Bills Introduced |
HB 4744: Remove Michigan from belaguered ERIC (Electronic Registration Information Center) (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5020: Require labor unions obtain permission before spending employee contributions on political purposes (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5470: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5471: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5472: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5473: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5474: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5475: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5476: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5477: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5478: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5479: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5480: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5481: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5482: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5483: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5484: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5485: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5486: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5487: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5488: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5489: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5490: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5491: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5492: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5493: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5494: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5495: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5496: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5497: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5498: Repeal government permission mandate to expand hospitals (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5548: Make school districts liable for gross negligence (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5577: Allow income tax deduction for capital gains from sale or exchange of investment coins (eg gold and silver) (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 5777: Prohibit cops from arresting people for enforcing immigration law (Primary Sponsor) |
HR 155: Express an opinion (Primary Sponsor) |
HB 4070: Prohibit restrictions on how far students may travel for games |
HB 4175: Eliminate handgun registration and gun-free zones |
HB 4196: Require certain vital records searches be done "immediately" rather than within 24 hours |
HB 4381: Restrict ESG investments in public employee retirement funds |
HB 4429: Prohibit employers prohibiting carrying firearms at work |
HB 4546: Prohibit biological males from taking women's sporting awards |
HB 4652: Create tax credit for donations to pregnancy resource centers |
HB 4672: Require schools offer instruction on Christian foundations of US history |
HB 4831: Prohibit financial institutions using merchant codes to identify gun sales |
HB 4871: Prohibit "ballot on demand" systems |
HB 4875: Provide procedure to remove inactive voters from the rolls |
HB 4876: Require data from multistate voter programs be provided to house and senate election committees |
HB 5036: Prohibit administrative rules that would prohibit color-blind police officers |
HB 5132: Prohibit state enforcement of various federal anti-firearms laws |
HB 5139: Prohibit leadership from firing the staff of members of the state legislature |
HB 5296: Impose rules on future legislature |
HB 5297: Impose rules on future legislature |
HB 5310: Prohibit state from banking with entities engaging in certain boycotts |
HB 5408: Require taxpayer-funded schools allow homeschooled children to participate in their sports |
HB 5617: Prohibit government from calling services "free" and instead call them "taxpayer funded" |
HB 5703: Create Michigan National Guard apprenticeship program |
HB 5751: Prohibit releasing chemicals in atmosphere to manipulate weather |
HB 5774: Provide immunity to government employees enforcing immigration law |
HB 5775: Create 20-year felony for illegal aliens re-entering Michigan after deportation |
HB 5776: Prohibit probation for certain immigration-related criminal convictions |
HB 5778: Create state crime of illegal immigration |
HB 5846: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" |
HB 5871: Prohibit non-citizens from registering to vote and voting |
HJR E: Amend Michigan Constitution to prohibit biological men from invading women's spaces |
HJR I: Amend State Constitution for part-time legislature |
HJR T: Ratify amendment to U.S. Constitution to have one representative in House per 50,000 people |
HR 7: Designate an awareness week |
HR 8: Designate an awareness month |
HR 9: Designate an awareness day |
HR 10: Designate an awareness month |
HR 11: Designate an awareness month |
HR 20: Designate a tribute week |
HR 22: Designate an awareness day |
HR 23: Designate a tribute day |
HR 70: Designate an awareness month |
HR 74: Designate an awareness week |
HR 142: Designate an awareness week |
HR 165: Impeach Dana Nessel |
HR 204: Censure the House Speaker |
HR 214: Designate an awareness week |
HR 237: Express an opinion |
HR 270: Express an opinion |
Votes |
#1 01/11/23: Elect Joe Tate Speaker: No, against majority of his own party |
#2 01/11/23: Elect Laurie Pohutsky Speaker Pro Tempore: No, against majority of his own party |
#3 01/11/23: Elect Richard Brown Clerk of the House: Yes |
#4 01/24/23: SB 7: Spend another 1.1 billion – On passage: No |
#5 01/26/23: HB 4001: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees, spend a billion dollars, block tax cut – On passage: No |
#6 01/26/23: HB 4002: Increase Earned Income Tax Credit – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#7 01/26/23: SB 8: Appropriate 27.9 million in federal school grants – On passage: No |
#8 01/26/23: SB 7: Spend another 1.1 billion – On passage (Concurrence): No |
#9 01/31/23: SB 13: Make presidential primary earlier – Uphold rules violation blocking debate on SB 13: No |
#10 01/31/23: SB 13: Make presidential primary earlier – On passage: No |
#11 02/01/23: HB 4016: More department money for current and past fiscal year – On passage: No |
#12 02/01/23: HB 4001: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees, spend a billion dollars, block tax cut – Accept Senate substitute: Yes |
#13 02/09/23: HB 4001: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees, spend a billion dollars, block tax cut – On passage - Conf. report: No |
#14 03/01/23: HB 4016: More department money for current and past fiscal year – On passage - concurrence: No |
#15 03/02/23: HB 4006: Legalize abortion – On passage: No |
#16 03/02/23: HB 4032: Legalize abortion – On passage: No |
#17 03/07/23: SB 12: Repeal 3rd grade reading law – On passage: No |
#18 03/08/23: SB 4: Create sexual orientation civil right – On passage: No |
#19 03/08/23: HB 4003: Create sexual orientation civil right – On passage: No |
#20 03/08/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – On passage: No |
#21 03/08/23: HB 4005: Repeal Right to Work – On passage: No |
#22 03/08/23: HB 4007: Mandate prevailing wage – On passage: No |
#23 03/08/23: HB 4138: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No |
#24 03/08/23: HB 4142: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No |
#25 03/08/23: HB 4143: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No |
#26 03/16/23: HB 4039: Exempt delivery and installation from sales tax in certain cases – On passage: Yes |
#27 03/16/23: HB 4054: Clarify detail on aggregate processing sales tax exemption – On passage: Yes |
#28 03/16/23: HB 4055: Clarify detail on aggregate processing sales tax exemption – On passage: Yes |
#29 03/16/23: HB 4137: Nothing. Correct misspelling on "forgone" in tax law – On passage: Yes |
#30 03/16/23: HB 4253: Exempt delivery and installation from sales tax – On passage: Yes |
#31 03/16/23: HB 4045: Create MSP childcare worker criminal database and review – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#32 03/16/23: HB 4219: Modify appointment to board of corporate welfare (Mich. Stategic Fund) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#33 03/21/23: SB 6: Mandate prevailing wage – On passage: No |
#34 03/21/23: SB 34: Repeal Right to Work – On passage: No |
#35 03/21/23: HB 4166: Eliminate A-F – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
#36 03/21/23: HB 4288: Repeal part of Emergency Manager law relating to monopoly union bargaining – On passage: No |
#37 03/21/23: HB 4007: Mandate prevailing wage – Concur with Senate: No |
#38 03/21/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – Concur with Senate: No |
#39 03/22/23: HB 4199: Allow spouses be eligible for Michigan National Guard tuition assistance – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#40 03/22/23: SB 2: Legalize abortion – On passage: No |
#41 03/22/23: HB 4167: Create a rare disease advisory council – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#42 03/22/23: HB 4139: Lock Up Your Safety – On passage: No |
#43 03/22/23: HB 4140: Exempt gun safety devices from sales/use tax – On passage: No |
#44 03/22/23: HB 4141: Exempt gun safety devices from sales/use tax – On passage: No |
#45 03/22/23: HB 4144: Lock Up Your Safety – On passage: No |
#46 03/22/23: SB 79: Lock Up Your Safety law – On passage: No |
#47 03/22/23: SB 80: Lock Up Your Safety law – On passage: No |
#48 03/22/23: SB 81: Tax exemption for gun safety devices – On passage: No |
#49 03/22/23: SB 82: Tax exemption for gun safety devices – On passage: No |
#57 04/01/23: HB 4143: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No |
#50 04/11/23: HB 4157: Allows excused absences for students to play "Taps" at military funerals – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#51 04/13/23: HB 4145: Red Flag Law – On passage: No |
#52 04/13/23: HB 4146: Red Flag Law – On passage: No |
#53 04/13/23: HB 4147: Red Flag Law – On passage: No |
#54 04/13/23: HB 4148: Red Flag Law – On passage: No |
#55 04/13/23: SB 83: RED FLAG LAW – On passage: No |
#56 04/13/23: HB 4064: "Encourage" some scheme to teach cursive handwriting – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#58 04/13/23: HR 72: Express an opinion – On passage: No |
#59 04/19/23: HB 4202: Allow automatic conviction for rape of mentally incapacitated spouse – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#60 04/20/23: SB 101: Eliminate sunset on allowing private insurance companies to meet remotely – On passage: Yes |
#61 04/20/23: HB 4047: Designate a holiday – On passage: Yes |
#62 04/20/23: SB 63: Allow school sinking fund to cover transportation – On passage: No |
#63 04/25/23: HR 81: Designate a tribute day – On passage: No |
#64 04/26/23: HB 4054: Clarify detail on aggregate processing sales tax exemption – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#65 04/26/23: HB 4146: Red Flag Law – Concur with Senate: No |
#66 04/26/23: HB 4147: Red Flag Law – Concur with Senate: No |
#67 04/26/23: HB 4148: Red Flag Law – Concur with Senate: No |
#68 04/26/23: SB 97: Clarify sales/use tax industrial processing exemption detail – On passage: Yes |
#69 04/26/23: SB 160: Exempt delivery and installation from sales tax – On passage: Yes |
#70 04/26/23: SB 259: Allow overseas ballots to be counted if postmarked by Election Day even if received up to 6 days after Election Day and allow Benson to issue rules in violation of Administrative Procedures Act. – On passage: No |
#71 04/27/23: SB 18: Designate Korematsu Day – On passage: Yes |
#72 05/02/23: HB 4250: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No |
#73 05/02/23: HB 4251: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No |
#74 05/02/23: HB 4252: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No |
#75 05/02/23: HB 4201: Eliminate sunset on allowing alcohol delivery and carryout sales – On passage: Yes |
#76 05/03/23: HB 4238: Natural Resources Trust Fund budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#77 05/03/23: SB 147: Make abortion a civil right, requiring employers to pay for procedures – On passage: No |
#78 05/03/23: SB 147: Make abortion a civil right, requiring employers to pay for procedures – On passage: No |
