Representative Douglas Wozniak (R–59)| Bills Introduced |
| 2023 HB 4170: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4172: Impose "certification" licensure on guardians (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HR 70: Designate an awareness month (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4492: Make fee schedules inapplicable for overdue insurance benefits (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4493: Make fee schedules inapplicable for overdue insurance benefits (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4500: Mandate that agents of insurers and insureds disclose that they are agents (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4565: Create an "independent medical examination board" for auto no-fault insurance (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4566: Give vehicle registration fees to counties instead of state (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4599: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4598: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4597: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4687: All no-fault insurers choose either an independent medical exam or a utilization review (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4823: Add a new probate judge in Macomb County (Primary Sponsor) Became law: PA 310 of 2023 |
| 2023 HB 4864: Revise detail on uniform statutory rule against perpetuities (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HR 132: Designate an awareness week (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 4987: Revise details of marketable record title act (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 5110: New act to allow certain fiduciaries to convert income trusts to unitrusts (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HB 5382: Limit the usage of funds seized in civil asset forfeiture (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2024 HB 5643: Mandate psychological screenings of defendants arrested for misdemeanors in possession of firearms (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2024 HB 5847: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2024 HR 289: Designate an awareness day (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2024 HB 5942: Revise details on regulations on sewer overflows (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2024 HB 6264: Allow executing power of attorney over Zoom (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4034: Revise detail on uniform statutory rule against perpetuities (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4033: New act to allow certain fiduciaries to convert income trusts to unitrusts (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4035: Revise details on regulations on sewer overflows (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4104: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4408: Revise details of appointment in trusts (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4523: Revise detail in estate trust code (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4524: Revise detail of marketable record title act to preserve certain interests in property (Primary Sponsor) Became law: PA 13 of 2025 |
| 2025 HR 125: Designate an awareness week (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4634: Revise details of guardian/conservator law (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4646: Increase criminal penalties for crimes against animals (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4660: Allow public school employees to name a special needs trust as a beneficiary (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4677: Companion to HB 4676 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HCR 1: Express an opinion (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 4854: Mandate insurance producers disclose whether they are agent of the insured or insurer (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 5014: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 5030: Mandate auto insurers offer deductibles for personal injury protection benefits (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HR 181: Designate an awareness month (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 5404: Revise details on conservator/guardian regulations (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 5405: Regulate personal service agreements (medical) (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 HB 5445: Revise structure of circuit courts with respect to family court judges (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 HB 5492: New law to regulate the use of license plate readers (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 HB 5701: Allow wills to be signed electronically (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 HB 5815: Require courts “exercise independent