STATE OF MICHIGAN
JOURNAL
OF THE
House of Representatives
101st Legislature
REGULAR SESSION OF 2021
House Chamber, Lansing, Tuesday, June 22, 2021.
1:30 p.m.
The House was called to order by the Speaker Pro Tempore.
The roll was called by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, who announced that a quorum was present.
Aiyash—present Damoose—present LaFave—present Roth—present
Albert—present Eisen—present LaGrand—present Sabo—present
Alexander—present Ellison—present Lasinski—present Schroeder—present
Allor—present Farrington—present Liberati—present Scott—present
Anthony—present Filler—present Lightner—present Shannon—present
Beeler—present Fink—present Lilly—present Slagh—present
Bellino—present Frederick—present Maddock—present Sneller—present
Berman—present Garza—present Manoogian—present Sowerby—present
Beson—present Glenn—present Marino—present Steckloff—present
Bezotte—present Green—present Markkanen—present Steenland—present
Bolden—present Griffin—present Martin—present Stone—present
Bollin—present Haadsma—present Meerman—present Tate—present
Borton—present Hall—present Morse—present Thanedar—present
Brabec—present Hammoud—present Mueller—present Tisdel—present
Brann—present Hauck—present Neeley—present VanSingel—present
Breen—present Hertel—present O’Malley—present VanWoerkom—present
Brixie—present Hoitenga—present O’Neal—present Wakeman—present
Calley—present Hood—present Outman—present Weiss—present
Cambensy—present Hope—present Paquette—present Wendzel—present
Camilleri—present Hornberger—present Peterson—present Wentworth—present
Carra—present Howell—present Pohutsky—present Whiteford—present
Carter, B—present Huizenga—present Posthumus—present Whitsett—present
Carter, T—present Johnson, C—present Puri—present Witwer—present
Cavanagh—present Johnson, S—present Rabhi—present Wozniak—present
Cherry—present Jones—present Reilly—present Yancey—present
Clemente—present Kahle—present Rendon—present Yaroch—present
Clements—present Koleszar—present Rogers—present Young—present
Coleman—present Kuppa—present
e/d/s = entered during session
Rep. Bryan Posthumus, from the 73rd District, offered the following invocation:
“Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank You for this opportunity to work together to move our state forward. We ask that You work with us and through us to ensure that it is Your will we are seeking, and that we honor You in this process. Father we ask that You guide and direct our President, our Governor, and all those that do the people’s business in our country. We thank You for the blessing to serve this great state, and for the challenges You have called us to address. It’s in Your Son’s name we pray.
Amen.”
Announcement by the Clerk of Printing and Enrollment
The Clerk announced that the following bills had been reproduced and made available electronically on Thursday, June 17:
House Bill Nos. 5053 5054 5055 5056 5057 5058 5059 5060 5061 5062 5063 5064 5065 5066 5067 5068 5069 5070 5071 5072
Senate Bill Nos. 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559
The Clerk announced the enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor on Tuesday, June 22, for her approval of the following bill:
Enrolled House Bill No. 4015 at 10:44 a.m.
Reports of Standing Committees
The Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, by Rep. Wakeman, Chair, referred
House Bill No. 4472, entitled
A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” by amending section 174a (MCL 750.174a), as amended by 2013 PA 34.
to the Committee on Judiciary.
Favorable Roll Call
To Refer:
Yeas: Reps. Wakeman, Wozniak, Rendon, Tisdel, Pohutsky, Camilleri, Brenda Carter and Aiyash
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
The Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, by Rep. Wakeman, Chair, referred
House Bill No. 4473, entitled
A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” (MCL 750.1 to 750.568) by amending the heading of chapter XXA and by adding section 145s.
to the Committee on Judiciary with the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted.
Favorable Roll Call
To Refer:
Yeas: Reps. Wakeman, Wozniak, Rendon, Tisdel, Pohutsky, Camilleri, Brenda Carter and Aiyash
Nays: None
The bill and substitute were referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
The Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, by Rep. Wakeman, Chair, referred
House Bill No. 4474, entitled
A bill to amend 1974 PA 258, entitled “Mental health code,” by amending section 134a (MCL 330.1134a), as amended by 2014 PA 72.
to the Committee on Judiciary.
Favorable Roll Call
To Refer:
Yeas: Reps. Wakeman, Wozniak, Rendon, Tisdel, Pohutsky, Camilleri, Brenda Carter and Aiyash
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
The Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, by Rep. Wakeman, Chair, referred
House Bill No. 4475, entitled
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending sections 20173a and 21313 (MCL 333.20173a and 333.21313), section 20173a as amended by 2017 PA 167 and section 21313 as amended by 2012 PA 51.
to the Committee on Judiciary.
Favorable Roll Call
To Refer:
Yeas: Reps. Wakeman, Wozniak, Rendon, Tisdel, Pohutsky, Camilleri, Brenda Carter and Aiyash
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
The Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, by Rep. Wakeman, Chair, referred
House Bill No. 4476, entitled
A bill to amend 1979 PA 218, entitled “Adult foster care facility licensing act,” by amending sections 13, 31, and 34b (MCL 400.713, 400.731, and 400.734b), section 13 as amended by 2018 PA 557, section 31 as amended by 1994 PA 150, and section 34b as amended by 2018 PA 558.
to the Committee on Judiciary.
Favorable Roll Call
To Refer:
Yeas: Reps. Wakeman, Wozniak, Rendon, Tisdel, Pohutsky, Camilleri, Brenda Carter and Aiyash
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
The Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, by Rep. Wakeman, Chair, referred
House Bill No. 4477, entitled
A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 16i of chapter XVII (MCL 777.16i), as amended by 2012 PA 169.
to the Committee on Judiciary.