#79 05/03/23: HB 4084: Revise covid-related property tax collection detail – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#80 05/10/23: HB 4286: Annual "school aid" budget – On passage: No |
#81 05/10/23: HB 4287: Department of Education annual budget – On passage: No |
#82 05/10/23: HB 4303: Community Colleges annual budget – On passage: No |
#83 05/10/23: HB 4304: Universities annual budget – On passage: No |
#84 05/10/23: HB 4249: Dept of Environmental Quality annual budget – On passage: No |
#85 05/10/23: HB 4289: Dept of Agriculture (MDARD) annual budget – On passage: No |
#86 05/10/23: HB 4290: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – On passage: No |
#87 05/10/23: HB 4310: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – On passage: No |
#88 05/10/23: HB 4247: Dept of Corrections annual budget – On passage: No |
#89 05/10/23: HB 4292: General government budget (legislature, governor, AG, SOS, Treasury, DTMB, Civil Rights) – On passage: No |
#90 05/10/23: HB 4309: Dept of Transportation (MDOT) annual budget – Support ruling of Speaker: No |
#91 05/10/23: HB 4309: Dept of Transportation (MDOT) annual budget – On passage: No |
#92 05/10/23: HB 4246: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: No |
#93 05/10/23: HB 4280: Dept of Licensing and Regulation (LARA) annual budget – On passage: No |
#94 05/10/23: HB 4281: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) annual budget – On passage: No |
#95 05/10/23: HB 4244: State Police annual budget – On passage: No |
#96 05/10/23: HB 4248: Dept of Veterans Affairs annual budget – On passage: No |
#97 05/10/23: HB 4245: Judiciary annual budget – On passage: No |
#98 05/11/23: HB 4033: Require state funding of special elections for state legislative seats – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#99 05/11/23: HB 4376: Impose new limitations on how insurances agents can hold premiums – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#100 05/11/23: HB 4362: Allow people to opt-in to donate organs when filing taxes – On passage: Yes |
#101 05/11/23: HB 4363: Allow people to opt-in to donate organs when filing taxes – On passage: Yes |
#102 05/11/23: HB 4364: Allow people to opt-in to donate organs when filing taxes – On passage: Yes |
#103 05/11/23: HB 4250: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No |
#104 05/11/23: HB 4251: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No |
#105 05/11/23: HB 4252: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No |
#106 05/11/23: HB 4437: Omnibus annual budget (everything except education) – On passage: No |
#107 05/17/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – On passage: No |
#108 05/17/23: SB 178: Dept of Transportation (MDOT) annual budget – On passage: No |
#109 05/17/23: SB 194: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: No |
#110 05/17/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – On passage: No |
#111 05/17/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – On passage: No |
#112 05/17/23: SB 186: Department of Education annual budget – On passage: No |
#113 05/17/23: SB 195: Dept of Licensing and Regulation (LARA) annual budget – On passage: No |
#114 05/17/23: SB 197: Dept of Veterans Affairs annual budget – On passage: No |
#115 05/17/23: SB 201: Community Colleges annual budget – On passage: No |
#116 05/17/23: HB 4375: Allow more casinos – On passage: No |
#117 05/18/23: HB 4176: Require cops pay for training if they leave within 3 years – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#118 05/18/23: SB 32: Require cops pay for training if they leave within 3 years – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#119 05/23/23: HB 4438: Expand mandatory arbitration for police and firefighters to include corrections officers – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#120 05/23/23: HB 4439: Nothing, but rephrase law in gender-fluid language – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#121 05/24/23: HB 4555: Designate a holiday – On passage: Yes |
#122 05/24/23: HB 4071: Equal treatment by insurance companies for coverage of orally administered anticancer chemotherapy vs intravenous – On passage: No |
#123 05/24/23: HB 4120: Require training materials for mandatory reporters of child abuse – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#124 05/24/23: HB 4121: Revoke license for health professionals convicted of sexual misconduct – On passage: Yes |
#125 05/24/23: HB 4122: Revoke license for health professionals convicted of sexual misconduct – On passage: Yes |
#126 05/24/23: HB 4123: Prohibit school officials from preventing reporting sexual misconduct – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#127 05/24/23: HB 4124: Prohibit school officials from preventing reporting sexual misconduct to Title IX coord. – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#128 05/24/23: HB 4125: Prohibit expelling students who report sexual misconduct – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#129 06/06/23: HB 4244: State Police annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#130 06/06/23: HB 4245: Judiciary annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#131 06/06/23: HB 4247: Dept of Corrections annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#132 06/06/23: HB 4281: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#133 06/06/23: HB 4289: Dept of Agriculture (MDARD) annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#134 06/06/23: HB 4290: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#135 06/06/23: HB 4292: General government budget (legislature, governor, AG, SOS, Treasury, DTMB, Civil Rights) – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#136 06/06/23: HB 4310: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#137 06/07/23: HB 4420: Allow law enforcement to give victims' info to survivor programs without their consent – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#138 06/07/23: HB 4421: Allow accusers' faces be blurred in court video proceedings – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#139 06/07/23: HB 4422: Expand definition of "serious misdemeanor" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#140 06/07/23: HB 4423: Allow victim impact statements be made remotely – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#141 06/07/23: HB 4516: Expand domestic violence government spending to include tribal programs – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#142 06/08/23: SB 90: Make hair style a civil right – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#143 06/08/23: HB 4273: Require codemnation notices be sent to tenants as well as landlords – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#144 06/08/23: HB 4197: Give government new powers to regulate against financial exploitation – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#145 06/13/23: HB 4495: Make various changes to the medical assistance program to reflect there not being certain program waivers – On passage: No |
#146 06/13/23: HB 4496: Make various changes to the medical assistance program to reflect there not being certain program waivers – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#147 06/14/23: SB 50: Designate "Juneteenth" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#148 06/14/23: HB 4457: Create "Juneteenth" taxpayer-funded state employee vacation day – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#149 06/14/23: HB 4153: Create railroad local grade separation grant program and fund – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#150 06/14/23: SB 125: Create railroad local grade separation grant program – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#151 06/14/23: HB 4515: Make permanent a once-expiring off-road vehicle fee – On passage: No |
#152 06/14/23: HB 4159: Designate state butterfly – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
#153 06/14/23: HB 4191: Give state IDs and driver licenses to parolees before release – On passage: No |
#154 06/14/23: HB 4192: Give state IDs and driver licenses to parolees before release – On passage: No |
#155 06/14/23: HB 4193: Give state IDs and driver licenses to parolees before release – On passage: No |
#156 06/14/23: HB 4194: Give state IDs and driver licenses to parolees before release – On passage: No |
#157 06/14/23: HB 4173: Create a criminal justice policy commission within legislature – On passage: No |
#158 06/14/23: HB 4384: Describe duties of sentencing commission created by HB 4173 – On passage: No |
#159 06/14/23: HB 4695: Implement early voting – On passage: No |
#160 06/14/23: HB 4696: Make crime of reporting early voting results – On passage: No |
#161 06/14/23: HB 4697: Mandate ballot drop boxes – On passage: No |
#162 06/14/23: HB 4698: Allow easily faked IDs (student IDs, etc.) be used for voting ID – On passage: No |
#163 06/14/23: HB 4699: Implement permanent no-reason absentee voting – On passage: No |
#164 06/14/23: HB 4700: Rewrite rules on absentee ballots – On passage: No |
#165 06/14/23: HB 4701: Companion bil with HB 4700 to rewrite rules on absentee ballots – On passage: No |
#166 06/14/23: HB 4702: Increase precinct size from less than 3,000 voters to 5,000 – On passage: No |
#167 06/14/23: HB 4616: Ban "conversion therapy" – On passage: No |
#168 06/14/23: HB 4617: Ban "conversion therapy" – On passage: No |
#169 06/20/23: HB 4820: Allow school districts put seniority over effectiveness in hiring and firing – On passage: No |
#170 06/20/23: SB 359: Eliminate job performance-based compensation for teachers and school administrators and impose mandate on charter schools – On passage: No |
#171 06/20/23: SB 289: Expand corporate welfare special interest deal – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#172 06/20/23: SB 35: Eliminate asset test for food stamps – On passage: No |
#173 06/20/23: HB 4474: Expand definition of "hate crime" – On passage: No |
#174 06/20/23: HB 4475: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – On passage: No |
#175 06/20/23: HB 4476: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – On passage: No |
#176 06/20/23: HB 4477: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – On passage: No |
#177 06/20/23: HB 4354: Allow teachers unions to bargain to keep bad teachers – On passage: No |
#178 06/20/23: HB 4356: Allow teachers unions to bargain against third party support services – On passage: No |
#179 06/20/23: HB 4357: Allow teachers unions to bargain against third party support services – On passage: No |
#180 06/20/23: HB 4689: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
#181 06/20/23: HB 4044: Repeal Right to Work – On passage: No |
#182 06/20/23: HB 4233: Allow union bosses to extract dues from employees – On passage: No |
#183 06/21/23: HB 4293: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#184 06/21/23: HB 4294: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#185 06/21/23: HB 4295: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#186 06/21/23: HB 4296: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#187 06/21/23: HB 4297: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#188 06/21/23: HB 4298: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#189 06/21/23: HB 4299: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#190 06/21/23: HB 4300: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#191 06/21/23: HB 4301: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#192 06/21/23: HB 4302: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#193 06/21/23: SB 66: Require materials in schools on sexual assault and harassment – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#194 06/21/23: SB 67: Make felony for unnecessary invasive medical procedures – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#195 06/21/23: SB 68: Sentencing guidelines for violation of SB 67 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#196 06/21/23: SB 69: Require consent and witness for invasive procedures on minors – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#197 06/21/23: SB 70: Sentencing guidelines for violation of SB 69 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#198 06/21/23: SB 71: Require documentation of medically invasive procedures – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#199 06/21/23: SB 72: Sentencing guidelines for violation of SB 71 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#200 06/21/23: SB 73: Protect anonymity of accuser in sexual assault accusations – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#201 06/21/23: SB 236: Clarify definition of mental incapacitation detail in criminal sexual conduct context – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#202 06/21/23: SB 129: Expand brownfield taxpayer subsidy deal to include subsidized housing – On passage: No |