judgment” when deciding whether an administrative rule exceeds its statutory authority (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 HB 5910: Impose mandatory minimum sentence for HHS fraud (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 HB 5909: Impose mandatory minimum sentence for Medicaid fraud (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 HB 5939: Authorize “benefit corporations” (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 HB 5991: Reinstate failed film taxpayer subsidy scheme (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 HB 6055: Companion to HB 6054 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 HB 6054: Mandate stores accept bottle returns over the counter if the bottle return machine is broken (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 HR 7: Designate an awareness week |
| 2023 HR 8: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 HR 9: Designate an awareness day |
| 2023 HR 10: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 HR 11: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 HR 20: Designate a tribute week |
| 2023 HB 4047: Designate a holiday |
| 2023 HR 23: Designate a tribute day |
| 2023 HR 26: Express an opinion |
| 2023 HB 4072: Allow flashers and purple flags in funeral processions |
| 2023 HB 4073: Eliminate newspaper publication of police and fire hiring |
| 2023 HB 4074: Allocate registration fees proportional to counties where fees collected |
| 2023 HR 33: Express an opinion |
| 2023 HB 4080: Count pre-born fetus as dependent |
| 2023 HB 4083: Prohibit perchloroethylene in dry cleaning solvents |
| 2023 HB 4088: Revise school safety plan details |
| 2023 HB 4089: Create school safety and mental health commission |
| 2023 HB 4090: Require certain school workers complete emergency training |
| 2023 HB 4091: Require establishing safety guidelines for procedures for school lockdowns |
| 2023 HB 4092: Require OK2Say tips be reported to district officials and police |
| 2023 HB 4093: Require OK2Say hotline be printed on student IDs |
| 2023 HB 4094: Require a fire drill be conducted when students are between classes |
| 2023 HB 4095: Require public and private schools use response terminology plan in 4096 Became law: PA 270 of 2025 |
| 2023 HB 4096: Require department establish standardized response terminology for safety emergencies Became law: PA 271 of 2025 |
| 2023 HB 4097: Require schools have more safety staff |
| 2023 HB 4098: Require MSP provide school safety training |
| 2023 HB 4099: Require quarterly reporting for OK2Say program |
| 2023 HB 4100: Definitions for OK2Say program |
| 2023 HR 38: Designate a tribute day |
| 2023 HB 4119: Increase public safety officer death benefits |
| 2023 HB 4120: Require training materials for mandatory reporters of child abuse Became law: PA 46 of 2023 |
| 2023 HB 4121: Revoke license for health professionals convicted of sexual misconduct Became law: PA 47 of 2023 |
| 2023 HB 4122: Revoke license for health professionals convicted of sexual misconduct Became law: PA 48 of 2023 |
| 2023 HB 4123: Prohibit school officials from preventing reporting sexual misconduct Became law: PA 49 of 2023 |
| 2023 HB 4124: Prohibit school officials from preventing reporting sexual misconduct to Title IX coord. Became law: PA 50 of 2023 |
| 2023 HB 4125: Prohibit expelling students who report sexual misconduct Became law: PA 51 of 2023 |
| 2023 HB 4154: Name a road Became law: PA 62 of 2024 |
| 2023 HB 4169: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists |
| 2023 HB 4171: Create preference for "certified" guardians |
| 2023 HB 4183: Expand drive time for historical vehicles Became law: PA 34 of 2024 |
| 2023 HB 4190: Create more asbestos regulations Became law: PA 16 of 2024 |
| 2023 HB 4196: Require certain vital records searches be done "immediately" rather than within 24 hours |
| 2023 HB 4200: Require minors be screened periodically for lead poisoning Became law: PA 145 of 2023 |
| 2023 HB 4274: Create a "revenue sharing trust fund" |
| 2023 HB 4275: Create a "revenue sharing trust fund" |
| 2023 HB 4312: Allow summer resort associations to become nonprofits |
| 2023 HB 4313: Allow summer resort associations to become nonprofits |
| 2023 HB 4314: Create a "school safety guardian program" for training people to stop school shooters |
| 2023 HB 4329: Prohibit foreigners (people, businesses, government) from buying land in Michigan |
| 2023 HB 4345: Add religious exemption to transgender civil rights |
| 2023 HB 4367: Create a corporate tax credit for research and development |
| 2023 HB 4368: Create a corporate tax credit for research and development Became law: PA 118 of 2024 |
| 2023 HB 4415: Republican school budget bill |
| 2023 HR 74: Designate an awareness week |
| 2023 HB 4429: Prohibit employers prohibiting carrying firearms at work |
| 2023 HB 4438: Expand mandatory arbitration for police and firefighters to include corrections officers Became law: PA 171 of 2023 |