Favorable Roll Call
To Refer:
Yeas: Reps. Wakeman, Wozniak, Rendon, Tisdel, Pohutsky, Camilleri, Brenda Carter and Aiyash
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
The Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, by Rep. Wakeman, Chair, referred
House Bill No. 4478, entitled
A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 16g of chapter XVII (MCL 777.16g), as amended by 2020 PA 50.
to the Committee on Judiciary.
Favorable Roll Call
To Refer:
Yeas: Reps. Wakeman, Wozniak, Rendon, Tisdel, Pohutsky, Camilleri, Brenda Carter and Aiyash
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
The Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, by Rep. Wakeman, Chair, referred
House Bill No. 4479, entitled
A bill to amend 1998 PA 386, entitled “Estates and protected individuals code,” by amending section 2802 (MCL 700.2802), as amended by 2012 PA 173.
to the Committee on Judiciary.
Favorable Roll Call
To Refer:
Yeas: Reps. Wakeman, Wozniak, Rendon, Tisdel, Pohutsky, Camilleri, Brenda Carter and Aiyash
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
The Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, by Rep. Wakeman, Chair, referred
House Bill No. 4880, entitled
A bill to amend 1975 PA 238, entitled “Child protection law,” by amending section 3 (MCL 722.623), as amended by 2016 PA 35.
to the Committee on Judiciary.
Favorable Roll Call
To Refer:
Yeas: Reps. Wakeman, Wozniak, Rendon, Tisdel, Pohutsky, Camilleri, Brenda Carter and Aiyash
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Wakeman, Chair, of the Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Present: Reps. Wakeman, Wozniak, Rendon, Tisdel, Pohutsky, Camilleri, Brenda Carter and Aiyash
Absent: Rep. Roth
Excused: Rep. Roth
The Committee on Regulatory Reform, by Rep. Hauck, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4693, entitled
A bill to amend 1980 PA 299, entitled “Occupational code,” by amending section 2512b (MCL 339.2512b), as added by 1981 PA 83.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Hauck, Hoitenga, Bellino, Hall, Mueller, Wendzel, Clements, Damoose, Outman, Garza and Witwer
Nays: Reps. Hertel, Jones and Steenland
The Committee on Regulatory Reform, by Rep. Hauck, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4842, entitled
A bill to amend 1998 PA 58, entitled “Michigan liquor control code of 1998,” by amending section 233 (MCL 436.1233), as amended by 2020 PA 126.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Hauck, Hoitenga, Hall, Mueller, Wendzel, Clements, Damoose, Outman, Hertel, Jones, Garza, Witwer and Steenland
Nays: Rep. Bellino
The Committee on Regulatory Reform, by Rep. Hauck, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 128, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending section 14 (MCL 257.14), as amended by 2012 PA 498.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Hauck, Hoitenga, Bellino, Hall, Mueller, Wendzel, Clements, Damoose, Outman, Hertel, Jones, Garza, Witwer and Steenland
Nays: None
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Hauck, Chair, of the Committee on Regulatory Reform, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Present: Reps. Hauck, Hoitenga, Bellino, Hall, Mueller, Wendzel, Clements, Damoose, Outman, Hertel, Jones, Yancey, Garza, Witwer and Steenland
The Committee on Elections and Ethics, by Rep. Bollin, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4305, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 388, entitled “Michigan campaign finance act,” by amending section 26 (MCL 169.226), as amended by 2019 PA 93.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Bollin, Wendzel, Calley, Steven Johnson, Filler, Koleszar and Whitsett
Nays: None
The Committee on Elections and Ethics, by Rep. Bollin, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4425, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” (MCL 168.1 to 168.992) by adding section 685a.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of
Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Bollin, Wendzel, Calley, Steven Johnson, Filler, Koleszar and Whitsett
Nays: None
The Committee on Elections and Ethics, by Rep. Bollin, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4788, entitled
A bill to amend 1895 PA 3, entitled “The general law village act,” (MCL 61.1 to 74.25) by adding section 5b to chapter II.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Bollin, Wendzel, Calley, Steven Johnson, Filler, Koleszar and Whitsett
Nays: None
The Committee on Elections and Ethics, by Rep. Bollin, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4837, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending sections 509o and 509r (MCL 168.509o and 168.509r), section 509o as amended by 2018 PA 126 and section 509r as amended by 2018 PA 125.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-2) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Bollin, Wendzel, Calley, Steven Johnson and Filler
Nays: Reps. Koleszar and Whitsett
The Committee on Elections and Ethics, by Rep. Bollin, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4840, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending sections 811 and 847 (MCL 168.811 and 168.847), section 811 as amended by 2018 PA 603 and section 847 as amended by 2012 PA 271.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Bollin, Wendzel, Calley, Steven Johnson, Filler, Koleszar and Whitsett
Nays: None
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Bollin, Chair, of the Committee on Elections and Ethics, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Present: Reps. Bollin, Wendzel, Calley, Steven Johnson, Filler, Koleszar
and Whitsett
The Committee on Transportation, by Rep. O’Malley, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4523, entitled
A bill to amend 1951 PA 51, entitled “An act to provide for the classification of all public roads, streets, and highways in this state, and for the revision of that classification and for additions to and deletions from each classification; to set up and establish the Michigan transportation fund; to provide for the deposits in the Michigan transportation fund of specific taxes on motor vehicles and motor vehicle fuels; to provide for the allocation of funds from the Michigan transportation fund and the use and administration of the fund for transportation purposes; to promote safe and efficient travel for motor vehicle drivers, bicyclists, pedestrians, and other legal users of roads, streets, and highways; to set up and establish the truck safety fund; to provide for the allocation of funds from the truck safety fund and administration of the fund for truck safety purposes; to set up and establish the Michigan truck safety commission; to establish certain standards for road contracts for certain businesses; to