – On passage: No |
| #173 07/24/25: HB 4506: Extend deadline for resentencing due to courts ending mandatory life without parole for juvenile murderers – On passage (reconsideration): No |
| #174 08/19/25: HB 4047: Allow criminal charges and civil suits against people for making fake pornography with others’ likenesses – Concur with Senate: Didn't vote |
| #175 08/19/25: HB 4415: Revise details of purchasing by county road commissions – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #176 08/19/25: HB 4543: Change home heating credit from adjustments based on Detroit CPI to based on US CPI – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #177 08/20/25: HB 4707: Prohibit ranked-choice voting (aka instant runoff voting) – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #178 08/20/25: SB 70: Name a road – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #179 08/21/25: HB 4303: Designate “Chaldean American month” – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #180 08/21/25: HJR 13: Amend Michigan Constitution to withhold pay to lawmakers and governor if the budget isn't passed on time – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #181 08/26/25: HB 4706: Omnibus 2025-2026 budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #182 09/03/25: HB 4358: Modify term of office start date for city officers – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #183 09/03/25: HB 4359: Modify term of office start date for village officers – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #184 09/03/25: HB 4698: Revise term of office start/end dates for local officials – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #185 09/03/25: HB 4699: Revise term of office start/end dates for local officials – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #186 09/03/25: HB 4746: Mandate future welfare cards be chip-enabled – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #187 09/03/25: HB 4398: Make easier for counties to vote to ban alcohol sales on Sundays – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #188 09/03/25: HB 4017: OSHA penalty exemption for certain deaths on family farms – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #189 09/03/25: HB 4362: Require state police establish and maintain a missing senior or vulnerable adult medical alert system plan – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #190 09/04/25: HB 4024: Mandate school bathrooms be reserved for members of each biological sex – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #191 09/04/25: HB 4517: Mandate amber alerts for missing children with special needs or a child in danger – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #192 09/04/25: HB 4518: Companion to HB 4517 – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #193 09/04/25: HB 4674: Allow next of kin to renew vehicle registrations – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #194 09/04/25: HB 4524: Revise detail of marketable record title act to preserve certain interests in property – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #195 09/04/25: HB 4218: Add three members to State Recipient Rights Advisory Committee from private organizations – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #196 09/04/25: HB 4219: Require that patients be provided a written copy of their rights regarding mental health treatment – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #197 09/09/25: HB 4549: Allow motor vehicle repair facilities to register a single auxiliary facility under the same registration – On passage: Yes |
| #198 09/09/25: HB 4602: Change provisions related to procedures for testing voting equipment, including the creation of “test decks” – On passage: No |
| #199 09/09/25: HB 4598: Create felony for gift card fraud – On passage: Yes |
| #200 09/09/25: HB 4599: Companion to HB 4598 – On passage: Yes |
| #201 09/09/25: HB 4755: Impose wide restrictions and regulations on “deceptive ticket sales practices” – On passage: Yes |
| #202 09/09/25: HB 4012: Allow retired police dogs to use ambulances for treatment – On passage: No |
| #203 09/10/25: HB 4349: Allow cities to authorize the creation of a special assessment district to fund maintenance and improvements for a private road – On passage: Yes |
| #204 09/10/25: HB 4750: Require DHHS screen children for potential eligibility for benefits and apply for benefits – On passage: No |
| #205 09/16/25: HB 4664: Make misdemeanor for blocking a state highway as a form of protest – On passage: No |
| #206 09/16/25: HB 4713: Include auto insurers providing personal injury coverage as “health care insurer” (to require all kinds of coverages) – On passage: Yes |
| #207 09/16/25: HB 4714: Companion to HB 4716 – On passage: Yes |
| #208 09/16/25: HB 4715: Give National Insurance Crime Bureau access to insurance fraud information – On passage: Yes |
