Senate Introduced Concurrent Resolution
Introduced Concurrent Resolutions appear as they were introduced and reflect no subsequent amendments or changes
Senate Concurrent Resolution 13 of 2003
Sponsors
- Gerald VanWoerkom (District 34)
- Alan Cropsey (District 33)
- Valde Garcia (District 22)
- Virg Bernero (District 23)
- Judson Gilbert (District 25)
- Jason Allen (District 37)
- Wayne Kuipers (District 30)
- Mike Goschka (District 32)
- Patricia Birkholz (District 24)
- Laura Toy (District 6)
- Liz Brater (District 18)
- Bruce Patterson (District 7)
- Gilda Jacobs (District 14)
- Ron Jelinek (District 21)
- Bill Hardiman (District 29)
- Michael Switalski (District 10)
- Dennis Olshove (District 9)
- Nancy Cassis (District 15)
- Steve Bieda (District 25)
- Ken Daniels (District 2)
- Julie Dennis (District 92)
- Jim Plakas (District 16)
- Steve Tobocman (District 12)
- Aldo Vagnozzi (District 37)
- Daniel Acciavatti (District 32)
- Rich Brown (District 110)
- Sandra Caul (District 99)
- Gene DeRossett (District 52)
- David Farhat (District 91)
- Edward Gaffney (District 1)
- Matthew Gillard (District 106)
- Lauren Hager (District 81)
- Jim Howell (District 94)
- Bill Huizenga (District 90)
- Ruth Jamnick (District 54)
- James Koetje (District 86)
- Jerry Kooiman (District 75)
- Kathleen Law (District 23)
- Alexander Lipsey (District 60)
- Tom Meyer (District 84)
- Jack Minore (District 49)
- Gary Newell (District 87)
- Daniel Paletko (District 17)
- Brian Palmer (District 36)
- John Pappageorge (District 41)
- Scott Shackleton (District 107)
- Rick Shaffer (District 59)
- Dale Sheltrown (District 103)
- Marc Shulman (District 39)
- John Stakoe (District 44)
- Barb Vander Veen (District 89)
- Joanne Voorhees (District 77)
- Lisa Wojno (District 28)
- Paul Gieleghem (District 31)
- Randy Richardville (District 56)
Categories
Great Lakes Legacy Act: ; Congress: ; President of the United States: ; Department of Environmental Quality: ; Environmental Protection Agency:
A concurrent resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to fund fully the Great Lakes Legacy Act and to urge the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, and other parties to make every effort to expedite cleanup efforts in Michigan’s designated Areas of Concern.
Documents
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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3/19/2003 | SJ 27 Pg. 309 | REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS |
10/02/2003 | SJ 80 Pg. 1742 | REPORTED FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT |
10/02/2003 | SJ 80 Pg. 1742 | PLACED ON ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS |
10/08/2003 | SJ 82 Pg. 1791 | CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ADOPTED |
10/09/2003 | HJ 73 Pg. 1859 | received in House |
10/09/2003 | HJ 73 Pg. 1859 | referred to Committee on Great Lakes and Tourism |
11/04/2003 | HJ 83 Pg. 2047 | reported with recommendation without amendment(s) |
11/04/2003 | HJ 83 Pg. 2047 | laid over one day under the rules |
11/05/2003 | HJ 84 Pg. 2061 | adopted and returned |
11/06/2003 | SJ 95 Pg. 2021 | HOUSE CONCURRENCE RECEIVED |
11/06/2003 | SJ 95 Pg. 2021 | CONCURRENT RESOLUTION REFERRED TO SECRETARY FOR RECORD |