provide for the continuing review of transportation needs within the state; to authorize the state transportation commission, counties, cities, and villages to borrow money, issue bonds, and make pledges of funds for transportation purposes; to authorize counties to advance funds for the payment of deficiencies necessary for the payment of bonds issued under this act; to provide for the limitations, payment, retirement, and security of the bonds and pledges; to provide for appropriations and tax levies by counties and townships for county roads; to authorize contributions by townships for county roads; to provide for the establishment and administration of the state trunk line fund, local bridge fund, comprehensive transportation fund, and certain other funds; to provide for the deposits in the state trunk line fund, critical bridge fund, comprehensive transportation fund, and certain other funds of money raised by specific taxes and fees; to provide for definitions of public transportation functions and criteria; to define the purposes for which Michigan transportation funds may be allocated; to provide for Michigan transportation fund grants; to provide for review and approval of transportation programs; to provide for submission of annual legislative requests and reports; to provide for the establishment and functions of certain advisory entities; to provide for conditions for grants; to provide for the issuance of bonds and notes for transportation purposes; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for the making of loans for transportation purposes by the state transportation department and for the receipt and repayment by local units and agencies of those loans from certain specified sources; to investigate and study the tolling of roads, streets, highways, or bridges; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” (MCL 247.651 to 247.675) by adding section 11j.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-2) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. O’Malley, Eisen, Howell, Griffin, LaFave, Berman, Sneller, Clemente, Shannon, Liberati and Puri
Nays: Rep. Carra
The Committee on Transportation, by Rep. O’Malley, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4524, entitled
A bill to amend 1951 PA 51, entitled “An act to provide for the classification of all public roads, streets, and highways in this state, and for the revision of that classification and for additions to and deletions from each classification; to set up and establish the Michigan transportation fund; to provide for the deposits in the Michigan transportation fund of specific taxes on motor vehicles and motor vehicle fuels; to provide for the allocation of funds from the Michigan transportation fund and the use and administration of the fund for transportation purposes; to promote safe and efficient travel for motor vehicle drivers, bicyclists, pedestrians, and other legal users of roads, streets, and highways; to set up and establish the truck safety fund; to provide for the allocation of funds from the truck safety fund and administration of the fund for truck safety purposes; to set up and establish the Michigan truck safety commission; to establish certain standards for road contracts for certain businesses; to provide for the continuing review of transportation needs within the state; to authorize the state transportation commission, counties, cities, and villages to borrow money, issue bonds, and make pledges of funds for transportation purposes; to authorize counties to advance funds for the payment of deficiencies necessary for the payment of bonds issued under this act; to provide for the limitations, payment, retirement, and security of the bonds and pledges; to provide for appropriations and tax levies by counties and townships for county roads; to authorize contributions by townships for county roads; to provide for the establishment and administration of the state trunk line fund, local bridge fund, comprehensive transportation fund, and certain other funds; to provide for the deposits in the state trunk line fund, critical bridge fund, comprehensive transportation fund, and certain other funds of money raised by specific taxes and fees; to provide for definitions of public transportation functions and criteria; to define the purposes for which Michigan transportation funds may be allocated; to provide for Michigan transportation fund grants; to provide for review and approval of transportation programs; to provide for submission of annual legislative requests and reports; to provide for the establishment and functions of certain advisory entities; to provide for conditions for grants; to provide for the issuance of bonds and notes for transportation purposes; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for the making of loans for transportation purposes by the state transportation department and for the receipt and repayment by local units and agencies of those loans from certain specified sources; to investigate and study the tolling of roads, streets, highways, or bridges; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” (MCL 247.651 to 247.675) by adding section 11i.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. O’Malley, Eisen, Howell, Griffin, LaFave, Berman, Sneller, Clemente, Shannon, Liberati and Puri
Nays: Rep. Carra
The Committee on Transportation, by Rep. O’Malley, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 220, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending section 802 (MCL 257.802), as amended by 2019 PA 88.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. O’Malley, Eisen, Howell, Griffin, LaFave, Berman, Carra, Sneller, Clemente, Shannon, Liberati and Puri
Nays: None
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. O’Malley, Chair, of the Committee on Transportation, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Present: Reps. O’Malley, Eisen, Howell, Griffin, LaFave, Berman, Carra, Sneller, Clemente, Shannon, Liberati and Puri
Absent: Rep. Roth
Excused: Rep. Roth
The Committee on Military, Veterans and Homeland Security, by Rep. LaFave, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4197, entitled
A bill to prohibit local units of government from enacting or enforcing any law, ordinance, policy, or rule that limits local officials, officers, or employees from communicating or cooperating with appropriate federal officials concerning the immigration status of individuals; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local officers, officials, and employees; and to prescribe penalties and remedies.
With the recommendation that the following amendment be adopted and that the bill then pass.
1. Amend page 2, line 1, after “government” by striking out “sanctuary policy prohibition” and inserting “law enforcement protection”.