#203 06/21/23: SB 130: Nothing - update references for SB 129 – On passage: No |
#204 06/21/23: SB 131: Nothing - update references for SB 129 – On passage: No |
#205 06/21/23: SB 132: Nothing - update references for SB 129 – On passage: No |
#206 06/22/23: HB 4375: Allow more casinos – Concur with Senate: No |
#207 06/22/23: HB 4343: Expand legislative report about payday loans – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#208 06/22/23: HB 4377: Revise details on sales/use tax exemption on prepared food – On passage: No |
#209 06/22/23: HB 4378: Revise details on sales/use tax exemption on prepared food – On passage: No |
#210 06/22/23: SB 137: Implement certification of guardians and give guardians of tribal children access to funds – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#211 06/22/23: SB 138: Implement certification of guardians and give guardians of tribal children access to funds – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#212 06/22/23: SB 161: Require teachers take CPR training – On passage: Yes |
#213 06/22/23: SB 162: Expand reciprocity for out-of-state school counselors – On passage: Yes |
#214 06/22/23: HB 4066: Create a "high speed internet" bureuacracy – On passage: No |
#215 06/22/23: HB 4454: Revise details of "business improvement zone" welfare districts – On passage: No |
#216 06/22/23: SB 164: Revise details of principal shopping districts and business improvement zones – On passage: No |
#217 06/22/23: SB 288: Make temporary Michigan energy assistance program permanent – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#218 06/22/23: HB 4132: Create automated traffic "robo cops" – On passage: No |
#219 06/22/23: HB 4133: Create automated traffic "robo cops" – On passage: No |
#220 06/22/23: HB 4317: New law to create Payment in Lieu of Taxes for "solar energy districts" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#221 06/22/23: HB 4318: New law to create Payment in Lieu of Taxes for "solar energy districts" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#222 06/22/23: HB 4561: Allow liquor companies issue coupons that require purchase of non-alcoholic product – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#223 06/22/23: SB 326: Replace "he or she" with "the person" and "his or her" with "the person's" in a tax law – On passage: Yes |
#224 06/27/23: HB 4437: Omnibus annual budget (everything except education) – Concur with Senate (procedural vote to trigger conference committee): Yes |
#225 06/27/23: HB 4352: Allow creation of HOV lane restrictions – On passage: No |
#226 06/27/23: HB 4353: Allow creation of HOV lane restrictions – On passage: No |
#227 06/27/23: HB 4569: Allow "pre-registration" of voters at age 16 – On passage: No |
#228 06/27/23: SB 59: Clarify definition of peace officer in mental health code – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#229 06/27/23: HB 4520: Increase penaltes for assault and battery against people performing medicine (incl. abortion) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#230 06/27/23: HB 4521: Increase penaltes for assault and battery against people performing medicine (incl. abortion) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#231 06/27/23: SB 247: Expand university ability to sell alcohol at events – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#232 06/27/23: HB 4082: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
#233 06/27/23: HB 4602: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
#234 06/27/23: SB 302: Require buildings exceed energy code requirements to qualify as new construction energy project – On passage: No |
#235 06/27/23: SB 303: Expand clean energy subsidies – On passage: No |
#236 06/27/23: SB 52: Make penalty apply for failing to report a deer harvest retention number – On passage: No |
#237 06/27/23: SB 219: Allow pharmacists to order and administer vaccines – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#238 06/27/23: SB 339: Create absentee ballot electronic tracking system – On passage: No |
#239 06/27/23: SB 367: Implement early voting – On passage: No |
#240 06/27/23: SB 370: Rewrite rules on absentee ballots – On passage: No |
#241 06/27/23: SB 371: Companion bill with SB 370 to rewrite rules on absentee ballots – On passage: No |
#242 06/27/23: SB 373: Allow easily faked IDs (student IDs, etc.) be used for voting ID – On passage: No |
#243 06/27/23: HB 4644: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#244 06/27/23: HB 4645: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#245 06/27/23: HB 4646: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#246 06/27/23: HB 4362: Allow people to opt-in to donate organs when filing taxes – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#247 06/27/23: HB 4363: Allow people to opt-in to donate organs when filing taxes – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#248 06/27/23: HB 4495: Make various changes to the medical assistance program to reflect there not being certain program waivers – On passage: No |
#249 06/28/23: SB 209: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#250 06/28/23: SB 212: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#251 06/28/23: SB 213: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#252 06/28/23: SB 216: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#253 06/28/23: HB 4619: Ban insurers from discriminating based on "sexual orientation or gender identity" – On passage: No |
#254 06/28/23: HB 4620: Ban insurers from denying coverage based on preexisting conditions – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#255 06/28/23: HB 4621: Mandate insurers cover dependents up to age 26 at request of policyholder – On passage: No |
#256 06/28/23: HB 4622: Prohibit health insurers from offering plans with lifetime or annual dollar limits – On passage: No |
#257 06/28/23: HB 4623: Prohibit health insurance that does not offer certain "minimum" coverage – On passage: No |
#258 06/28/23: SB 141: Eliminate sunset on allowing alcohol delivery and carryout sales – On passage: Yes |
#259 06/28/23: HB 4706: Clarify that electric vehicle charging services are not public utilities – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#260 06/28/23: SB 14: Allow state to impose more strict energy rules than the feds do – On passage: No |
#261 06/28/23: HB 4573: Extend sunset on special interest subsidy for jobs training program – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#262 06/28/23: HB 4752: Expand "retired" school employees earning both a wage and a pension concurrently – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#263 06/28/23: HB 4437: Omnibus annual budget (everything except education) – Approve conference report (final passage): No |
#264 06/28/23: SB 377: Create a criminal justice policy commission within legislature – On passage: No |
#265 06/28/23: SB 56: Repeal archaic law against "lewd and lacscivious" relations out of wedlock – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#266 06/28/23: HB 4696: Make crime of reporting early voting results – Concur with Senate: No |
#267 06/28/23: HB 4820: Allow school districts put seniority over effectiveness in hiring and firing – Concur with Senate: No |
#268 06/28/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Approve conference report (final passage): No |
#269 09/06/23: HB 4295: Prohibit minors from marrying – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#270 09/06/23: HB 4296: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#271 09/06/23: HB 4302: Prohibit minors from marrying – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#272 09/06/23: HB 4294: Prohibit minors from marrying – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#273 09/06/23: SB 134: Revise details of sobriety court – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#274 09/06/23: SB 135: Revise details of sobriety court – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#275 09/06/23: HB 4829: Extend a corporate welfare subsidy timeline by three more years – On passage: No |
#276 09/12/23: HB 4200: Require minors be screened periodically for lead poisoning – On passage: No |
#277 09/12/23: SB 31: Require doctors test children for lead poisoning unless parent objects – On passage: No |
#278 09/13/23: HB 4448: Designate a pagan holiday – On passage: No |
#279 09/13/23: HB 4446: Designate a religious holiday – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#280 09/13/23: HB 4447: Designate religious holidays – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#281 09/13/23: HB 4449: Designate a religious holiday – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#282 09/13/23: HB 4544: Designate a religious holiday – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#283 09/13/23: HB 4545: Designate a religious holiday – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#284 09/19/23: HB 4992: Impose fines and fees for protesting a tax or assessment if deemed "frivolous" – On passage: No |
#285 09/19/23: HB 4998: Allow government to delay grain dealer licenses by 30 more days – On passage: No |
#286 09/19/23: HB 4999: Allow department to grant an additional extension for a temporary grain dealer permit – On passage: No |
#287 09/19/23: HB 5001: Revise details of farm produce insurance fees – On passage: No |
#288 09/19/23: HB 5002: Alter pension health care payroll growth assumption rate and contribution requirements – On passage: No |
#289 09/19/23: HB 5006: Remove expired language from a law – On passage: No |
#290 09/20/23: HB 4982: Extend sunset on higher education and distance education reciprocal exchange act by 6 years – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#291 09/20/23: HB 4341: Require filtration systems in child care centers – On passage: No |
#292 09/20/23: HB 4342: Require filtration systems in child care centers – On passage: No |
#293 09/20/23: HB 4988: Eliminate sunset on livestock licensing fees – On passage: No |
#294 09/20/23: HB 4989: Eliminate sunset on food service establishment fees – On passage: No |
#295 09/20/23: HB 4990: Eliminate sunset on vehicle registration tax – On passage: No |
#296 09/20/23: HB 4991: Increase commercial look-up service fees – On passage: No |
#297 09/20/23: HB 4993: Eliminate sunset on architect, engineer, and surveyor licensing fees – On passage: No |
#298 09/20/23: HB 4994: Increase fees under uniform securities act – On passage: No |
#299 09/20/23: HB 4995: Increase LLC statement fees – On passage: No |
#300 09/20/23: HB 4996: Increase nonprofit corporation fees – On passage: No |
#301 09/20/23: HB 4997: Increase business corporation fees – On passage: No |
#302 09/20/23: HB 5000: Eliminate sunset on fingerprint and criminal record check fees – On passage: No |
#303 09/20/23: HB 5003: Eliminate sunset on psychiatric hospital licensing fees – On passage: No |
#304 09/20/23: HB 5004: Remove prohibition on health department charging for "quality assurance" assessments and increase home for the aged license fees – On passage: No |
#305 09/20/23: HB 5007: Increase various natural resources and environmental protection fees – On passage: No |
#306 09/26/23: HB 4331: Increase maximum fire insurance withholding and allow abandoned funds be used for repairs – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#307 09/26/23: HB 4332: Increase penalties for blighting offenses and make crime for subsequent offenses – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#308 09/26/23: SB 268: Increase death benefit for cemetary or funeral goods – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#309 09/26/23: HB 4021: Refer to cops in law as "peace officers" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#310 09/27/23: HB 4356: Allow teachers unions to bargain against third party support services – Concur with Senate: No |
#311 09/27/23: HB 5004: Remove prohibition on health department charging for "quality assurance" assessments and increase home for the aged license fees – Concur with Senate: No |
#312 09/27/23: SB 397: Increase outstanding bond limit for housing development authority ($5bn to $7bn) – On passage: No |