| #209 09/16/25: HB 4716: Replace the current single penalty for fraudulent insurance acts with a tiered penalty structure – On passage: Yes |
| #210 09/16/25: HB 4717: Charge insurance fraud as racketeering – On passage: Yes |
| #211 09/16/25: HB 4718: Require insurers that know that a fraudulent insurance act has occurred to report it to the state – On passage: Yes |
| #212 09/16/25: HB 4719: Authorize civil penalties for insurance fraud – On passage: Yes |
| #213 09/17/25: HB 4700: Change definition of hotel “class” to allow small hotels to obtain liquor licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #214 09/17/25: HB 4282: Allow a liquor license for a grocery store on Schoolcraft College – On passage: Yes |
| #215 09/17/25: HB 4595: Allow entities located on land owned by Schoolcraft College to obtain liquor licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #216 09/17/25: HB 4515: Require photo and signature on Bridge card – On passage: No |
| #217 09/18/25: HB 4418: Authorize surrogates to make health care decisions for patients in certain circumstances – On passage: Yes |
| #218 09/18/25: HB 4419: Companion to HB 4418 – On passage: Yes |
| #219 09/18/25: HB 4734: No longer allow an incapacitated individual’s nearest relative to consent to surgical or medical treatment on the individual’s behalf – On passage: Yes |
| #220 09/18/25: HB 4694: Change requirements for forming recreational authorities – On passage: Yes |
| #221 09/18/25: HB 4695: Change requirements for forming recreational authorities – On passage: Yes |
| #222 09/18/25: HB 4798: Companion to HB 4694 – On passage: Yes |
| #223 09/24/25: HB 4160: Reinstate law prohibiting state government having regulations more stringent than federal government, repealed by Democrats in last term – On passage: No |
| #224 09/24/25: HB 4522: Revise details of "keep right except to pass" law – On passage: Yes |
| #225 09/24/25: HB 4596: Allow activist judges to dismiss charges against criminals “deemed incompetent to stand trial” – On passage: No |
| #226 09/25/25: HB 4042: Exempt rental halls without kitchens from definition of food service establishment – On passage: Yes |
| #227 09/25/25: HB 4736: Revise provisions related to the death or withdrawal of a partisan candidate for county commissioner or county executive – On passage: No |
| #228 09/25/25: HB 4107: Mandate CPR training in schools – On passage: Yes |
| #229 09/25/25: HB 4108: Create “good samaritan” immunity from lawsuits for those applying bleeding control – On passage: Yes |
| #230 09/25/25: HB 4108: Create “good samaritan” immunity from lawsuits for those applying bleeding control – On passage (reconsideration): Yes |
| #231 09/25/25: HB 4847: Legal immunity for persons providing emergency bleeding control – On passage: Yes |
| #232 09/25/25: HB 4968: Allow DHHS to continue assessing the current insurance provider assessment – On passage: Yes |
| #233 09/25/25: HB 4961: Road funding package – see HB 4180-4183 – On passage: Yes |
| #234 09/25/25: HB 4951: New law to impose a 24% tax on wholesale price of marijuana and allocate revenue to roads – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #235 10/01/25: HB 4161: Omnibus annual budget bill – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #236 10/01/25: SB 166: 2026 Budget: K-12 – On passage: Yes |
| #237 10/01/25: HB 4706: Omnibus 2025-2026 budget – Concur with Senate (budget procedure where rejection triggers conference committee): No |
| #238 10/01/25: HB 4962: Create the Michigan National Guard Member Benefit Fund – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #239 10/01/25: HB 5055: Allow legislative sergeants at arms to protect lawmakers anywhere in Michigan – On passage: No |
| #240 10/02/25: HB 4706: Omnibus 2025-2026 budget – Adopt conference report (final passage): Yes |
| #241 10/02/25: SB 579: Extend sunset on various environmental fees – On passage: Yes |
| #242 10/02/25: SB 273: Extend sunset on a water quality fee – On passage: Yes |
| #243 10/02/25: SB 577: Extend sunset on fees for training water supply officials – On passage: Yes |
| #244 10/02/25: SB 565: Return unspent local government funds to general fund – On passage: Yes |
| #245 10/02/25: SB 574: Put future tobacco settlement money into scholarships instead of the budget stabilization fund – On passage: Yes |
| #246 10/02/25: SB 578: Road funding package – see HB 4180-4183 – On passage: Yes |
| #247 10/03/25: SB 166: 2026 Budget: K-12 – Adopt conference report (final passage): Yes |
| #248 10/03/25: HB 4961: Road funding package – see HB 4180-4183 – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #249 10/03/25: HB 4180: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #250 10/03/25: HB 4181: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #251 10/03/25: HB 4182: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #252 10/03/25: HB 4183: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #253 10/10/25: HB 4375: Allow sales/use tax credits for returned cell phones – On passage: No |