The bill and amendment were referred to the order of Second Reading of
Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. LaFave, Beeler, Eisen, Bezotte and Martin
Nays: Reps. Jones, Coleman, Rogers and Steenland
The Committee on Military, Veterans and Homeland Security, by Rep. LaFave, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4539, entitled
A bill to prohibit counties from enacting or enforcing any law, ordinance, policy, or rule that limits peace officers or local officials, officers, or employees from communicating or cooperating with appropriate federal officials concerning the immigration status of individuals; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local officials, officers, and employees; and to prescribe penalties and remedies.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. LaFave, Beeler, Eisen, Bezotte and Martin
Nays: Reps. Jones, Coleman, Rogers and Steenland
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. LaFave, Chair, of the Committee on Military, Veterans and Homeland Security, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Present: Reps. LaFave, Beeler, Eisen, Bezotte, Martin, Jones, Coleman, Rogers and Steenland
The Committee on Energy, by Rep. Bellino, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4801, entitled
A bill to regulate persons that provide electric vehicle charging services; to require registration of certain persons that provide electric vehicle charging services; and to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state officers and entities.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-3) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Bellino, Markkanen, Hoitenga, Reilly, Paquette, Schroeder, Martin, Outman, Sneller, Haadsma and Puri
Nays: Reps. Morse and Scott
The Committee on Energy, by Rep. Bellino, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4802, entitled
A bill to amend 1939 PA 3, entitled “An act to provide for the regulation and control of public and certain private utilities and other services affected with a public interest within this state; to provide for alternative energy suppliers; to provide for licensing; to include municipally owned utilities and other providers of energy under certain provisions of this act; to create a public service commission and to prescribe and define its powers and duties; to abolish the Michigan public utilities commission and to confer the powers and duties vested by law on the public service commission; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state governmental officers and entities; to provide for the continuance, transfer, and completion of certain matters and proceedings; to abolish automatic adjustment clauses; to prohibit certain rate increases without notice and hearing; to qualify residential energy conservation programs permitted under state law for certain federal exemption; to create a fund; to encourage the utilization of resource recovery facilities; to prohibit certain acts and practices of providers of energy; to allow for the securitization of stranded costs; to reduce rates; to provide for appeals; to provide appropriations; to declare the effect and purpose of this act; to prescribe remedies and penalties; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending the title and sections 10g, 10h, and 10q (MCL 460.10g, 460.10h, and 460.10q), the title as amended by 2016 PA 341, section 10g as amended by 2008 PA 286, section 10h as added by 2000 PA 142, and section 10q as added by 2000 PA 141.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-3) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Bellino, Markkanen, Hoitenga, Paquette, Schroeder, Martin, Outman, Sneller, Cherry and Haadsma
Nays: Reps. Morse, Puri and Scott
The Committee on Energy, by Rep. Bellino, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 5011, entitled
A bill to amend 2010 PA 270, entitled “Property assessed clean energy act,” by amending the title and sections 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, and 17 (MCL 460.933, 460.935, 460.937, 460.941, 460.943, 460.945, and 460.947), section 3 as amended by 2017 PA 242.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Bellino, Markkanen, Hoitenga, Schroeder, Martin, Outman, Manoogian, Sneller, Cherry, Haadsma, Morse, Puri and Scott
Nays: Reps. Reilly, Berman and Paquette
The Committee on Energy, by Rep. Bellino, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 5012, entitled
A bill to amend 2010 PA 270, entitled “Property assessed clean energy act,” by amending section 9 (MCL 460.939), as amended by 2017 PA 242.
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Bellino, Markkanen, Hoitenga, Schroeder, Martin, Outman, Manoogian, Sneller, Cherry, Haadsma, Morse, Puri and Scott
Nays: Reps. Reilly, Berman and Paquette
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Bellino, Chair, of the Committee on Energy, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Present: Reps. Bellino, Markkanen, Hoitenga, Reilly, Berman, Paquette, Schroeder, Martin, Outman, Manoogian, Sneller, Cherry, Haadsma, Morse, Puri and Scott
Absent: Rep. Roth
Excused: Rep. Roth
The following report, submitted by Rep. Filler, Chair, of the Committee on Judiciary, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Present: Reps. Filler, Mueller, Steven Johnson, Kahle, Rendon, Berman, Wozniak, Clements, LaGrand, Yancey, Bolden, Hope and Breen
Introduction of Bills
Reps. Peterson, Rabhi, Kuppa, Weiss, Tate, LaGrand, Hood, Cherry, Brabec, Camilleri, Young, Breen, Aiyash, Sowerby, Hope, Anthony, Bolden, Pohutsky, Steenland, Tyrone Carter, Brenda Carter, Whitsett, Sneller and Brixie introduced
House Bill No. 5073, entitled
A bill to amend 1965 PA 203, entitled “Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act,” by amending the title and sections 9, 9b, 9c, and 9d (MCL 28.609, 28.609b, 28.609c, and 28.609d), the title as amended by 1998 PA 237 and sections 9, 9b, 9c, and 9d as amended by 2018 PA 552, and by adding sections 9f and 9g.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Reps. Kahle, Howell, Wozniak, Yaroch and Cambensy introduced
House Bill No. 5074, entitled
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending section 22215 (MCL 333.22215), as amended by 2002 PA 619.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
Reps. LaGrand, Kahle, Howell, Wozniak, Yaroch and Cambensy introduced
House Bill No. 5075, entitled
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending section 22219 (MCL 333.22219), as added by 2002 PA 619.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
Reps. Beeler, Kahle, Howell, Wozniak, Yaroch and Cambensy introduced
House Bill No. 5076, entitled
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending section 22221 (MCL 333.22221), as amended by 2002 PA 619.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
Reps. Cambensy, Kahle, Howell, Wozniak and Yaroch introduced
House Bill No. 5077, entitled
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending section 22213 (MCL 333.22213), as amended by 2002 PA 619.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
House Bill No. 5078, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 43532b (MCL 324.43532b), as added by 2013 PA 246.