#313 09/27/23: HB 4183: Expand drive time for historical vehicles – On passage: Yes |
#314 09/27/23: HB 4308: Create sickle cell anemia fundraising license plate – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#315 09/27/23: HB 4337: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
#316 09/27/23: HB 4511: Expand and change requirements on child safety car seats – On passage: No |
#317 09/27/23: HB 4512: Expand and change requirements on child safety car seats – On passage: No |
#318 09/27/23: SB 43: Spell out construction zone barrier detail – On passage: No |
#319 09/27/23: HB 4717: Increase continuing education requirements on real estate brokers – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#320 09/27/23: HB 4210: Expand paperless electronic voting – On passage: No |
#321 09/27/23: HB 4926: Remove expired property tax details for Covid pandemic – On passage: Yes |
#322 09/27/23: HB 4567: Update reference because no-ID absentee ballots are no longer presumptively challenged – On passage: No |
#323 09/27/23: HB 4568: Allow companies to drive voters to the polls – On passage: No |
#324 09/27/23: HB 4570: Allow voters to apply for absentee ballots online without signature verification – On passage: No |
#325 09/28/23: SB 176: Extend veterans benefits to unremarried surviving spouse – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#326 09/28/23: SB 330: Companion bill to SB 176 on disabled veteran tax filing requirements – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#327 09/28/23: SB 364: Clarify definition of "qualified error" as regarding a veterans tax exemption – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#328 09/28/23: HB 4852: Designate wild rice as the "official native grain" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#329 09/28/23: HB 4752: Expand "retired" school employees earning both a wage and a pension concurrently – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#330 10/03/23: HB 4352: Allow creation of HOV lane restrictions – Concur with Senate: No |
#331 10/03/23: HB 4353: Allow creation of HOV lane restrictions – Concur with Senate: No |
#332 10/04/23: HB 4553: Create a "local government reimbursement fund" – On passage: No |
#333 10/04/23: HB 4554: Create a "local government reimbursement fund" – On passage: No |
#334 10/04/23: HB 4983: Automatically register state ID holders to vote – On passage: No |
#335 10/04/23: HB 4984: Automatically register state ID holders to vote – On passage: No |
#336 10/04/23: HB 4985: Automatically register state ID holders to vote – On passage: No |
#337 10/04/23: HB 4986: Remove option to decline to register to vote when applying for a state ID – On passage: No |
#338 10/04/23: SB 374: Increase precinct size from less than 3,000 voters to 5,000 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#339 10/04/23: SB 281: Allow health insurers give third parties access to dental network contracts – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#340 10/04/23: HB 4596: Mandate baby wipes be prominently marked as non-flushable – On passage: No |
#341 10/05/23: SB 179: Give Indian tribes a cut of marijuana revenue – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#342 10/05/23: SB 180: Give Indian tribes a cut of marijuana revenue – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#343 10/10/23: HB 4647: Remove details on requirements of barbershop inspections – On passage: No |
#344 10/10/23: HB 4438: Expand mandatory arbitration for police and firefighters to include corrections officers – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#345 10/11/23: HB 4704: Increase gift limit from life insurance agents from $5 to $50 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#346 10/12/23: HB 4341: Require filtration systems in child care centers – Concur with Senate: No |
#347 10/12/23: HB 4071: Equal treatment by insurance companies for coverage of orally administered anticancer chemotherapy vs intravenous – Concur with Senate: No |
#348 10/12/23: HB 4620: Ban insurers from denying coverage based on preexisting conditions – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#349 10/12/23: HB 4320: Make crime to harass, etc. a "vulnerable adult" that causes the person to provide pornography – On passage: Yes |
#350 10/12/23: HB 4387: Sentencing guidelines for crime of coercing vulnerable adult to provide pornography – On passage: Yes |
#351 10/12/23: SB 88: Require filtration systems in child care centers – On passage: No |
#352 10/12/23: HB 5021: Put public school employees on Tier 1 retirement plan if they don't choose one – On passage: No |
#353 10/12/23: HB 4823: Add a new probate judge in Macomb County – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#354 10/12/23: HB 4920: Add a judge in Kenty County district court – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#355 10/12/23: HB 4012: Increase speed limits – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#356 10/12/23: HB 4126: Eliminate sunset on speed limit guideline – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#357 10/12/23: SB 331: Change application process for small business property tax exemption – On passage: No |
#358 10/12/23: HB 4732: 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: No, against majority of his own party |
#359 10/12/23: HB 4733: 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: No, against majority of his own party |
#360 10/12/23: SB 356: Replace statutory requirement on summary of benefits statements to administrative rule – On passage: No |
#361 10/12/23: SB 357: Prohibit insurers from rescinding health coverage – On passage: No |
#362 10/12/23: SB 358: Mandate insurance coverage be pegged to a certain percentage of "full actuarial value" of benefits – On passage: No |
#363 10/12/23: SB 470: Allow uniformed services voters to vote electronically earlier – On passage: No |
#364 10/17/23: HB 4625: Limit time a youth can be placed in precourt diversion program and mandate a screening tool – On passage: No |
#365 10/17/23: HB 4626: Limit time a youth can be placed in precourt diversion program and mandate a screening tool – On passage: No |
#366 10/17/23: HB 4628: Mandate courts use screening tool for minors – On passage: No |
#367 10/17/23: HB 4629: Mandate a juvenile screening tool before keeping juveniles in secure detention before trial – On passage: No |
#368 10/17/23: HB 4630: Mandate Michigan indigent defense commission cover minors – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#369 10/17/23: HB 4633: Require courts to consider a juvenile's maturity, emotional and mental health in sentencing – On passage: No |
#370 10/17/23: HB 4636: Eliminate late court fees for juvenile criminals – On passage: No |
#371 10/17/23: HB 4637: Eliminate "juvenile sentenced as adult" fee for juveniles sentenced as adults – On passage: No |
#372 10/17/23: HB 4639: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#373 10/17/23: HB 4640: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#374 10/17/23: HB 4643: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#375 10/18/23: SB 384: Ban denying or limiting insurance to organ donors – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#376 10/18/23: SB 506: Increase food service establishment fees – On passage: No |
#377 10/18/23: SB 507: Expand city income taxes – On passage: No |
#378 10/18/23: SB 508: Limit farm produce insurance board member's mileage reimbursement – On passage: No |
#379 10/18/23: SB 510: Allow department to grant an additional extension for a temporary grain dealer permit – On passage: No |
#380 10/18/23: SB 511: Require university unfunded liability payments be made in full – On passage: No |
#381 10/18/23: SB 55: Expand a certain tax exemption – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#382 10/19/23: HB 4861: Remove conditions on a state property conveyed to Muskegon County – On passage: No |
#383 10/19/23: HB 5074: Allow municipalities get "retroactive" approval of tax-incremenet financing projects going back 5 years – On passage: No |
#384 10/19/23: HB 4965: Include satellite services in definition of video program provider – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#385 10/19/23: HB 4850: Exempt active duty military from jury duty – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#386 10/19/23: HB 4942: Transfer a state-owned parking structure to the House of Representatives – On passage: No |
#387 10/19/23: HB 4844: Allow student athletes to be paid by third parties for image, likeness, etc. – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#388 10/19/23: HB 4816: New law to prohibit high school athletes from being paid (ban also applies directly to students) – On passage: No |
#389 10/19/23: HB 4897: Provide for equipment sharing between MDOT and local road commissions – On passage: Yes |
#390 10/19/23: HB 4608: Impose licensure on dietitian nutritionists – On passage: No |
#391 10/19/23: HB 4718: Prohibit "heat of passion" defense against response to transgender sexual assault – On passage: No |
#392 10/24/23: HB 4573: Extend sunset on special interest subsidy for jobs training program – Concur with Senate: No |
#393 10/24/23: HB 4979: Revise details of appointing tax assessors – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#394 10/24/23: SB 280: Require children get dental exams – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#395 10/24/23: HB 4909: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#396 10/24/23: HB 4910: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#397 10/24/23: HB 4911: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#398 10/24/23: HB 4912: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#399 10/24/23: HB 5047: Create "Office of State Guardian" to impose licensure on guardians – On passage: No |
#400 10/24/23: HB 4738: Prohibit prosecutors from disclosing the identity of witnesses (accusers) in trials with exceptions – On passage: Yes |
#401 10/24/23: HB 4739: Prohibit prosecutors from disclosing the identity of witnesses (accusers) in trials with exceptions – On passage: Yes |
#402 10/25/23: HB 4416: Revise details of probate code – On passage: Yes |
#403 10/25/23: HB 4417: Restrict free transfer of certain vehicles to a surviving spouse – On passage: Yes |
#404 10/25/23: HB 4418: Increase amount of uniform transfers to minors without court approval – On passage: Yes |
#405 10/25/23: HB 4419: Increase maximum value of certificate of title transferring deceased owner's interest – On passage: Yes |
#406 10/25/23: HB 4346: Allow municipal employee retirement board to meet remotely – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#407 10/25/23: HB 4085: Provide safe harbor for youth at shelter for up to 72 hours without parental consent – On passage: No |
#408 10/25/23: HB 4086: Define "homeless youth" – On passage: No |
#409 10/25/23: HB 4865: Allow smaller gas stations to sell alcohol – On passage: Yes |
#410 10/25/23: HB 4276: Impose various regulations on pharmacies – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#411 10/25/23: SB 174: Another school supplemental – On passage: No |
#412 10/31/23: HB 4948: Prohibit landlords from requiring disclosure of prospective tenants' criminal history – On passage: No |
#413 10/31/23: HB 4960: Prohibit employers from requesting criminal histories of job applicants – On passage: No |
#414 10/31/23: HB 4724: Increase property tax credit for disabled veterans and widows in certain circumstances – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#415 10/31/23: HB 4716: Eliminate secretary of state's entitlement to conduct reviews of salvage vehicle dealer records – On passage: Yes |
#416 10/31/23: HB 4185: Clarify asbestos violation penalty details – On passage: No |
#417 10/31/23: HB 4186: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No |
#418 10/31/23: HB 4187: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No |
#419 10/31/23: HB 4188: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No |
#420 10/31/23: HB 4189: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No |
#421 10/31/23: HB 4190: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#422 10/31/23: HB 4522: Create "family treatment courts" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#423 10/31/23: HB 4523: Allow violent offenders be admitted to mental health courts – On passage: No |
#424 10/31/23: HB 4524: Allow courts to allow felon re-offenders continue on probation – On passage: No |