| 2023 HB 4439: Nothing, but rephrase law in gender-fluid language Became law: PA 172 of 2023 |
| 2023 HB 4494: New law to mandate non-flushable wipes be prominently marked as such on the packaging |
| 2023 HB 4504: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing |
| 2023 HB 4505: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing |
| 2023 HB 4517: Impose training program on unlicensed nursing home care providers and force employers to pay for it |
| 2023 HB 4518: Impose training program on unlicensed nursing home care providers and force employers to pay for it |
| 2023 HB 4529: Require certain info be disclosed to all adult adoptees |
| 2023 HB 4536: Require county executives be elected in presidential years |
| 2023 HB 4546: Prohibit biological males from taking women's sporting awards |
| 2023 HR 108: Designate an awareness day |
| 2023 HB 4571: Spend $10 million for Selfridge Air National Guard base |
| 2023 HB 4578: Exempt state corrections officers from pension tax |
| 2023 HB 4607: Adjust school appropriations based on student-teacher ratio |
| 2023 HB 4609: Impose regulations on manufacturers of agricultural equipment with electronics |
| 2023 HB 4615: Republican FY2023 budget supplemental for DHHS child care program |
| 2023 HB 4669: Require auditor general to submit summary of audits from previous term for each legislative term |
| 2023 HB 4681: Create "insurance policyholder bill of rights" |
| 2023 HB 4763: Clarify that oversight committees have oversight |
| 2023 HB 4836: Expand ability of local governments to divide farm parcels and tracts |
| 2023 HB 4845: Name a road Became law: PA 5 of 2024 |
| 2023 HB 4846: Exempt retired law enforcement and veterans from concealed pistol license fee |
| 2023 HB 4848: Allow courts order mental health exam if defendant possesses a firearm and charged with felony |
| 2023 HB 4863: Revise detail of power of attorney appointment |
| 2023 HB 4870: Require campaign to oppose a recall be separate from an incumbent's reelection campaign |
| 2023 HB 4879: Prohibit "sanctuary cities" |
| 2023 HB 4880: Create new law to prohibit counties from limiting police ability to interact with federal immigration enforcement |
| 2023 HB 4881: Prohibit foreign entities from buying farmland in Michigan |
| 2023 HB 4882: Prohibit economic incentives to designated "foreign adversaries" |
| 2023 HB 4884: Expand standards for utilization reviews of no-fault claim treatments and services |
| 2023 HB 4894: Replace disabled veteran property tax exemption with tax credit |
| 2023 HB 4895: Replace disabled veteran property tax exemption with tax credit |
| 2023 HB 4896: Replace disabled veteran property tax exemption with tax credit |
| 2023 HB 4907: Reinstate failed taxpayer subsidy for film industry |
| 2023 HB 4908: Reinstate failed taxpayer subsidy for film industry |
| 2023 HB 4909: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator |
| 2023 HB 4910: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator |
| 2023 HB 4911: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator |
| 2023 HB 4912: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator |
| 2023 HB 4914: Mandate auto insurance unlimited-level benefit reimbursement for bicyclists |
| 2023 HB 4925: Revise detail on competitive bidding by county road commissions |
| 2023 HB 4943: Prohibit Capitol Commission from banning an individual from carrying a concealed firearm |
| 2023 HB 5014: Mandate law enforcement officers be trained in judo or jiujitsu |
| 2023 HB 5023: Prohibit local governments from contracting with private companies for towing and storage |
| 2023 HB 5038: Prohibit use of "code words" to conceal subject of public records |
| 2023 HB 5039: Prohibit local laws on dogs that discriminate by breed |
| 2023 HB 5040: Prohibit local laws on dogs that discriminate by breed |
| 2023 HB 5041: Prohibit local laws on dogs that discriminate by breed |
| 2023 HB 5043: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record |
| 2023 HB 5044: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record |
| 2023 HB 5075: Allow consecutive (ie much longer) sentences for certain criminal sexual conduct offenses |
| 2023 HR 143: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 HR 146: Express an opinion |
| 2023 HR 148: Urge Joe Biden to give taxpayer support to Iraq |
| 2023 HB 5135: Mandate every public school have a teacher trained in the "Orton-Gillingham methodology" |
| 2023 HB 5189: Revise drainage district boundary details |
| 2023 HB 5203: Allow sheriff's employees to work while still receiving retirement pay |
| 2023 HB 5261: Prohibit gain-of-function pathogen research |
| 2023 HB 5262: Prohibit gain-of-function pathogen research |
| 2023 HB 5263: Prohibit gain-of-function pathogen research |
| 2023 HB 5265: Create a child care savings program |
| 2023 HB 5266: Create a child care savings program |