The
bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on
Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.
House Bill No. 5079, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 43540e (MCL 324.43540e), as added by 2012 PA 520.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.
Reps. Outman, Coleman and Hall introduced
House Bill No. 5080, entitled
A bill to amend 1933 PA 167, entitled “General sales tax act,” by amending sections 1 and 25 (MCL 205.51 and 205.75), section 1 as amended by 2018 PA 2 and section 25 as amended by 2020 PA 29.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Tax Policy.
Reps. Coleman, Outman and Hall introduced
House Bill No. 5081, entitled
A bill to amend 1937 PA 94, entitled “Use tax act,” by amending sections 2 and 21 (MCL 205.92 and 205.111), section 2 as amended by 2018 PA 1 and section 21 as amended by 2020 PA 30.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Tax Policy.
House Bill No. 5082, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” (MCL 380.1 to 380.1852) by adding section 1146a; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.
House Bill No. 5083, entitled
A bill to amend 2000 PA 489, entitled “Michigan trust fund act,” by amending section 2 (MCL 12.252), as amended by 2020 PA 359, and by adding section 13.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
House Bill No. 5084, entitled
A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” by amending section 81d (MCL 750.81d), as amended by 2006 PA 517.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
House Bill No. 5085, entitled
A bill to create the Michigan anti-lynching act; to define certain terms; to prohibit lynching and other specified activities; to prescribe penalties; and to provide remedies.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
House Bill No. 5086, entitled
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending sections 16221, 16299, 17015, and 17515 (MCL 333.16221, 333.16299, 333.17015, and 333.17515), section 16221 as amended by 2020 PA 232, section 16299 as amended by 2020 PA 375, and sections 17015 and 17515 as amended by 2012 PA 499, and by adding sections 17015b, 17019, 17519, 20187, and 21416.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
Reps. Rabhi, Cavanagh, Camilleri, Brenda Carter, Brabec, Aiyash, Sowerby, Garza, Puri and Young introduced
House Bill No. 5087, entitled
A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled “The state school aid act of 1979,” (MCL 388.1601 to 388.1896) by adding section 265f.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
House Bill No. 5088, entitled
A bill to amend 2010 PA 296, entitled “Art institute authorities act,” by amending the title and sections 3 and 17 (MCL 123.1203 and 123.1217).
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Local Government and Municipal Finance.
Reps. Bollin and Frederick introduced
House Bill No. 5089, entitled
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending sections 21903, 21909, and 21911 (MCL 333.21903, 333.21909, and 333.21911), as added by 2017 PA 172, and by adding section 21909a.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
Reps. Clements, Outman, Damoose, Hall, Filler, Bolden, Maddock, Tate, Hertel, Witwer and Yancey introduced
House Bill No. 5090, entitled
A bill to amend 1998 PA 58, entitled “Michigan liquor control code of 1998,” by amending section 551 (MCL 436.1551), as added by 2020 PA 124.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform.
House Bill No. 5091, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” (MCL 168.1 to 168.992) by adding section 646e.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of
Motions and Resolutions
Reps. Cherry, Sneller, Stone, Sowerby, Neeley, Hammoud, Aiyash, Tyrone Carter, Ellison, Garza, Haadsma, Jones, Liberati, Weiss and Young offered the following resolution:
House Resolution No. 133.
A resolution to reaffirm that the University of Michigan includes the satellite campuses of Dearborn and Flint, and the Board of Regents has an obligation under the Michigan Constitution to provide students at each campus with equitable resources and opportunities.
Whereas, Article VIII, Section 4 of the Constitution of the State of Michigan of 1963 provides that the Legislature must appropriate funding to maintain public universities, including the University of Michigan. The state constitution also establishes a Board of Regents that is responsible for supervising University of Michigan institutions and controlling expenditures; and
Whereas, The University of
Michigan consists of three separate campuses: Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint.
While each campus has its own history and has received separate state funding
in the past, all three campuses form the University of Michigan system and are
controlled and supervised by the same Board of Regents under the state
constitution; and
Whereas, While the Board of Regents claims to have the same obligations, responsibilities, and missions at each institution, students attending the Flint and Dearborn campuses experience profound inequity compared to students at the Ann Arbor campus. Disparities in funding have led to infrastructure issues at Dearborn and Flint facilities and a lack of medical and legal services that are currently available for students attending the Ann Arbor campus. In addition, students attending the Dearborn and Flint campuses lack other opportunities available to Ann Arbor students, including the Go Blue Guarantee, which guarantees free tuition to students from low-income families; and
Whereas, Furthermore, there remain pay disparities among faculty. Lecturers in Dearborn and Flint make $7,000 to $10,000 less than their counterparts in Ann Arbor. Lecturers, who do the majority of teaching in Dearborn and Flint, need a professional wage in order to provide students with the energy and resources that they deserve; and
Whereas, The students within the University of Michigan system, regardless of campus, should have access to equal resources and opportunities, as required by the state constitution; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we reaffirm that the University of Michigan includes the satellite campuses of Dearborn and Flint; and be it further
Resolved, That we reaffirm that the Board of Regents has an obligation under the Michigan Constitution to provide students at each campus with equitable resources and opportunities; and be it further
Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the University of Michigan Board of Regents.
The resolution was referred to the Committee on Education.
Reps. Brenda Carter, Aiyash, Tyrone Carter, Ellison, Garza, Hope, Jones, Rogers, Sneller, Sowerby, Weiss and Young offered the following resolution:
House Resolution No. 134.