#425 10/31/23: HB 4525: Allow courts to allow felon re-offenders continue on probation – On passage: No |
#426 10/31/23: HB 5048: Allow local governments to levy taxes on hotels – On passage: No |
#427 10/31/23: HB 5096: Expand "renaissance zone" corporate welfare scheme – On passage: No |
#428 10/31/23: HB 5100: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – On passage: No |
#429 10/31/23: HB 5101: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – On passage: No |
#430 10/31/23: HB 5102: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – On passage: No |
#431 10/31/23: HB 4368: Create a corporate tax credit for research and development – On passage: No |
#432 10/31/23: HB 4368: Create a corporate tax credit for research and development – On passage (re-vote): No |
#433 10/31/23: HB 5099: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – On passage: No |
#434 11/01/23: HB 5046: Increase court transcript fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#435 11/01/23: HB 5028: Ban homeowners associations from prohibiting solar cells and other "energy-saving improvements" – On passage: No |
#436 11/01/23: HB 4723: Create Merchant Marines license plate – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#437 11/01/23: SB 262: Revise detail of fire regulation applying to tents – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#438 11/01/23: SB 513: Allow hospital to convert from county hospital to nonprofit hospital – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#439 11/01/23: HB 4945: Ban firearms from people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence – On passage: No |
#440 11/01/23: SB 471: Ban firearms from people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence – On passage: No |
#441 11/01/23: SB 528: Prescribe additional misdemeanor penalties if the perpetrator was dating, living with, or married to the victim – On passage: No |
#442 11/01/23: HB 4129: Criminalize "intimidating" election officials committing crimes – On passage: No |
#443 11/01/23: HB 4130: Criminalize "intimidating" election officials committing crimes – On passage: No |
#444 11/01/23: HB 5141: Mandate political messages include disclaimer if they use AI-generated content – On passage: No |
#445 11/01/23: HB 5142: Mandate political messages include disclaimer if they use AI-generated content – On passage: No |
#446 11/01/23: HB 5143: Mandate political messages include disclaimer if they use AI-generated content – On passage: No |
#447 11/01/23: HB 5144: Criminalize "materially deceptive" political ads – On passage: No |
#448 11/01/23: HB 5145: Criminalize "materially deceptive" political ads – On passage: No |
#449 11/01/23: HB 4885: Create a "medication aide training and permit program" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#450 11/01/23: HB 4923: Create a "medication aide training and permit program" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#451 11/01/23: SB 395: Lower standard for teacher evaluation – On passage: No |
#452 11/01/23: SB 396: Lower standard for teacher certification – On passage: No |
#453 11/01/23: SB 385: Allow applications for poll workers be submitted without being in handwriting – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#454 11/01/23: SB 572: Reduce maximum precinct size from 5000 voters to 4999 voters – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#455 11/01/23: SB 573: Reduce maximum precinct size from 5000 voters to 4999 voters – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#456 11/01/23: HB 4230: Allow forced union dues to be spent on left-wing politics – On passage: No |
#457 11/01/23: HB 4234: Allow automatic payroll deductions to be sent to (Democrat) PACs – On passage: No |
#458 11/01/23: HB 4274: Create a "revenue sharing trust fund" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#459 11/01/23: HB 4275: Create a "revenue sharing trust fund" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#460 11/01/23: HB 4949: Legalize child sexual mutilation and mandate health insurance pay for abortions – On passage: No |
#461 11/01/23: HB 4951: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – On passage: No |
#462 11/01/23: HB 4953: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – On passage: No |
#463 11/01/23: HB 4954: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – On passage: No |
#464 11/01/23: HB 4955: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – On passage: No |
#465 11/01/23: HB 4956: Legalize late-term abortion – On passage: No |
#466 11/01/23: SB 474: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – On passage: No |
#467 11/01/23: SB 476: Legalize late-term abortion – On passage: No |
#468 11/01/23: SB 477: Allow pregnant student services provide abortion referrals – On passage: No |
#469 11/02/23: HB 4520: Increase penaltes for assault and battery against people performing medicine (incl. abortion) – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#470 11/02/23: HB 4521: Increase penaltes for assault and battery against people performing medicine (incl. abortion) – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#471 11/02/23: HB 5059: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
#472 11/02/23: HB 4158: Name a road – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#473 11/02/23: HB 4722: Remove older language on "Juneteenth" state employee vacation day replaced in another bill – On passage: Yes |
#474 11/02/23: HB 4154: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
#475 11/02/23: HB 4981: Prohibit people running for sheriff unless having served as an LEO or CO in Michigan for 5 years or more – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#476 11/02/23: HB 4048: Allow exempt winner of multistate lottery from FOIA for anonymity – On passage: Yes |
#477 11/02/23: HB 4605: Spend sales tax revenue on "public safety and violence prevention fund" – On passage: No |
#478 11/02/23: HB 4292: General government budget (legislature, governor, AG, SOS, Treasury, DTMB, Civil Rights) – Adopt conference report (final passage): No |
#479 11/02/23: SB 280: Require children get dental exams – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#480 11/02/23: SB 382: Require government agencies to be multilingual (paid for by taxpayers) – On passage: No |
#481 11/02/23: HB 4720: Require government agencies to be multilingual (paid for by taxpayers) – On passage: No |
#482 11/02/23: SB 174: Another school supplemental – Adopt conference report (final passage): No |
#483 11/02/23: HB 5120: Allow state energy bureaucrats to override local zoning restrictions on wind and solar – On passage: No |
#484 11/02/23: HB 5121: Allow state energy bureaucrats to override local zoning restrictions on wind and solar – On passage: No |
#485 11/03/23: Appeal ruling of chair allowing conflict of interest of Rep. Joey Andrews, who owns a solar company: No |
#486 11/03/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – On passage: No |
#487 11/03/23: SB 273: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – On passage: No |
#488 11/03/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – On passage: No |
#489 11/03/23: SB 519: New law to create a "community and worker economic transition office" – On passage: No |
#490 11/03/23: SB 277: Allow farmers to rent land to build solar farms – On passage: No |
#491 11/08/23: SB 273: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – On passage: No |
#492 11/08/23: HB 5120: Allow state energy bureaucrats to override local zoning restrictions on wind and solar – Concur with Senate: No |
#493 11/08/23: HB 5121: Allow state energy bureaucrats to override local zoning restrictions on wind and solar – Concur with Senate: No |
#494 11/08/23: HB 4605: Spend sales tax revenue on "public safety and violence prevention fund" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#495 11/08/23: HB 4606: Create "public safety and violence prevention fund" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#496 11/08/23: SB 103: Impose licensure on hunting and fishing guides – On passage: No |
#497 11/08/23: SB 104: Impose licensure on hunting and fishing guides – On passage: No |
#498 11/08/23: SB 105: Impose licensure on hunting and fishing guides – On passage: No |
#499 11/08/23: SB 293: Remove regulations on subsidized housing – On passage: No |
#500 11/08/23: HB 4905: Huge special interest deal for data center – On passage: No |
#501 11/08/23: HB 4906: Huge special interest deal for data center – On passage: No |
#502 11/08/23: HB 4273: Require codemnation notices be sent to tenants as well as landlords – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#503 11/08/23: HB 4569: Allow "pre-registration" of voters at age 16 – Concur with Senate: No |
#504 11/08/23: HB 4983: Automatically register state ID holders to vote – Concur with Senate: No |
#505 11/08/23: HB 4861: Remove conditions on a state property conveyed to Muskegon County – Concur with Senate: No |
#506 11/08/23: HB 4885: Create a "medication aide training and permit program" – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#507 11/08/23: HB 5056: Create a 4-H Foundation fundraising license plate – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#508 11/08/23: HB 5058: Create a 4-H Foundation fundraising license plate – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#509 11/08/23: HB 4857: Exclude milkweed from definition of noxious weeds – On passage: Yes |
#510 11/08/23: SB 337: Revise land survey map requirements – On passage: No |
#511 11/08/23: SB 529: Extend period for county canvassers to certify election results and other certification process changes – On passage: No |
#512 11/08/23: SB 227: Limit use of physical restraints child therapy group homes – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#513 11/08/23: HB 5103: Issue driver licenses to those convicted of multiple violations of driving without licenses – On passage: No |
#514 11/08/23: SB 464: Create Michigan license plates styled from earlier years – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#515 11/08/23: HB 4917: Increase penalties for assault if the victim is a bus or train driver – On passage: No |
#516 11/08/23: SB 533: Allow for electronic transfer of title or interest in vehicles – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#517 11/08/23: HB 4918: Increase penalties for assault if the victim is a bus or train driver – On passage: No |
#518 11/08/23: SB 22: Tweak definition of "TSA area" in an airport – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#519 11/08/23: SB 410: Allow some lawsuits against drug-makers, removing ban on suing FDA-approved drugs – On passage: No |
#520 11/08/23: SB 133: Create overdose fatality review teams – On passage: No |
#521 11/08/23: SB 592: Prohibit state lawsuits related to various opioid settlements – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#522 11/08/23: SB 418: Increase "county child care fund reimbursement rate" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#523 11/08/23: SB 421: Mandate courts use "risk and needs assessment" for juvenile criminals – On passage: No |
#524 11/08/23: SB 425: Mandate appellate defender cover minors – On passage: No |
#525 11/08/23: SB 426: Allow department to modify juvenile justice residential per diem rates – On passage: No |
#526 11/08/23: SB 428: Prohibit courts from requiring juvenile delinquents and their families from paying certain court costs – On passage: No |
#527 11/08/23: SB 429: Make taxpayers pay for DNA evidence fees instead of juvenile criminals – On passage: No |
#528 11/08/23: SB 432: Expand powers of child advocates – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#529 11/08/23: SB 435: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#530 11/08/23: SB 436: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#531 11/09/23: HB 5207: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No |
#532 11/09/23: HB 5208: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No |
#533 11/09/23: HB 5209: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No |
#534 11/09/23: HB 5210: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No |
#535 11/09/23: HB 5211: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No |
#536 11/09/23: HB 5212: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No |
#537 11/09/23: HB 5213: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No |
#538 11/09/23: HB 5214: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No |