| 2023 HB 5270: Create a "grape and wine council" bureaucracy |
| 2023 HB 5276: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs |
| 2023 HB 5277: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs |
| 2023 HB 5278: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs |
| 2023 HB 5279: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs |
| 2023 HB 5280: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs |
| 2023 HB 5283: Create central state health registry monitoring citizens' health records |
| 2023 HB 5284: Mandate insurers pay for new central state health registry |
| 2023 HB 5295: Impose licensure on anesthesiologist assistants |
| 2023 HJR I: Amend State Constitution for part-time legislature |
| 2023 HB 5296: Impose rules on future legislature |
| 2023 HB 5297: Impose rules on future legislature |
| 2023 HB 5310: Prohibit state from banking with entities engaging in certain boycotts |
| 2023 HB 5326: Allow magistrates to conduct summary proceedings |
| 2023 HB 5327: Allow a representative of microbrewers serve on Beverage Council instead of large brewers |
| 2023 HB 5334: Create a grade 6-12 firearm safety program |
| 2023 HB 5341: Give the "Michigan Mutual Aid Box Alarm System" employees status as emergency vehicles |
| 2023 HB 5342: Give the "Michigan Mutual Aid Box Alarm System" employees status as emergency vehicles |
| 2023 HB 5368: Increase regulations on blood lead level testing |
| 2023 HB 5369: Mandate children with elevated blood lead be eligible for medical services |
| 2023 HB 5371: Provide certification and funding for community behavioral health clinics |
| 2023 HB 5372: Provide certification and funding for community behavioral health clinics |
| 2023 HB 5383: Limit the usage of funds seized in civil asset forfeiture |
| 2023 HB 5387: Create new "benefit corporation" business entity and establish requirements |
| 2023 HB 5388: Create new "benefit corporation" business entity and establish requirements |
| 2023 HJR J: Amend State Constitution to reduce lawmaker pay if they adjourn for part of the year |
| 2024 HB 5406: Prohibit public schools from promoting "implicit race or gender stereotyping" ideas |
| 2024 HB 5407: Provide for newborn abandonment drop boxes |
| 2024 HB 5408: Require taxpayer-funded schools allow homeschooled children to participate in their sports |
| 2024 HB 5409: New act to allow review of case files and reinvestigation of "cold cases" in some circumstances |
| 2024 HR 177: Designate an awareness week |
| 2024 HB 5422: Create remedies for citizens to appeal government obstruction of FOIA requests |
| 2024 HB 5423: Create remedies for citizens to appeal government obstruction of FOIA requests |
| 2024 HB 5424: Create remedies for citizens to appeal government obstruction of FOIA requests |
| 2024 HB 5425: Create remedies for citizens to appeal government obstruction of FOIA requests |
| 2024 HB 5426: Create remedies for citizens to appeal government obstruction of FOIA requests |
| 2024 HB 5427: Create remedies for citizens to appeal government obstruction of FOIA requests |
| 2024 HB 5449: Allow veterans property tax exemption to carry to surviving spouse |
| 2024 HR 187: Designate an awareness day |
| 2024 HR 190: Designate an awareness day |
| 2024 HB 5454: Extend sunset on firearm safety device tax exemption |
| 2024 HB 5455: Extend sunset on firearm safety device tax exemption |
| 2024 HR 193: Designate an awareness week |
| 2024 HB 5467: Create concealed pistol license reciprocity website explaining the law to gun owners |
| 2024 HB 5468: Provide for QR code on concealed pistol licenses to website in HB 5467/5469 |
| 2024 HB 5469: Create concealed pistol license reciprocity website explaining the law to gun owners |
| 2024 HR 196: Express an opinion |
| 2024 HB 5535: Increase allowable rate of interest charged by pawnbrokers |
| 2024 HB 5536: Increase allowable rate of interest charged by pawnbrokers |
| 2024 HB 5537: Prohibit state contracts to entities using anything other than merit-based hiring |
| 2024 HB 5538: Prohibit state using anything other than merit-based hiring |
| 2024 HB 5539: Prohibit taxpayer-funded corporate welfare going to entities that don't use merit-based hiring |
| 2024 HB 5540: Revise a taxpayer-funded corporate welfare scheme to require merit-based hiring |
| 2024 HB 5541: Tax DIE (diversity, inclusion, equity) programs |
| 2024 HB 5546: Create a tax subsidy for producers of beverages with mandatory deposit fees |
| 2024 HJR N: Amend Michigan Constitution to prohibit public universities from admitting students based on anything other than merit |
| 2024 HR 199: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 HR 201: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 HB 5564: Prohibit local ordinances infringing on landlords |
| 2024 HB 5565: Remove incumbency designation privilege for judges on ballot |
| 2024 HJR O: Amend Michigan Constitution to remove incumbency designation for judges on ballots |