Whereas, The COVID-19 Pandemic has had a dramatic impact on the lives and finances of Michigan residents. The Pandemic has contributed to historic levels of unemployment; and
Whereas, Throughout the crisis, the federal government has enacted policies to provide additional support to those receiving unemployment benefits. The American Rescue Plan will provide an additional $300 in weekly benefits from the federal government to supplement state, Pandemic Unemployment Assistance(PUA), or Pandemic Extended Unemployment Compensation(PEUC)benefits for unemployment recipients until September 4, 2021; and
Whereas, Michigan already has adequate policies to prevent claimants from abusing unemployment benefits. Claimants who are offered suitable work or are called back to their previous position cannot refuse this offer without good cause. In Michigan, claimants are staying on unemployment for an average of 15 weeks for traditional state programs and 24 weeks for federal programs, far below the maximum length of each benefit; and
Whereas, Prematurely ending supplemental unemployment benefits would particularly harm women and families. Many working mothers have had to leave the workforce to care for children during the Pandemic. Nearly 1.5 million more mothers of school-age children are not actively working compared to before the Pandemic. With some schools and childcare facilities still closed, ending supplemental benefits will deprive these women of the additional funds while they are still unable to reenter the workforce; and
Whereas, Opting out of additional unemployment benefits will disproportionately impact low-wage workers, especially minorities. People of color, who are more likely to be low-wage workers, were more likely to become unemployed during the Pandemic and studies have found that low-wage jobs have been slower to recover than higher-wage jobs. Throughout the crisis, the unemployment rate for minorities has continuously exceeded their share of the labor force; and
Whereas, The disproportionate impact of cutting benefits on women and people of color will only exacerbate the historic economic disadvantages these communities have faced. The wealth gap faced by these individuals means that they have fewer resources to survive the financial stress brought by reduced or eliminated unemployment benefits; and
Whereas, More generous unemployment benefits have been tied to better outcomes for workers and the economy as a whole. States with higher benefits allow workers to find work better suited to their qualifications, leading to increased wages and productivity; and
Whereas, Ending the federal
supplemental unemployment benefits will damage Michigan’s economic recovery.
Taking money out of residents’ pockets will lead to a fall in consumer
spending, negatively impacting businesses and the state’s economy, with the
potential to create a recession. Michigan could lose up to $2.88 billion in
spending over the next three months. During the Great Recession, every $1 of
unemployment insurance generated $1.61 into local and state economies. The
economic multiplier is currently estimated at $1.91; and
Whereas, Rather than targeting the most disadvantaged in our state, elected officials have the opportunity to enact policies that will ensure that these workers are able to thrive. Establishing universal paid sick leave, increasing the effectiveness of the unemployment insurance system, and increasing the minimum wage would improve the lives of workers and create a more just economy for all; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we oppose efforts to withdraw Michigan from the federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Program; and be it further
Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the Governor and the Director of the Unemployment Insurance Agency.
The resolution was referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Rep. Frederick moved that Rule 42 be suspended.
The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.
Rep. Frederick moved that the Committee on Judiciary be discharged from further consideration of House Resolution No. 22.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
The Speaker laid before the House
House Resolution No. 22.
A resolution to affirm the right to life of every unborn child in this state and call for the enforcement of all laws regulating or limiting the practice of abortion.
(For text of resolution, see House Journal No. 4, p. 61.)
(The resolution was discharged from the Committee on Judiciary on June 22.)
The question being on the adoption of the resolution,
The resolution was adopted.
Messages from the Senate
The Speaker laid before the House
House Bill No. 4123, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 5301, 5403, and 5405 (MCL 324.5301, 324.5403, and 324.5405), section 5301 as amended by 2012 PA 560 and sections 5403 and 5405 as added by 1997 PA 26.
(The bill was received from the Senate on June 16, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until June 17, see House Journal No. 57, p. 1120.)
The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,
The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Aiyash Damoose LaFave Sabo
Albert Eisen LaGrand Schroeder
Alexander Ellison Lasinski Scott
Allor Farrington Liberati Shannon
Anthony Filler Lightner Slagh
Beeler Fink Lilly Sneller
Bellino Frederick Maddock Sowerby
Berman Garza Manoogian Steckloff
Beson Glenn Marino Steenland
Bezotte Green Markkanen Stone
Bolden Griffin Martin Tate
Bollin Haadsma Meerman Thanedar
Borton Hall Morse Tisdel
Brabec Hammoud Mueller VanSingel
Brann Hauck Neeley VanWoerkom
Breen Hertel O’Malley Wakeman
Brixie Hoitenga O’Neal Weiss
Calley Hood Outman Wendzel
Cambensy Hope Paquette Wentworth
Camilleri Hornberger Peterson Whiteford
Carter, B Howell Pohutsky Whitsett
Carter, T Huizenga Posthumus Witwer
Cavanagh Johnson, C Puri Wozniak
Cherry Jones Rabhi Yancey
Clemente Kahle Rendon Yaroch
Clements Koleszar Rogers Young
Coleman Kuppa Roth
Nays—3
Carra Johnson, S Reilly
In The Chair: Hornberger
The House agreed to the full title.
The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.
The Speaker laid before the House
House Bill No. 4540, entitled
A bill to amend 1965 PA 203, entitled “Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act,” by amending section 2 (MCL 28.602), as amended by 2016 PA 289.
(The bill was received from the Senate on June 17, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 58, p. 1148.)