#539 11/09/23: HB 5215: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No |
#540 11/09/23: SB 505: Criminalize "intimidating" an election official – On passage: No |
#541 11/09/23: SB 570: Prohibit county clerks from conducting election audits if the clerk is a member of a political party – On passage: No |
#542 11/09/23: SB 590: Mandate all election court challenges be filed in the state Court of Claims – On passage: No |
#543 11/09/23: SB 591: Prohibit legal challenges to presidential election – On passage: No |
#544 11/09/23: SB 594: Eliminate protections against online voter registration fraud – On passage: No |
#545 11/09/23: HB 4127: Ban firearms within 100ft of drop box – On passage: No |
#546 11/09/23: HB 4128: Ban firearms within 100ft of drop box – On passage: No |
#547 11/09/23: HB 4945: Ban firearms from people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence – Concur with Senate: No |
#548 11/09/23: HB 4824: Revise detail in reference to administrative procedures act within natural resources protection act – On passage: No |
#549 11/09/23: HB 4825: Revise detail in reference to administrative procedures act within natural resources protection act – On passage: No |
#550 11/09/23: HB 4826: Eliminate the environmental rules review committee (which cuts red tape) – On passage: No |
#551 11/09/23: SB 374: Increase precinct size from less than 3,000 voters to 5,000 – On passage: No |
#552 11/09/23: SB 613: Mandate elected officials report their personal finances – On passage: No |
#553 11/09/23: SB 614: Mandate candidates for public office disclose their personal finances – On passage: No |
#554 11/09/23: SB 615: Allow campaign committee to pay candidates' late filing fees – On passage: No |
#555 11/09/23: SB 616: Companion bill to SB 613-615 – On passage: No |
#556 11/09/23: Quorum call: Yes |
#557 11/09/23: HB 5048: Allow local governments to levy taxes on hotels – Concur with Senate: No |
#558 11/09/23: HB 4360: Allow emergency services to serve partial municipalities – On passage: No |
#559 11/09/23: HB 4579: Require insurance remibursements for telehealth be the same as for office visits – On passage: No |
#560 11/09/23: HB 4580: Require insurance remibursements for telehealth be the same as for office visits – On passage: No |
#561 11/09/23: HB 4213: Expand coverage of telemedicine – On passage: No |
#562 11/09/23: HB 4131: Require insurers cover telemedicine – On passage: No |
#563 11/09/23: HB 4676: Mandate foster kids be subjected to Michigan state curriculum and impose assessments of education facilities at child care institutions – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#564 11/09/23: HB 4677: Mandate foster kids be subjected to Michigan state curriculum and impose assessments of education facilities at child care institutions – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#565 11/09/23: HB 4678: Mandate foster kids be subjected to Michigan state curriculum and impose assessments of education facilities at child care institutions – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#566 11/09/23: HB 4072: Allow flashers and purple flags in funeral processions – On passage: Yes |
#567 11/09/23: SB 169: Require public employers provide information to labor bosses – On passage: No |
#568 11/09/23: HB 4325: Make garbage dumping a misdemeanor rather than civil infraction at certain volume – On passage: Yes |
#569 11/09/23: SB 466: Exempt a cigar bar from smoking ban that only would apply to Bay City – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#570 11/09/23: SB 185: More scrubbing relating to undoing the emergency manager law – On passage: No |
#571 11/09/23: HB 5148: Revise disclosure rules for birth records of adoptees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#572 11/09/23: HB 5149: Revise disclosure rules for birth records of adoptees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#573 11/09/23: HB 4928: Impose fines for camera-based automated traffic tickets – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#574 11/09/23: HB 4929: Authorize money collected from camera-based tickets be given to schools – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#575 11/09/23: HB 4930: Allow traffic ticket cameras on school buses – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#576 11/09/23: SB 441: Impose regulations on fisheries – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#577 11/09/23: HB 4476: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#578 11/09/23: HB 4387: Sentencing guidelines for crime of coercing vulnerable adult to provide pornography – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#579 11/09/23: HB 4477: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#580 11/09/23: HB 4695: Implement early voting – Concur with Senate: No |
#581 11/09/23: SB 148: Create reporting requirements for animal testing facilities – On passage: No |
#582 11/09/23: SB 149: Require animal research facilities offer lab animals for adoption before euthanization – On passage: No |
#583 11/09/23: HB 5141: Mandate political messages include disclaimer if they use AI-generated content – Concur with Senate: No |
#584 11/09/23: HB 5143: Mandate political messages include disclaimer if they use AI-generated content – Concur with Senate: No |
#585 11/09/23: HB 5145: Criminalize "materially deceptive" political ads – Concur with Senate: No |
#586 11/09/23: SB 586: Allow state energy bureaucrats to override local zoning restrictions on wind and solar – Concur with Senate: No |
#1 01/17/24: HB 4845: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
#2 01/17/24: SB 227: Limit use of physical restraints child therapy group homes – On passage: No |
#3 02/06/24: HB 4864: Revise detail on uniform statutory rule against perpetuities – On passage: Didn't vote |
#4 02/07/24: HB 4613: Extend temporary license term for emergency medical personnel – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#5 02/07/24: HB 4614: Extend temporary license term for emergency medical personnel – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#6 02/07/24: HB 4028: Exempt wrecker towing disabled vehicle from load limit – On passage: Yes |
#7 02/13/24: SB 388: Modify details pertaining to the designation of an inactive credit union account – On passage: No |
#8 02/13/24: SB 389: Allow checks, money orders, etc. to expire at a later date for military personnel – On passage: No |
#9 02/14/24: HB 4416: Revise details of probate code – On passage: Yes |
#10 02/14/24: HR 191: Condemn a political target of Democrats, the Honorable Representative Josh Schriver – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#11 02/20/24: HB 4312: Allow summer resort associations to become nonprofits – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#12 02/20/24: HB 4313: Allow summer resort associations to become nonprofits – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#13 02/21/24: HB 4101: Extend temporary licensing of speech pathologists in training – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#14 02/27/24: SB 57: Ban whipped cream devices – On passage: Yes |
#15 02/27/24: SB 58: Ban whipped cream devices – On passage: Yes |
#16 02/27/24: HB 5151: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
#17 02/28/24: HB 4279: Clarify detail on how a local tax millage for CTE programs can be applied – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#18 02/29/24: HB 4011: OSHA penalty exemption for certain deaths on family farms – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#19 03/05/24: HB 4705: Name a road – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#20 03/05/24: HB 4977: Authorize resort associations to become nonprofits – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#21 03/05/24: HB 4978: Authorize resort associations to become nonprofits – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#22 03/06/24: HB 4924: Create new "uniform partition of heirs property act" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#23 03/12/24: HB 4676: Mandate foster kids be subjected to Michigan state curriculum and impose assessments of education facilities at child care institutions – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#24 03/12/24: SB 721: Extend sunset for preserving existing mineral interests in a marketable record title – On passage: Yes |
#25 03/13/24: HB 4603: Allow use of design-build constructing for some school buildings – On passage: Yes |
#26 03/13/24: HB 5203: Allow sheriff's employees to work while still receiving retirement pay – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#27 03/19/24: HB 5378: Change a definition in motor carrier fuel tax act – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#28 03/19/24: HB 5379: Revise details of regulations on lumber trucks – On passage: No |
#29 03/19/24: HB 4927: Designate an awareness month – On passage: No |
#30 03/19/24: HB 5527: Expand regulations on schools' cardiac emergency response plans – On passage: No |
#31 03/19/24: HB 5528: Mandate athletic coaches be trained in CPR – On passage: No |
#32 04/18/24: HB 4842: Revise details on interim financing for state buildings – On passage: Yes |
#33 04/18/24: HB 5534: New act to require state supreme court to develop legislative proposals to change trial court funding – On passage: No |
#34 04/18/24: HB 5392: Extend a sunset on some court costs imposed on convictions for 2 more years – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#35 04/23/24: HB 5527: Expand regulations on schools' cardiac emergency response plans – Concur with Senate: No |
#36 04/23/24: HB 5528: Mandate athletic coaches be trained in CPR – Concur with Senate: No |
#37 04/23/24: HB 4618: Include regional airport authorities in taxpayer-funded health insurance contribution law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#38 04/24/24: HB 4519: Designate a holiday – On passage: Yes |
#39 04/24/24: HB 5077: Allow health agencies distribute naloxone (heroin anti-overdose drug) to ANY individual – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#40 04/24/24: HB 5078: Allow health agencies distribute naloxone (heroin anti-overdose drug) to ANY individual – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#41 04/24/24: HB 5534: New act to require state supreme court to develop legislative proposals to change trial court funding – Concur with Senate: No |
#42 04/24/24: HB 5392: Extend a sunset on some court costs imposed on convictions for 2 more years – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#43 04/30/24: HB 4169: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#44 04/30/24: HB 4170: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#45 04/30/24: HB 5384: Define residence occupied post-sale by seller as a residence in definition – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#46 04/30/24: HB 5385: Define residence occupied post-sale by seller as a residence and not a rental unit – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#47 04/30/24: HB 5386: Allow recovery of possession of premises after the expiration of an agreement under which a seller is given temporary occupancy afer the sale of the premises – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#48 05/01/24: SB 249: Expand occupational licensure on paramedics – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#49 05/01/24: SB 27: Require insurers provide equal benefits for mental illness as real illness – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#50 05/01/24: HB 5182: Criminalize using computers to steal cars – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#51 05/01/24: HB 5183: Criminalize using computers to steal cars – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#52 05/02/24: HB 4504: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#53 05/02/24: HB 4505: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#54 05/07/24: HB 5434: Name a road – On passage: Didn't vote |
#55 05/07/24: HB 5127: Allow partially disabled veterans get disabled veteran license plates – On passage: No |
#56 05/08/24: HB 5500: Omnibus annual budget bill – On passage: No |
#57 05/08/24: HB 5507: K-12 schools/colleges/universities combined annual budget – On passage: No |
#58 05/08/24: HB 5501: New "Department of lifelong education, advancement, and potential" annual budget – On passage: No |
#59 05/08/24: HB 5556: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – On passage: No |
#60 05/08/24: HB 5503: K-12 schools annual budget – On passage: No |