| #254 10/10/25: HB 4376: Companion to HB 4375 – On passage: No |
| #255 10/10/25: HB 4747: Allow taxpayers who file an individual income tax return to deduct contributions to a 529 education savings account or ABLE accounts based in another state – On passage: No |
| #256 10/22/25: HB 4484: Allow a speech-language pathologist to seek Medicaid reimbursement – On passage: Yes |
| #257 10/22/25: HB 4690: Create mandatory minimum sentences for fleeing police – On passage: No |
| #258 10/22/25: HB 4691: Create mandatory minimum sentences for fleeing police – On passage: No |
| #259 10/22/25: HB 4422: Increase fee the Liquor Control Commission pays to liquor distribution lobby – On passage: Yes |
| #260 10/22/25: HB 4823: Allow Michigan university branded alcoholic beverages – On passage: Yes |
| #261 10/22/25: HB 4824: Companion to HB 4824 – On passage: Yes |
| #262 10/22/25: HB 4045: Protect libel and slander and make victims pay perpetrators without trial – On passage: Yes |
| #263 10/23/25: HB 4666: Increase penalties for discriminatory practices by life insurers – On passage: Yes |
| #264 10/23/25: HB 4665: Allow excused absence from school for participating in livestock events – On passage: Yes |
| #265 10/23/25: HB 4793: Remove acceptance-of-office requirement for school boards – On passage: Yes |
| #266 10/23/25: HB 4794: Remove acceptance-of-office requirement for community college trustees – On passage: Yes |
| #267 10/23/25: HB 4795: Remove acceptance-of-office requirement for intermediate school district boards – On passage: Yes |
| #268 10/23/25: HB 4039: Require two administrative rules rescinded for every one created – On passage: No |
| #269 10/28/25: HB 4509: Join audiologist and speech language pathologist interstate licensure compact – On passage: Yes |
| #270 10/28/25: HB 4124: Create a tax credit for advanced nuclear reactors – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #271 10/28/25: HB 4125: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #272 10/28/25: HB 4126: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #273 10/28/25: HB 4127: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #274 10/28/25: HB 4128: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #275 10/28/25: HB 4129: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #276 10/29/25: HB 4591: Join interstate licensing compact for professional counselors – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #277 10/29/25: HB 5092: Increase restrictions on breeding large carnivorous animals – On passage: Yes |
| #278 10/29/25: HB 4663: Allow liquor licensees to donate a portion of their profits to non-profit groups (eg political organizations) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #279 10/29/25: HB 4642: Provide procedures for the attorney general to investigate election law violations by the secretary of state – On passage: Yes |
| #280 10/29/25: HB 4089: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #281 10/29/25: HB 4306: Revise details of driver license suspension due to epileptic seizure – On passage: Yes |
| #282 10/29/25: HB 4307: Companion to HB 4306 – On passage: Yes |
| #283 10/29/25: HB 4427: Mandate “brown alert” for dangerous level of sewage or E. coli – On passage: Yes |
| #284 10/29/25: HB 4420: Prohibit enhancement grants that do not disclose sponsor and recipient – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #285 10/29/25: SB 596: Require earmarks meet certain criteria – On passage: Yes |
| #286 11/04/25: HB 4073: Require DNR get warrants as police do – On passage: No |
| #287 11/04/25: HB 4421: Require a warrant for DEQ to enter private property – On passage: No |
| #288 11/04/25: HB 4861: Exclude nonpartisan candidates from having to fill out a party affiliation form just to say they are nonpartisan – On passage: Yes |
| #289 11/04/25: HB 4840: Allow “business courts” to hear certain business disputes – On passage: Yes |
| #290 11/04/25: HR 195: Express an opinion – Adoption: No |
| #291 11/05/25: HB 4930: Require applicants for health professional licenses/registrations to use full legal name – On passage: Yes |
| #292 11/05/25: HB 4929: Create a process for licensed health professionals to surrender their licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #293 11/06/25: HB 4860: Require insurers offer a method of payment that pays a dentist the full amount owed – On passage: Yes |
| #294 11/06/25: HB 4726: Extend sunset of reimbursement system for county maintenance-of-effort contributions made by county-owned nursing homes – On passage: Yes |
| #295 11/06/25: HB 5079: Enhance penalty for disarming a cop or corrections officer – On passage: No |
| #296 11/06/25: HB 5080: Companion to HB 5079 – On passage: No |
| #297 11/06/25: HR 214: Express an opinion – Adoption: No |
| #298 11/12/25: HB 4857: Include “critical incident stress management services” in patient confidentiality law – On passage: Yes |