The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,
The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Aiyash Damoose LaFave Sabo
Albert Eisen LaGrand Schroeder
Alexander Ellison Lasinski Scott
Allor Farrington Liberati Shannon
Anthony Filler Lightner Slagh
Beeler Fink Lilly Sneller
Bellino Frederick Manoogian Sowerby
Beson Garza Marino Steckloff
Bezotte Glenn Markkanen Steenland
Bolden Green Martin Stone
Bollin Griffin Meerman Tate
Borton Haadsma Morse Thanedar
Brabec Hall Mueller Tisdel
Brann Hammoud Neeley VanSingel
Breen Hauck O’Malley VanWoerkom
Brixie Hertel O’Neal Wakeman
Calley Hoitenga Outman Weiss
Cambensy Hood Paquette Wendzel
Camilleri Hope Peterson Wentworth
Carra Hornberger Pohutsky Whiteford
Carter, B Howell Posthumus Whitsett
Carter, T Huizenga Puri Witwer
Cavanagh Johnson, C Rabhi Wozniak
Cherry Jones Rendon Yancey
Clemente Kahle Rogers Yaroch
Clements Koleszar Roth Young
Coleman Kuppa
Nays—4
Berman Johnson, S Maddock Reilly
In The Chair: Hornberger
The House agreed to the full title.
The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.
The Speaker laid before the House
House Bill No. 4541, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending sections 42, 46, 48, 49, 63, 69, 618a, 634, 660, 660a, 660d, 673, 674, 675d, and 676b (MCL 257.42, 257.46, 257.48, 257.49, 257.63, 257.69, 257.618a, 257.634, 257.660, 257.660a, 257.660d, 257.673, 257.674, 257.675d, and 257.676b), section 42 as amended by 2016 PA 304, section 618a as amended by 2014 PA 303, section 634 as amended by 1988 PA 346, sections 660 and 660d as amended by 2018 PA 394, section 660a as added by 2006 PA 339, section 674 as amended by 2000 PA 268, section 675d as amended by 2010 PA 211, and section 676b as amended by 2018 PA 75, and by adding sections 63a, 64a, 64b, and chapter VIA.
(The bill was received from the Senate on June 17, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 58, p. 1148.)
The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,
The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Albert Damoose LaFave Roth
Alexander Eisen LaGrand Sabo
Allor Ellison Lasinski Schroeder
Anthony Farrington Liberati Shannon
Beeler Filler Lightner Slagh
Bellino Frederick Lilly Sneller
Bezotte Garza Manoogian Sowerby
Bolden Glenn Marino Steckloff
Bollin Green Markkanen Steenland
Borton Griffin Martin Stone
Brabec Haadsma Meerman Tate
Brann Hall Morse Thanedar
Breen Hammoud Mueller Tisdel
Calley Hauck Neeley VanSingel
Cambensy Hertel O’Malley VanWoerkom
Camilleri Hoitenga O’Neal Wakeman
Carter, B Hope Outman Wendzel
Carter, T Hornberger Paquette Wentworth
Cavanagh Howell Peterson Whiteford
Cherry Huizenga Pohutsky Whitsett
Clemente Kahle Posthumus Witwer
Clements Koleszar Puri Wozniak
Coleman Kuppa Rendon Young
Nays—18
Aiyash Fink Maddock Scott
Berman Hood Rabhi Weiss
Beson Johnson, C Reilly Yancey
Brixie Johnson, S Rogers Yaroch
Carra Jones
In The Chair: Hornberger
The House agreed to the full title.
The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.
Third Reading of Bills
House Bill No. 4724, entitled
A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” by amending section 539c (MCL 750.539c).
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 356 Yeas—110
Aiyash Damoose LaFave Roth
Albert Eisen LaGrand Sabo
Alexander Ellison Lasinski Schroeder
Allor Farrington Liberati Scott
Anthony Filler Lightner Shannon
Beeler Fink Lilly Slagh
Bellino Frederick Maddock Sneller
Berman Garza Manoogian Sowerby
Beson Glenn Marino Steckloff
Bezotte Green Markkanen Steenland
Bolden Griffin Martin Stone
Bollin Haadsma Meerman Tate
Borton Hall Morse Thanedar
Brabec Hammoud Mueller Tisdel
Brann Hauck Neeley VanSingel
Breen Hertel O’Malley VanWoerkom
Brixie Hoitenga O’Neal Wakeman
Calley Hood Outman Weiss
Cambensy Hope Paquette Wendzel
Camilleri Hornberger Peterson Wentworth
Carra Howell Pohutsky Whiteford
Carter, B Huizenga Posthumus Whitsett
Carter, T Johnson, C Puri Witwer
Cavanagh Johnson, S Rabhi Wozniak
Cherry Jones Reilly Yancey
Clemente Kahle Rendon Yaroch
Clements Koleszar Rogers Young
Coleman Kuppa
Nays—0
In The Chair: Hornberger
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Frederick moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4462, entitled
A bill to amend 1984 PA 431, entitled “The management and budget act,” (MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594) by adding section 266.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 357 Yeas—110
Aiyash Damoose LaFave Roth
Albert Eisen LaGrand Sabo
Alexander Ellison Lasinski Schroeder
Allor Farrington Liberati Scott
Anthony Filler Lightner Shannon
Beeler Fink Lilly Slagh
Bellino Frederick Maddock Sneller
Berman Garza Manoogian Sowerby
Beson Glenn Marino Steckloff
Bezotte Green Markkanen Steenland
Bolden Griffin Martin Stone
Bollin Haadsma Meerman Tate
Borton Hall Morse Thanedar
Brabec Hammoud Mueller Tisdel
Brann Hauck Neeley VanSingel
Breen Hertel O’Malley VanWoerkom
Brixie Hoitenga O’Neal Wakeman
Calley Hood Outman Weiss
Cambensy Hope Paquette Wendzel
Camilleri Hornberger Peterson Wentworth
Carra Howell Pohutsky Whiteford
Carter,
B Huizenga Posthumus Whitsett
Carter, T Johnson, C Puri Witwer
Cavanagh Johnson, S Rabhi Wozniak
Cherry Jones Reilly Yancey
Clemente Kahle Rendon Yaroch
Clements Koleszar Rogers Young
Coleman Kuppa
Nays—0
In The Chair: Hornberger
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Frederick moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4658, entitled
A bill to amend 1984 PA 431, entitled “The management and budget act,” (MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594) by adding section 262a.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 358 Yeas—110
Aiyash Damoose LaFave Roth
Albert Eisen LaGrand Sabo
Alexander Ellison Lasinski Schroeder
Allor Farrington Liberati Scott
Anthony Filler Lightner Shannon
Beeler Fink Lilly Slagh
Bellino Frederick Maddock Sneller
Berman Garza Manoogian Sowerby
Beson Glenn Marino Steckloff
Bezotte Green Markkanen Steenland
Bolden Griffin Martin Stone
Bollin Haadsma Meerman Tate
Borton Hall Morse Thanedar
Brabec Hammoud Mueller Tisdel
Brann Hauck Neeley VanSingel
Breen Hertel O’Malley VanWoerkom
Brixie Hoitenga O’Neal Wakeman