#61 05/08/24: HB 5505: State universities annual budget – On passage: No |
#62 05/08/24: HB 5504: Community colleges annual budget – On passage: No |
#63 05/08/24: HB 5499: Dept of Environmental Quality annual budget – On passage: No |
#64 05/08/24: HB 5509: Dept of Military and Veterans Affairs annual budget – On passage: No |
#65 05/08/24: HB 5511: Dept of Agriculture (MDARD) annual budget – On passage: No |
#66 05/08/24: HB 5508: Dept of Corrections annual budget – On passage: No |
#67 05/08/24: HB 5510: Michigan State Police annual budget – On passage: No |
#68 05/08/24: HB 5512: Dept of Natural Resources annual budget – On passage: No |
#69 05/08/24: HB 5515: Judiciary annual budget – On passage: No |
#70 05/08/24: HB 5516: "General government" annual budget – On passage: No |
#71 05/08/24: HB 5517: Transportation annual budget – On passage: No |
#72 05/08/24: SB 817: Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#73 05/08/24: HB 5502: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: No |
#74 05/08/24: HB 5514: Dept of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs annual budget – On passage: No |
#75 05/08/24: HB 5513: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services annual budget – On passage: No |
#76 05/08/24: HB 5506: Dept of Education annual budget – On passage: No |
#77 05/09/24: HB 5096: Expand "renaissance zone" corporate welfare scheme – Concur with Senate: No |
#78 05/09/24: HB 5534: New act to require state supreme court to develop legislative proposals to change trial court funding – Concur with Senate: No |
#79 05/09/24: HB 4523: Allow violent offenders be admitted to mental health courts – Concur with Senate: No |
#80 05/09/24: HB 4525: Allow courts to allow felon re-offenders continue on probation – On passage: No |
#81 05/09/24: HB 4343: Expand legislative report about payday loans – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#82 05/09/24: HB 5522: Revise details of higher education commission (basically nothing) – On passage: No |
#83 05/09/24: SB 227: Limit use of physical restraints child therapy group homes – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#84 05/09/24: SB 518: Extend allowing interim teaching certificates – On passage: Yes |
#85 05/14/24: HB 5147: Remove sunset on the higher education authorization and distance education reciprocal exchange act – On passage: No |
#86 05/14/24: SB 415: Exempt micro-brewers from sales and use tax – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#87 05/14/24: SB 416: Exempt micro-brewers from sales and use tax – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#88 05/15/24: HB 5462: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
#89 05/21/24: SB 751: K-12 annual budget – On passage: No |
#90 05/21/24: SB 753: Community colleges annual budget – On passage: No |
#91 05/21/24: SB 760: General government annual budget – On passage: No |
#92 05/21/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: No |
#93 05/21/24: SB 767: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – On passage: No |
#94 05/21/24: SB 748: "Department of lifelong education, advancement, and potential" annual budget – On passage: No |
#95 05/21/24: SB 752: Universities annual budget – On passage: No |
#96 05/21/24: SB 756: Dept of Corrections annual budget – On passage: No |
#97 05/21/24: SB 757: Judiciary annual budget – On passage: No |
#98 05/21/24: SB 758: Dept of Agriculture annual budget – On passage: No |
#99 05/21/24: SB 759: Dept of Natural Resources annual budget – On passage: No |
#100 05/21/24: SB 761: Dept of Transportation annual budget – On passage: No |
#101 05/21/24: SB 762: Dept of military and vets affairs annual budget – On passage: No |
#102 05/21/24: SB 763: State Police annual budget – On passage: No |
#103 05/21/24: SB 764: Dept of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs annual budget – On passage: No |
#104 05/21/24: SB 765: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services annual budget – On passage: No |
#105 05/21/24: SB 768: Dept of Environmental Quality / Energy annual budget – On passage: No |
#106 05/21/24: SB 769: Dept of Education annual budget – On passage: No |
#107 05/21/24: HB 5429: New law to create a "court appointed child advocate" to make recommendations to courts – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#108 05/21/24: SB 225: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No |
#109 05/21/24: SB 226: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No |
#110 05/21/24: HB 4675: Revise details of land bank fast track act – On passage: No |
#111 05/21/24: HB 4679: Allow a public improvement provides free services to a land bank fast track authority – On passage: No |
#112 05/21/24: HB 5127: Allow partially disabled veterans get disabled veteran license plates – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#113 05/21/24: HB 4579: Require insurance remibursements for telehealth be the same as for office visits – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#114 05/21/24: HB 4213: Expand coverage of telemedicine – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#115 05/21/24: HB 4131: Require insurers cover telemedicine – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#116 05/21/24: HB 4186: Create more asbestos regulations – Concur with Senate: No |
#117 05/21/24: HB 4188: Create more asbestos regulations – Concur with Senate: No |
#118 05/22/24: HB 5499: Dept of Environmental Quality annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#119 05/22/24: HB 5501: New "Department of lifelong education, advancement, and potential" annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#120 05/22/24: HB 5502: Dept of Labor annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#121 05/22/24: HB 5503: K-12 schools annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#122 05/22/24: HB 5504: Community colleges annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#123 05/22/24: HB 5505: State universities annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#124 05/22/24: HB 5506: Dept of Education annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#125 05/22/24: HB 5508: Dept of Corrections annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#126 05/22/24: HB 5509: Dept of Military and Veterans Affairs annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#127 05/22/24: HB 5540: Revise a taxpayer-funded corporate welfare scheme to require merit-based hiring – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#128 05/22/24: HB 5511: Dept of Agriculture (MDARD) annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#129 05/22/24: HB 5512: Dept of Natural Resources annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#130 05/22/24: HB 5513: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#131 05/22/24: HB 5514: Dept of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#132 05/22/24: HB 5515: Judiciary annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#133 05/22/24: HB 5516: "General government" annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#134 05/22/24: HB 5517: Transportation annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#135 05/22/24: HB 5556: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#136 05/22/24: HB 5500: Omnibus annual budget bill – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#137 05/22/24: HB 5507: K-12 schools/colleges/universities combined annual budget – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#138 05/22/24: SB 691: Revise agriculture growth assessment audit detail – On passage: Yes |
#139 05/22/24: SB 744: Lower standards for teachers on probationary period before tenure – On passage: No |
#140 05/22/24: HB 5231: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No |
#141 05/22/24: HB 5232: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No |
#142 05/22/24: HB 5233: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No |
#143 05/22/24: HB 5234: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No |
#144 05/22/24: HB 5269: Mandate charter schools post salary information on their websites – On passage: No |
#145 05/23/24: HB 5460: Impose regulation on payments of motor vehicle sales contracts – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#146 06/04/24: HB 5223: Increase penalties for car accidents involving bicyclists – On passage: No |
#147 06/04/24: HB 5224: Increase penalties for car accidents involving bicyclists – On passage: No |
#148 06/11/24: SB 498: Revise details of change in foster care placement rules for Indian tribes – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#149 06/11/24: SB 690: Impose sprawling regulatory scheme on Michigan military justice system – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#150 06/11/24: HB 5043: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#151 06/11/24: HB 5044: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#152 06/11/24: HB 5737: Allow adults with intellectual disabilities participate in mentored youth hunting program – On passage: Yes |
#153 06/11/24: HB 5393: Give juvenile criminals twice as long to complete terms of rehabilitation – On passage: No |
#154 06/11/24: SB 682: Create 15mph speed limits on closed roads – On passage: No |
#155 06/11/24: HB 5379: Revise details of regulations on lumber trucks – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#156 06/11/24: HB 5747: Update reference to reflect anticipated passage of HB 5379 (revise regulations on lumber trucks) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#157 06/12/24: HB 5030: Revise extremely minor detail in in government bond purchase for cancellation – On passage: No |
#158 06/12/24: HB 5031: Allow Section 8 residents to vote on matters pertaining only to themselves – On passage: No |
#159 06/12/24: HB 5032: Raise purchase price limits of government-subsidized housing – On passage: No |
#160 06/12/24: SB 702: Mandate additional training for certain beauty expert licenses – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#161 06/12/24: SB 465: Impose distance requirements for following snowplows – On passage: No |
#162 06/12/24: SB 251: Remove requirement buses display carrier's phone number – On passage: Yes |
#163 06/12/24: SB 417: Expanding bond financing program for Section 8 housing – On passage: No |
#164 06/12/24: HB 5569: Allow lawsuits for false depictions of an individual engaging in sexual conduct – On passage: Yes |
#165 06/12/24: HB 5570: Sentencing guidelines for dissemination of "deep fake" sexual images – On passage: Yes |
#166 06/12/24: HB 4427: Allow prisoners to file FOIA requests – On passage: No |
#167 06/12/24: HB 5546: Create a tax subsidy for producers of beverages with mandatory deposit fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#168 06/12/24: HB 4360: Allow emergency services to serve partial municipalities – Concur with Senate: No |
#169 06/13/24: HB 5179: Exclude testing products from definition of drug paraphernalia – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
#170 06/13/24: HB 5110: New act to allow certain fiduciaries to convert income trusts to unitrusts – On passage: Yes |
#171 06/13/24: SB 235: Declare a holiday – On passage: Yes |
#172 06/13/24: SB 603: Restrict challenges to election results – On passage: No |
#173 06/13/24: SB 604: Allow election official misconduct in recounts and criminalize "interference" in recounts – On passage: No |
#174 06/13/24: HB 5598: Make felony to draft or submit fraudulent document with register of deeds – On passage: Yes |
#175 06/13/24: HB 5599: Make felony to draft or submit fraudulent document with register of deeds – On passage: Yes |
#176 06/13/24: SB 841: Outlaw corpse-raping – On passage: Yes |
#177 06/13/24: SB 842: Outlaw corpse-raping – On passage: Yes |
#178 06/13/24: SB 843: Outlaw corpse-raping – On passage: Yes |
#179 06/18/24: HB 5649: Mandate public high schools offer computer science classes – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#180 06/18/24: SB 328: Expand regulations on smoke alarm batteries – On passage: No |