| 2024 HB 5578: Allow plumbing inspectors to also work as plumbers |
| 2024 HR 214: Designate an awareness week |
| 2024 HB 5615: Prohibit "sanctuary cities" |
| 2024 HB 5617: Prohibit government from calling services "free" and instead call them "taxpayer funded" |
| 2024 HB 5629: Allow alcohol sales at Macomb Community College Sports and Expo Center Complex |
| 2024 HB 5642: Mandate psychological screenings of defendants arrested for misdemeanors in possession of firearms |
| 2024 HR 217: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 HR 224: Designate an awareness day |
| 2024 HR 234: Express an opinion |
| 2024 HB 5667: Reduce state income tax |
| 2024 HB 5668: Require an annual review of rules and regulations imposed on businesses by each department |
| 2024 HB 5669: Require licensing department publish an annual report on licensing reciprocity for certain skilled trade occupations |
| 2024 HB 5670: Require health department publish an annual report on licensing reciprocity for certain health occupations |
| 2024 HB 5671: Require an annual review of licensing and registration requirements and their impacts |
| 2024 HB 5673: Create an environmental rules review committee |
| 2024 HB 5674: Create an environmental rules review committee |
| 2024 HB 5675: Mandate an investigation regarding the feasibility of developing and operating a "virtual small business facilitator" |
| 2024 HB 5676: Mandate a report on workforce placement programs |
| 2024 HB 5677: Restore Michigan Right-to-Work law |
| 2024 HB 5678: Restore Michigan Right-to-Work law |
| 2024 HB 5679: Reform a corporate welfare agency |
| 2024 HB 5680: Reform a corporate welfare agency |
| 2024 HB 5681: Reform a corporate welfare agency |
| 2024 HB 5686: Allow members of community college boards attend public meetings remotely |
| 2024 HB 5687: Outlaw corpse-raping |
| 2024 HB 5688: Outlaw corpse-raping |
| 2024 HR 237: Express an opinion |
| 2024 HR 247: Designate an awareness day |
| 2024 HB 5718: Designate an awareness holiday |
| 2024 HR 250: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 HB 5720: Mandate the VA "ensure" national guard members have access to a resource guidebook |
| 2024 HB 5721: Allow fur harvester licensees hunt coyotes year-round |
| 2024 HB 5724: Exempt judges from certain public records laws "for their protection" |
| 2024 HB 5729: Spend $1.4 million to train teachers in "Orton-Gillingham method" |
| 2024 HR 258: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 HB 5739: Create criminal penalty for importing/harboring illegal aliens |
| 2024 HB 5740: Create criminal penalty for importing/harboring illegal aliens |
| 2024 HB 5748: Prohibit raising employer contribution rates if the employer laid off employees due to bird flu in livestock |
| 2024 HB 5774: Provide immunity to government employees enforcing immigration law |
| 2024 HB 5775: Create 20-year felony for illegal aliens re-entering Michigan after deportation |
| 2024 HB 5776: Prohibit probation for certain immigration-related criminal convictions |
| 2024 HB 5777: Prohibit cops from arresting people for enforcing immigration law |
| 2024 HB 5778: Create state crime of illegal immigration |
| 2024 HR 269: Express an opinion |
| 2024 HR 270: Express an opinion |
| 2024 HR 271: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 HB 5805: Create a tax subsidy for back-to-school clothes and school supplies |
| 2024 HB 5808: Create a "qualified home improvement" tax subsidy |
| 2024 HB 5809: Create a tax subsidy for back-to-school clothes and school supplies |
| 2024 HB 5811: Repeal state real estate transfer tax |
| 2024 HB 5812: Companion to HB 5811 |
| 2024 HB 5813: Companion to HB 5811 |
| 2024 HB 5814: Companion to HB 5811 |
| 2024 HR 283: Express an opinion |
| 2024 HB 5833: Allow designation of patient surrogates for health care decisions |
| 2024 HB 5836: Expand grounds for expunging convictions on basis of being a prostitute |
| 2024 HB 5850: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" |
| 2024 HB 5852: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" |
| 2024 HB 5857: Prohibit the state from overruling local zoning for wind/solar/battery facilities |
| 2024 HB 5858: Prohibit the state from overruling local zoning for wind/solar/battery facilities |
| 2024 HB 5859: Require the unemployment agency get legislature's approval before rescinding certain policies |
| 2024 HB 5882: Expand "electronic and remote electronic" notarizations |
| 2024 HB 5883: Expand "electronic and remote electronic" notarizations |
| 2024 HB 5916: Update a reference for HB 5918 |
| 2024 HB 5917: Require permission from neighboring counties to obtain permit for waste discharge that would impact them |
| 2024 HB 5918: Create penalty for discharging sewage into a neighboring county that causes damage |
| 2024 HB 5941: Eliminate tax on tips |