Calley Hood Outman Weiss
Cambensy Hope Paquette Wendzel
Camilleri Hornberger Peterson Wentworth
Carra Howell Pohutsky Whiteford
Carter, B Huizenga Posthumus Whitsett
Carter, T Johnson, C Puri Witwer
Cavanagh Johnson, S Rabhi Wozniak
Cherry Jones Reilly Yancey
Clemente Kahle Rendon Yaroch
Clements Koleszar Rogers Young
Coleman Kuppa
Nays—0
In The Chair: Hornberger
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Frederick moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
Pending the Third Reading of
House Bill No. 4640, entitled
A bill to amend 1982 PA 250, entitled “Child abuse and neglect prevention act,” by amending section 2 (MCL 722.602), as amended by 2018 PA 60.
Rep. Frederick moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Rules and Competitiveness.
The motion prevailed.
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The Speaker Pro Tempore called Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Lightner to the Chair.
Second Reading of Bills
House Bill No. 4277, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending section 602b (MCL 257.602b), as amended by 2016 PA 332.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Judiciary,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Manoogian moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4278, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending section 320a (MCL 257.320a), as amended by 2018 PA 349.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Judiciary,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Mueller moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4279, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending sections 602c and 732 (MCL 257.602c and 257.732), section 602c as added by 2012 PA 592 and section 732 as amended by 2017 PA 160.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Bellino moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4644, entitled
A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled “Income tax act of 1967,” by amending section 8 (MCL 206.8), as amended by 2018 PA 38.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Wakeman moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The
motion prevailed.
A bill to amend 1927 PA 372, entitled “An act to regulate and license the selling, purchasing, possessing, and carrying of certain firearms, gas ejecting devices, and electro-muscular disruption devices; to prohibit the buying, selling, or carrying of certain firearms, gas ejecting devices, and electro-muscular disruption devices without a license or other authorization; to provide for the forfeiture of firearms and electro-muscular disruption devices under certain circumstances; to provide for penalties and remedies; to provide immunity from civil liability under certain circumstances; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies; to prohibit certain conduct against individuals who apply for or receive a license to carry a concealed pistol; to make appropriations; to prescribe certain conditions for the appropriations; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act,” by amending sections 5b and 5l (MCL 28.425b and 28.425l), as amended by 2017 PA 95.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-3) previously recommended by the Committee on Military, Veterans and Homeland Security,
The substitute (H-3) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Eisen moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4839, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending section 759 (MCL 168.759), as amended by 2020 PA 302.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Elections and Ethics,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Paquette moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4845, entitled
A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” (MCL 168.1 to 168.992) by adding section 31b.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Farrington moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4778, entitled
A bill to amend 1984 PA 431, entitled “The management and budget act,” (MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594) by adding section 270.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Communications and Technology,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Steven Johnson moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4832, entitled
A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2091) by adding section 107.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Kahle moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4527, entitled
A bill to amend
1966 PA 225, entitled “Carnival-amusement safety act of 1966,” by amending the
title and sections 2, 10, 11, 17, and 20 (MCL 408.652, 408.660, 408.661,
408.667, and 408.670), the title and section 11 as amended by 2014 PA 163,
sections 2 and 17 as amended and section 20 as added by 2000 PA 346, and
section 10 as amended by 2020 PA 163, and by adding section 19a.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Rules and Competitiveness,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Albert moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Introduction of Bills
Rep. Stone introduced
House Bill No. 5092, entitled
A bill to amend 1936 (Ex Sess) PA 1, entitled “Michigan employment security act,” by amending sections 2 and 32b (MCL 421.2 and 421.32b), section 2 as amended by 2011 PA 268 and section 32b as amended by 2011 PA 269, and by adding section 32e.
The bill was read a first time by its title.
Pending the reference of the bill to a committee,
Rep. Frederick moved that Rules 41 and 42 be suspended.
The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.
Rep. Frederick moved that the bill be placed on the order of Second Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
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Rep. Frederick moved that House Committees be given leave to meet during the balance of today’s session.
The motion prevailed.
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Rep. Steven Johnson moved that the House adjourn.
The motion prevailed, the time being 4:30 p.m.
GARY L. RANDALL
Clerk of the House of Representatives