House Introduced Concurrent Resolution
Introduced Concurrent Resolutions appear as they were introduced and reflect no subsequent amendments or changes
House Concurrent Resolution 5 of 2003
Sponsors
- Jacob Hoogendyk (District 61)
- Gene DeRossett (District 52)
- Fulton Sheen (District 88)
- John Stahl (District 82)
- Mike Nofs (District 62)
- Chris Ward (District 66)
- Edward Gaffney (District 1)
- John Pastor (District 19)
- Gary Newell (District 87)
- Tom Casperson (District 108)
- Judy Emmons (District 70)
- Glenn Steil Jr. (District 72)
- John Garfield (District 45)
- Leon Drolet (District 33)
- Bill Huizenga (District 90)
- Craig DeRoche (District 38)
- David Farhat (District 91)
- David Palsrok (District 101)
- John Stewart (District 20)
- Sandra Caul (District 99)
- Matt Milosch (District 55)
- John Moolenaar (District 98)
- Shelley Taub (District 40)
- William Van Regenmorter (District 74)
- Fran Amos (District 43)
- Rick Shaffer (District 59)
- David Robertson (District 51)
- Randy Richardville (District 56)
- Steve Bieda (District 25)
- Bruce Caswell (District 58)
- Dale Sheltrown (District 103)
- Daniel Acciavatti (District 32)
- Mary Middaugh (District 80)
- Frank Accavitti Jr. (District 42)
- Jack Brandenburg (District 24)
- Scott Hummel (District 93)
- Larry Julian (District 85)
- Marc Shulman (District 39)
- John Stakoe (District 44)
- Lorence Wenke (District 63)
- Dave Woodward (District 26)
- Tom Meyer (District 84)
- Scott Shackleton (District 107)
- Doug Spade (District 57)
- Alexander Lipsey (District 60)
- Jason Allen (District 37)
- Mike Bishop (District 12)
- Liz Brater (District 18)
- Nancy Cassis (District 15)
- Alan Cropsey (District 33)
- Mike Goschka (District 32)
- Gilda Jacobs (District 14)
- Wayne Kuipers (District 30)
- Mark Schauer (District 19)
- Martha Scott (District 2)
- Michael Switalski (District 10)
- Samuel Thomas III (District 4)
Categories
A concurrent resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to enact legislation to provide that all states receive a minimum of 95 percent of transportation funds sent to the federal government and to urge Congress to make the return of transportation money to the states a higher priority within existing federal revenues.
Documents
As Adopted by the House
The As Adopted by the House version is the Concurrent Resolutions, as introduced, that includes any adopted House amendments
The As Adopted by the House version is the Concurrent Resolutions, as introduced, that includes any adopted House amendments
History
(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)Note: A page number of 0 indicates that the page number is coming soon
Date | Journal | Action |
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1/29/2003 | HJ 3 Pg. 53 | referred to Committee on Transportation |
2/11/2003 | HJ 8 Pg. 105 | reported with recommendation with substitute H-1 |
2/12/2003 | HJ 9 Pg. 114 | substitute H-1 adopted |
2/12/2003 | HJ 9 Pg. 114 | adopted and transmitted |
2/13/2003 | SJ 13 Pg. 142 | REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION |
3/06/2003 | SJ 22 Pg. 247 | REPORTED FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT |
3/06/2003 | SJ 22 Pg. 247 | PLACED ON ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS |
3/11/2003 | SJ 23 Pg. 255 | CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ADOPTED |
3/11/2003 | HJ 17 Pg. 201 | adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record |