| 2024 HB 5956: Prohibit insurers from "discriminating against" licensed health professionals Became law: PA 255 of 2025 |
| 2024 HB 5964: Make permanent a temporary interstate medical licensure compact |
| 2024 HB 5971: Prohibit insurers including a service as a covered benefit if they pay less than the copay |
| 2024 HB 5972: Prohibit insurers including a service as a covered benefit if they pay less than the copay |
| 2024 HB 5973: Prohibit insurers including a service as a covered benefit if they pay less than the copay |
| 2024 HB 5974: Impose licensure on "prescribed pediatric extended care centers" |
| 2024 HB 5978: Create a taxpayer subsidy for certain military industry companies |
| 2024 HB 5979: Create a taxpayer subsidy for certain military industry companies |
| 2024 HB 6062: Impose regulations on tow trucks (someone got towed!) |
| 2024 HB 6063: Mandate posting of tow truck rates |
| 2024 HR 310: Express an opinion |
| 2024 HB 6271: Define “supportive decision-making” |
| 2024 HB 6272: Impose rules on courts regarding guardianship of disabled individuals |
| 2025 HB 4001: Raise minimum wage without imposing it upon tipped workers |
| 2025 HB 4002: Mandate employers give employees paid sick leave at the inevitable reduction of wages to mitigate worse effect of left-wing initiative Became law: PA 2 of 2025 |
| 2025 HB 4008: Create a tax credit for volunteer fire fighters and EMTs |
| 2025 HB 4010: Designate Harrison Township “Boat Town USA” |
| 2025 HB 4016: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 4017: OSHA penalty exemption for certain deaths on family farms |
| 2025 HB 4027: Repeal recent state law giving state pre-emption of local zoning laws for “green” energy |
| 2025 HB 4028: Repeal recent state law giving state pre-emption of local zoning laws for “green” energy |
| 2025 HB 4037: Create central state health registry monitoring citizens' health records |
| 2025 HB 4038: Mandate insurers pay for new central state health registry |
| 2025 HJR B: Amend Michigan Constitution to require ID to vote and prevent non-citizen registration and voting |
| 2025 HB 4051: End taxes on tips |
| 2025 HB 4052: Prohibit lawmakers from signing nondisclosure agreements regarding their official duties |
| 2025 HB 4053: Prohibit lawmakers from signing nondisclosure agreements regarding their official duties |
| 2025 HB 4055: Create a “child tax credit” |
| 2025 HB 4056: Create a “child care savings program” |
| 2025 HB 4057: Create a “child care savings program” |
| 2025 HB 4058: Exempt certain baby/toddler items from sales tax |
| 2025 HB 4059: Exempt certain baby/toddler items from use tax |
| 2025 HB 4060: Revise details of requirements on taxes for career and technical educational programs |
| 2025 HR 18: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 4065: Allow Macomb Community College Sports and Expo Center serve alcohol Became law: PA 41 of 2025 |
| 2025 HB 4067: Allow babies be abandoned via drop box |
| 2025 HB 4068: Allow babies be abandoned via drop box |
| 2025 HB 4069: Allow babies be abandoned via drop box |
| 2025 HB 4073: Require DNR get warrants as police do |
| 2025 HB 4074: Require DNR officers wear body cams when on patrol |
| 2025 HB 4076: Prohibit labeling lab-grown cultures as “meat” |
| 2025 HB 4077: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record Became law: PA 3 of 2026 |
| 2025 HB 4078: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record Became law: PA 4 of 2026 |
| 2025 HR 23: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HR 24: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 HB 4098: Allow tax tribunal hearings be conducted electronically Became law: PA 53 of 2025 |
| 2025 HB 4101: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing |
| 2025 HB 4102: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing |
| 2025 HB 4103: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists |
| 2025 HB 4107: Mandate CPR training in schools |
| 2025 HB 4108: Create “good samaritan” immunity from lawsuits for those applying bleeding control |
| 2025 HB 4109: Create “good samaritan” immunity from lawsuits for those applying bleeding control |
| 2025 HB 4113: Increase discount for certain liquor liceensees |
| 2025 HB 4114: Allow alcohol violations for licensees to expire after 2 years |
| 2025 HB 4117: Postpone “cage-free” egg mandate put into effect January 1, 2025 to January 1, 2029 |
| 2025 HB 4118: Create a fee for special drain assessments on DNR lands |
| 2025 HB 4119: Exempt airplane parts from sales/use tax |
| 2025 HB 4123: Allow Michigan Reconnect funds to go to programs whether or not Pell-eligible |
| 2025 HB 4124: Create a tax credit for advanced nuclear reactors |
| 2025 HB 4126: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education |
| 2025 HB 4127: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education |
| 2025 HB 4128: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education |
| 2025 HB 4145: Name a road |