| #299 11/12/25: HB 4893: Create alternative requirements for licensing CPAs – On passage: Yes |
| #300 11/12/25: HB 4937: Create a “bear backup hunting license” – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #301 11/12/25: HB 4926: Allow health professional licensees to ask LARA set aside their disciplinary records – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #302 11/12/25: HB 5089: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #303 11/12/25: HB 5078: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #304 11/13/25: HB 4397: New law to give judges and their families special anonymity from public records laws – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #305 11/13/25: HB 4220: Mandate "veterinarian-client-patient" legal relationships – On passage: Yes |
| #306 11/13/25: HB 4221: Mandate "veterinarian-client-patient" legal relationships – On passage: Yes |
| #307 11/13/25: HB 4351: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #308 11/13/25: HB 4843: Expand authorized types of tasers; authorize private security and pilots to use them – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #309 11/13/25: HB 4481: Require attorney general keep a website of concealed carry reciprocity laws – On passage: Yes |
| #310 11/13/25: HB 4482: Companion to HB 4481 – On passage: Yes |
| #311 11/13/25: HB 4483: Put QR code on concealed pistol licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #312 11/13/25: SB 370: Make state taxpayers pay for veterans’ health care – On passage: Yes |
| #313 11/13/25: SB 540: Make state taxpayers pay for veterans’ health care – On passage: Yes |
| #314 11/13/25: SB 542: Make state taxpayers pay for veterans’ health care – On passage: Yes |
| #315 11/13/25: HB 4420: Prohibit enhancement grants that do not disclose sponsor and recipient – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #316 11/13/25: SB 596: Require earmarks meet certain criteria – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #317 11/13/25: HB 5055: Allow legislative sergeants at arms to protect lawmakers anywhere in Michigan – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #318 12/09/25: HB 4470: Designate Mackinac Bridge a “key facility” (penalties for trespassing in non-public areas) – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #319 12/09/25: HB 4822: Require Natural Resources Commission to live stream all meetings – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #320 12/10/25: HB 4314: Allow removal of surface debris from body of water without a permit – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #321 12/10/25: HB 4917: Eliminate licensure mandate on butter graders – On passage: No |
| #322 12/10/25: SB 595: Allow Michigan-Indiana boundary survey program to contract with county officials – On passage: Yes |
| #323 12/11/25: HB 4881: Companion to HB 4882 – On passage: Yes |
| #324 12/11/25: HB 4882: Eliminate licensure mandate on wholesale potato dealers – On passage: Yes |
| #325 12/11/25: HB 4915: Prohibit left-wing “implicit bias” indoctrination in health professional training – On passage: No |
| #326 12/11/25: HB 4836: Allow student opt-out of worthless “WorkKeys” test – On passage: Yes |
| #327 12/11/25: SB 349: Allow student opt-out of worthless “WorkKeys” test – On passage: Yes |
| #328 12/16/25: SB 685: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #329 12/16/25: SB 686: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #330 12/16/25: SB 687: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #331 12/16/25: SB 688: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #332 12/16/25: SB 689: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #333 12/16/25: SB 690: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #334 12/16/25: SB 699: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #335 12/16/25: SB 95: Companion to SB 94 – On passage: Yes |
| #336 12/16/25: SB 82: Make certain public records secret for judges and their families – On passage: Yes |
| #337 12/16/25: SB 158: Regulate online event ticket companies – On passage: Yes |
| #338 12/16/25: SB 23: Authorize dividing of tracts of unused farmland – On passage: Yes |
| #339 12/16/25: SB 25: Allow owners of auto repair facilities operate multiple locations with one license – On passage: Yes |
| #340 12/16/25: SB 512: Allow breweries to brew non-alcoholic beer with same regulations as beer – On passage: Yes |
| #341 12/16/25: SB 513: Companion to SB 512 – On passage: Yes |
| #342 12/16/25: SB 96: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #343 12/16/25: SB 97: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #344 12/16/25: SB 98: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #345 12/16/25: SB 93: Designate maple syrup and honey producers as “limited food processors” – On passage: Yes |
| #346 12/16/25: SB 269: Exempt Detroit Metro Airport from a bureaucratic procedure – On passage: Yes |