#181 06/20/24: HB 5276: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#182 06/20/24: HB 5277: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#183 06/20/24: HB 5279: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#184 06/20/24: HB 5280: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#185 06/20/24: HB 5720: Mandate the VA "ensure" national guard members have access to a resource guidebook – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#186 06/20/24: SB 789: Allow certain facilities at Ferris State and Eastern Michigan universities sell alcohol – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#187 06/20/24: SB 706: Remove failure to pay driver responsibility fees from driving records and reinstate deliquent licensees free of charge – On passage: Yes |
#188 06/20/24: SB 799: Replace gendered with non-gendered words and remove an obsolete reference – On passage: Yes |
#189 06/20/24: SB 388: Modify details pertaining to the designation of an inactive credit union account – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#190 06/20/24: SB 389: Allow checks, money orders, etc. to expire at a later date for military personnel – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#191 06/20/24: HB 4927: Designate an awareness month – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#192 06/20/24: HB 4408: Designate a tribute month – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#193 06/20/24: HB 5587: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#194 06/20/24: HB 5588: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#195 06/20/24: HB 5589: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#196 06/20/24: HB 5590: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#197 06/20/24: HB 5591: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#198 06/20/24: HB 5592: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#199 06/20/24: HB 5593: Increase punishment for sex crimes against animals – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#200 06/20/24: HB 4177: Create history museum authority with taxing power – On passage: No |
#201 06/20/24: SB 555: Mandate "promise zone" board members live in or near a promise zone – On passage: No |
#202 06/20/24: SB 501: Allow electric truck tractors have an additional ton maximum gross weight – On passage: No |
#203 06/20/24: SB 716: Authorize personalized historic vehicle license plates for $150 – On passage: Yes |
#204 06/20/24: HB 5188: Increase drain inspection fees according to inflation – On passage: No |
#205 06/20/24: HB 5189: Revise drainage district boundary details – On passage: No |
#206 06/20/24: HB 5190: Expand reimbursable expenses for drainage board members – On passage: No |
#207 06/20/24: HB 5557: Mandate local master plans "forecast and take into account housing needs" – On passage: No |
#208 06/20/24: HB 5779: Allow Grosse Ile Township to build a toll bridge – On passage: Didn't vote |
#209 06/20/24: SB 747: Omnibus annual budget – On passage: No |
#210 06/20/24: SB 878: Allow dealer-plate vehicles be driven in golf tournaments and charity events – On passage: Yes |
#211 06/25/24: HB 5803: Destroy the financial stability of the Public School Employee System – On passage: No |
#212 06/25/24: SB 482: Allow medical waste to remain on premises for longer if the container isn't full – On passage: Yes |
#213 06/25/24: SB 449: Create regulations for access to "quality complex rehabilitation technology" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#214 06/25/24: SB 450: Create regulations for access to "quality complex rehabilitation technology" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#215 06/25/24: HB 5060: Repeal the Michigan Economic and Social Opportunity Act - to be replaced by HB 5061 – On passage: Yes |
#216 06/25/24: HB 5191: Increase penalties for insurance fraud – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#217 06/25/24: HB 5192: Include information sharing with National Insurance Crime Bureau – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#218 06/25/24: HB 5193: Include auto insurers as health care insurance regulations – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#219 06/25/24: HB 5194: Define insurance fraud as "racketeering" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#220 06/25/24: HB 5195: Increase penalties for insurance fraud – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#221 06/25/24: HB 5196: Increase penalties for insurance fraud – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#222 06/25/24: HB 5197: Mandate insurers file fraud reports – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#223 06/25/24: HB 5523: Create "bureau of community services" and "commission on economic and social opportunity" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#224 06/26/24: HB 5827: Increase the maximum number of weeks in a benefit year (for unemployment benefits) – On passage: No |
#225 06/26/24: SB 571: Mandate "prevailing wage" union preference on solar and wind energy projects – On passage: No |
#226 06/26/24: HB 4409: Require drug companies file report on costs and other information – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#227 06/26/24: SB 398: Allow environmental department to issue emergency order compelling an owner repair or remove a structure on bottomland – On passage: No |
#228 06/26/24: HB 4728: Remove HIV screenings for frequent blood donors – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#229 06/26/24: HB 5027: Mandate health coverage cover certain prenatal screenings for genetic diseases – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#230 06/26/24: HB 5166: Create a "perinatal quality collaborative" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#231 06/26/24: HB 5167: Mandate health insurance coverage for blood pressure monitors for pregnant or postpartum women – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#232 06/26/24: HB 5168: Mandate health insurance coverage for blood pressure monitors for pregnant or postpartum women – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#233 06/26/24: HB 5169: Mandate doctors offer mental health screenings during postpartum period – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#234 06/26/24: HB 5170: Mandate health insurance coverage for mental health screenings during postpartum period – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#235 06/26/24: HB 5171: Mandate health insurance coverage for mental health screenings during postpartum period – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#236 06/26/24: HB 5172: Create a program "to register perinatal facilities" – On passage: No |
#237 06/26/24: HB 5173: Mandate hospitals provide information on health insurance enrollment for newborns – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#238 06/26/24: HB 5699: Mandate local governments' term of office start dates – On passage: Yes |
#239 06/26/24: HB 5700: Mandate local governments' term of office start dates – On passage: Yes |
#240 06/26/24: HB 5701: Mandate local governments' term of office start dates – On passage: Yes |
#241 06/26/24: HB 5702: Mandate local governments' term of office start dates – On passage: Yes |
#242 06/26/24: SB 599: Allow "medically frail" parolees to walk free – On passage: No |
#243 06/26/24: SB 350: Allow Promise Zone Authority Act cover room and board expenses for high ed. – On passage: No |
#244 06/26/24: SB 544: Impose licensure on mortuaries – On passage: No |
#245 06/26/24: SB 545: Impose licensure on mortuaries – On passage: No |
#246 06/26/24: SB 602: Impose restrictions on right-to-list home sale agreements – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#247 06/26/24: HB 5571: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
#248 06/26/24: HB 5572: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
#249 06/26/24: HB 5573: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
#250 06/26/24: HB 5574: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
#251 06/26/24: HB 5575: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
#252 06/26/24: HB 5576: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
#253 06/26/24: HB 5683: Revise details of cosmetology licensure – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#254 06/26/24: HB 5684: Revise details of cosmetology licensure – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#255 06/26/24: SB 175: Revise property tax penalty levy detail – On passage: No |
#256 06/26/24: HB 5661: Regulate online event ticket companies – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#257 06/26/24: HB 5662: Regulate online event ticket companies – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#258 06/26/24: HB 5694: Prohibit "unfair trade practices" in insurance industry – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#259 06/26/24: SB 662: Allow special assessment districts exemption from rules on financing inland lake level projects – On passage: No |
#260 06/27/24: HB 5733: Create toll enforcement program – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#261 06/27/24: HB 4062: Prohibit landlords from declining to lease to those that can't afford it – On passage: No |
#262 06/27/24: HB 4063: Prohibit landlords from declining to lease to those that can't afford it – On passage: No |
#263 06/27/24: SB 205: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – On passage: No |
#264 06/27/24: SB 206: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – On passage: No |
#265 06/27/24: SB 207: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – On passage: No |
#266 06/27/24: SB 150: Allow small claims tax tribunal hearings be done by phone or video – On passage: Yes |
#267 06/27/24: HB 5817: Exempt museums from tax increment financing act requirements – On passage: No |
#268 06/27/24: HB 5818: Exempt museums from tax increment financing act requirements – On passage: No |
#269 06/27/24: HB 5507: K-12 schools/colleges/universities combined annual budget – On passage: No |
#270 06/27/24: SB 911: Make public school employee retirement system insolvent again – On passage: No |
#271 06/27/24: HB 5733: Create toll enforcement program – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#272 06/27/24: HB 4063: Prohibit landlords from declining to lease to those that can't afford it – On passage: No |
#273 06/27/24: HB 4487: Exempt lawsuits against government for sexual assault from notice requirements – On passage: No |
#274 06/27/24: HB 4486: Make government agencies liable for sexual assaults – On passage: No |
#275 06/27/24: HB 4485: Eliminate statute of limitations on sexual assault allegations – On passage: No |
#276 06/27/24: HB 5736: New law to mandate employers post notice of veterans' services and benefits – On passage: No |
#277 06/27/24: SB 366: Increase fine for gas safety violation by 1900% – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
#278 06/27/24: HB 5568: Create a "high speed Internet office" within Department of Labor – On passage: No |
#279 06/27/24: HB 4414: Create a website on "digital literacy" – On passage: No |
#280 06/27/24: HB 5724: Exempt judges from certain public records laws "for their protection" – On passage: No |
#281 06/27/24: HB 4718: Prohibit "heat of passion" defense against response to transgender sexual assault – Concur with Senate: No |
#282 06/27/24: HB 4332: Increase penalties for blighting offenses and make crime for subsequent offenses – Concur with Senate: No |
#283 06/27/24: HB 5056: Create a 4-H Foundation fundraising license plate – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#284 06/27/24: HB 5058: Create a 4-H Foundation fundraising license plate – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#286 06/27/24: HB 4921: Authorize automatic traffic "robo cops" in school zones – On passage: No |
#287 06/27/24: HB 5726: Revise details of distribution of court fines and costs – On passage: No |
#288 06/27/24: HB 5536: Increase allowable rate of interest charged by pawnbrokers – On passage: Yes |
#289 06/27/24: HB 5535: Increase allowable rate of interest charged by pawnbrokers – On passage: Yes |
#290 06/27/24: HB 4613: Extend temporary license term for emergency medical personnel – Concur with Senate: Yes |
#291 06/27/24: HB 4723: Create Merchant Marines license plate – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#292 06/27/24: HB 4331: Increase maximum fire insurance withholding and allow abandoned funds be used for repairs – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
#293 06/27/24: SB 716: Authorize personalized historic vehicle license plates for $150 – On passage: Yes |
#294 06/27/24: SB 747: Omnibus annual budget – Adopt conference bill: No |
#295 06/27/24: HB 5635: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
#296 06/27/24: HB 5826: Create a "doula scholarship fund" – On passage: No |