| 2025 HB 4160: Reinstate law prohibiting state government having regulations more stringent than federal government, repealed by Democrats in last term |
| 2025 HR 29: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 4166: Ban “tranq” (xylazine) |
| 2025 HB 4167: Ban “tranq” (xylazine) |
| 2025 HB 4170: Reduce state income tax to 4.05% |
| 2025 HR 37: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 4188: Remove prohibition on negligent driving on frozen lakes |
| 2025 HB 4189: Name a road |
| 2025 HB 4191: Authorize deer baiting licenses |
| 2025 HB 4201: Add state corrections officers to public safety employees who are able to deduct retirement and pension benefits without restriction |
| 2025 HB 4202: Allow an exemption on state income tax for “taxpayers” 10 weeks pregnant |
| 2025 HB 4203: Exempt wreckers from seasonal reductions in certain maximum axle weights and gross vehicle weight maxima |
| 2025 HB 4220: Mandate "veterinarian-client-patient" legal relationships |
| 2025 HB 4221: Mandate "veterinarian-client-patient" legal relationships |
| 2025 HR 40: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 4245: Designate maple syrup and honey producers as “limited food processors” |
| 2025 HB 4254: Ban research on dogs that causes pain or distress |
| 2025 HB 4261: Companion to HB 4260 |
| 2025 HB 4262: Create vast new regulatory scheme against online ticket sales Became law: PA 49 of 2025 |
| 2025 HB 4263: Companion to HB 4262 |
| 2025 HB 4284: Reduce concealed pistol license fee |
| 2025 HR 50: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 4285: Create a firearms safety course for grades 6-12 Became law: PA 48 of 0000 |
| 2025 HB 4286: Include fetal development video in school curriculum, specifying the model video to be shown |
| 2025 HB 4288: Require merit-based hiring by state agencies for unclassified positions |
| 2025 HB 4301: Authorize Michigan Mutual Aid Box Alarm System vehicles as emergency vehicles |
| 2025 HB 4302: Companion to HB 4301 |
| 2025 HB 4303: Designate “Chaldean American month” Became law: PA 9 of 2026 |
| 2025 HB 4330: Allow enrolling in public school for just core subjects |
| 2025 HB 4336: Make crime to harbor illegal aliens |
| 2025 HB 4337: Companion to HB 4336 |
| 2025 HB 4338: Prohibit “sanctuary cities” (willful refusal to enforce immigration law) |
| 2025 HB 4339: New law to ban local governments from banning assisting immigration enforcement |
| 2025 HB 4340: Restrict services, grants, and programs from illegal aliens |
| 2025 HB 4341: Restrict services, grants, and programs from illegal aliens |
| 2025 HB 4342: Companion to HB 4338 |
| 2025 HR 64: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 4350: Allow feeding wildlife and birds in certain conditions |
| 2025 HB 4363: Repeal 2024 law banning homeowners associations from prohibiting solar panels |
| 2025 HB 4364: Revise details of discharge permits involving multiple counties |
| 2025 HB 4365: Create penalty for excess discharge into state waters |
| 2025 HB 4366: Companion to HB 4365 |
| 2025 HB 4371: New law to mandate compliance with provided safety standards for school sports |
| 2025 HB 4375: Allow sales/use tax credits for returned cell phones |
| 2025 HB 4376: Companion to HB 4375 |
| 2025 HR 70: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 4388: New law to restrict social media access by minors |
| 2025 HB 4390: Allow unreliable roadside spit tests to detect marijuana |
| 2025 HB 4391: Companion to HB 4390 |
| 2025 HB 4392: Spend $42 million in Natural Resources Trust Fund Became law: PA 21 of 2025 |
| 2025 HB 4412: Revise details of conditions for mental health hospitalization |
| 2025 HB 4413: Revise details of conditions for mental health hospitalization |
| 2025 HB 4414: Allow for misdemeanor criminals receive “outpatient treatment for mental health issues” |
| 2025 HB 4418: Authorize surrogates to make health care decisions for patients in certain circumstances |
| 2025 HB 4419: Companion to HB 4418 |
| 2025 HB 4424: Create taxpayer subsidy for “sustainable” aviation fuel |
| 2025 HB 4425: Companion to HB 4424 |
| 2025 HB 4426: Lower minimum age to drive hazmat vehicle from 21 to 18 |
| 2025 HB 4427: Mandate “brown alert” for dangerous level of sewage or E. coli |
| 2025 HB 4434: Repeal the “one-man grand jury” |
| 2025 HB 4443: New law to create a specific tax rate on homesteads of disabled veterans and spouses |
| 2025 HB 4444: Companion to HB 4443 |
| 2025 HB 4485: Allow retired county employees to work for sheriff and collect both pay and pension |
| 2025 HB 4486: New law to prohibit local gas stove bans |
| 2025 HB 4494: Revise regulations on gyp games (cranes, coin push, etc.) |
| 2025 HB 4495: Companion to HB 4495 |
| 2025 HB 4509: Join audiologist and speech language pathologist interstate licensure compact |
| 2025 HB 4517: Mandate amber alerts for missing children with special needs or a child in danger |