| #347 12/17/25: HB 4277: Remove mental health questions from application for health occupation licenses – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #348 12/17/25: HB 4352: Allow water/waste authorities to make laws and create a law enforcement agency for them – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #349 12/17/25: HB 4353: Companion to HB 4352 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #350 12/17/25: HB 4354: Companion to HB 4352 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #351 12/17/25: HB 4355: Companion to HB 4352 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #352 12/17/25: HB 5049: Regulate administering epinephrine – On passage: Yes |
| #353 12/17/25: HB 5050: Companion to HB 5049 – On passage: Yes |
| #354 12/17/25: HB 5051: Companion to HB 5049 – On passage: Yes |
| #355 12/17/25: HB 5052: Companion to HB 5049 – On passage: Yes |
| #356 12/17/25: HB 5053: Companion to HB 5049 – On passage: Yes |
| #357 12/17/25: HB 5054: Companion to HB 5049 – On passage: Yes |
| #358 12/17/25: HB 4486: New law to prohibit local gas stove bans – On passage: No |
| #359 12/17/25: HB 4933: Eliminate licensure mandate on employment agencies – On passage: No |
| #360 12/17/25: HB 4892: Allow a CPA sole proprietor not to need another license to operate an accounting firm – On passage: Yes |
| #361 12/17/25: HB 4919: Allow violations of failure to complete continuing education mandates to be removed from record – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #362 12/17/25: HB 4927: Reduce number of apprenticeship/barber college hours required to obtain barber license – On passage: Yes |
| #363 12/17/25: HB 4895: Allow completing continuing education requirements online for licensed occupations – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #364 12/17/25: HB 4914: Revise details of occupational licensing rules for architect, engineering, and surveying firms – On passage: No |
| #365 12/17/25: HB 5284: Allow expungement of disciplinary records for failing to complete so-called “continuing education” mandates – On passage: Yes |
| #366 12/17/25: HB 4352: Allow water/waste authorities to make laws and create a law enforcement agency for them – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #367 12/18/25: HB 4556: Remove writing requirement from Michigan Merit Exam and remove MME score from high school transcript – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #368 12/18/25: HB 4557: Repeal certain Michigan Merit Exam requirements – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #369 12/18/25: HB 4774: Add conditions on how the state government must advertise for and select architectural, engineering, or surveying services – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #370 12/18/25: HB 5059: Allow engraving of liquor bottles – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #371 12/18/25: SB 136: Increase fees for radiation machines and revise regulations – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #372 12/18/25: HB 4262: Create vast new regulatory scheme against online ticket sales – Concur with Senate: Didn't vote |
| #373 12/18/25: HB 4065: Allow Macomb Community College Sports and Expo Center serve alcohol – Concur with Senate: Didn't vote |
| #374 12/18/25: HB 4493: Exempt people with disabilities from food licensing rules (huh?) – Concur with Senate: Didn't vote |
| #375 12/18/25: HB 4122: Expand limits on cottage food operations and give MSU certain privileges – Concur with Senate: Didn't vote |
| #1 01/14/26: HB 4141: Require certain public school policies on cell phone use – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #2 01/14/26: HB 4284: Reduce concealed pistol license fee – On passage: No |
| #3 01/14/26: HB 4805: Increase percentage of Children's Trust Fund that must be available for disbursement – On passage: Yes |
| #4 01/14/26: HB 4806: Companion to HB 4807 – On passage: Yes |
| #5 01/14/26: HB 4807: Allow child abuse board to partner with a fundraising company – On passage: Yes |
| #6 01/14/26: HB 4808: Allow child abuse board to meet remotely – On passage: Yes |
| #7 01/14/26: HB 4492: Allow employers to require tip sharing – On passage: No |
| #8 01/14/26: HB 4947: Increase tracking of methamphetamine precursor drugs (ephedrine, pseudophedrine) – On passage: Yes |
| #9 01/14/26: HB 4948: Companion to HB 4947 – On passage: Yes |
| #10 01/14/26: HB 4749: Establish a trial court in Antrim County – On passage: Yes |
| #11 01/15/26: HB 4911: Allow mobile barber shops – On passage: Yes |
| #12 01/15/26: HB 4692: Allow cosmetology schools have multiple branches – On passage: Yes |
| #13 01/15/26: HB 5127: Prevent child care center regulations from affecting other occupants in the same building – On passage: Yes |
| #14 01/15/26: HB 5207: Reduce “one year” to “600 hour” requirements for barber/cosmetologist licenses – On passage: Yes |