| 2025 HB 4518: Companion to HB 4517 |
| 2025 HB 4521: Prohibit givings students both MI Achievement scholarship and also tuition grant |
| 2025 HB 4558: Allow eye exams for contact lenses be conducted via telemedicine |
| 2025 HB 4590: Provide for community solar facilities under certain conditions |
| 2025 HB 4595: Allow entities located on land owned by Schoolcraft College to obtain liquor licenses Became law: PA 39 of 2025 |
| 2025 HB 4598: Create felony for gift card fraud |
| 2025 HB 4599: Companion to HB 4598 |
| 2025 HB 4632: Revise details of guardian/conservator law |
| 2025 HB 4633: Revise details of guardian/conservator law |
| 2025 HB 4635: Revise details of guardian/conservator law |
| 2025 HB 4642: Provide procedures for the attorney general to investigate election law violations by the secretary of state |
| 2025 HB 4672: Give Gold Star family members free access to state parks |
| 2025 HB 4673: Give Gold Star family members free access to state parks |
| 2025 HB 4676: Require courts to consider alternatives to appointing a guardian for an individual with a developmental disability in certain circumstances |
| 2025 HR 137: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HR 139: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 4707: Prohibit ranked-choice voting (aka instant runoff voting) |
| 2025 HB 4708: Revise detail of enforcement of liens on boats |
| 2025 HB 4709: Prohibit constructing windmills in Great Lakes |
| 2025 HB 4712: New law to make taxpayers pay for veterans health insurance copays |
| 2025 HB 4734: No longer allow an incapacitated individual’s nearest relative to consent to surgical or medical treatment on the individual’s behalf |
| 2025 HB 4743: Exempt veterans from state park (“recreation passport”) fees |
| 2025 HB 4745: Exempt nonprofits primarily engaged in distributing food from registration and reporting requirements |
| 2025 HB 4750: Require DHHS screen children for potential eligibility for benefits and apply for benefits |
| 2025 HB 4756: Repeal ban on firearms in state capitol |
| 2025 HB 4787: Create a personal property tax exemption for monopoly utility companies |
| 2025 HB 4788: Create a personal property tax exemption for monopoly utility companies |
| 2025 HB 4789: Authorize experimental individualized treatments for life-threatening illnesses |
| 2025 HB 4790: Require a continuing education course on menopause be developed |
| 2025 HB 4791: Create a menopause transition awareness education program |
| 2025 HB 4803: Allow national guard members to carry without a concealed pistol license |
| 2025 HB 4816: Create a tax credit against tax liability for investment in certain government-favored companies |
| 2025 HB 4821: Regulate drainage fees |
| 2025 HR 160: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 4836: Allow student opt-out of worthless “WorkKeys” test Became law: PA 56 of 2025 |
| 2025 HB 4837: Allow over-the-counter access to ivermectin |
| 2025 HB 4856: Require public schools allow homeschooled and private-schooled students to play in sports |
| 2025 HB 4857: Include “critical incident stress management services” in patient confidentiality law |
| 2025 HB 4864: Expand definition of “elevated blood lead level” |
| 2025 HB 4865: Mandate testing of baby foods for heavy metals |
| 2025 HB 4866: Regulate lead-based paint |
| 2025 HB 4867: Mandate children with elevated blood lead levels be referred to a government program |
| 2025 HB 4879: Eliminate licensure mandate on landscape architects |
| 2025 HB 4880: Companion to HB 4879 |
| 2025 HB 4881: Companion to HB 4882 |
| 2025 HB 4882: Eliminate licensure mandate on wholesale potato dealers |
| 2025 HB 4883: Repeal licensure mandate on hearing aid dealers and salespeople |
| 2025 HB 4884: Companion to HB 4883 |
| 2025 HB 4885: Companion to HB 4883 |
| 2025 HB 4886: Companion to HB 4883 |
| 2025 HB 4887: Companion to HB 4888 |
| 2025 HB 4888: Repeal licensure mandate on collection agencies |
| 2025 HB 4889: Companion to HB 4888 |
| 2025 HB 4890: Companion to HB 4888 |
| 2025 HB 4891: Companion to HB 4888 |
| 2025 HB 4892: Allow a CPA sole proprietor not to need another license to operate an accounting firm |
| 2025 HB 4893: Create alternative requirements for licensing CPAs |
| 2025 HB 4894: Reduce restrictions on qualifying experience for licensed building inspectors |
| 2025 HB 4895: Allow completing continuing education requirements online for licensed occupations |
| 2025 HB 4896: Allow internationally educated doctors practice with limited license |
| 2025 HB 4897: Create multiple classes of boiler installer licenses |
| 2025 HB 4898: Companion to HB 4897 |
| 2025 HB 4899: Accept foreign nursing school credentials for occupational licensing |
| 2025 HB 4900: Require chiropractic licensing board accept courses from Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Board |
| 2025 HB 4901: Set license cycle for registered professional nurses, licensed practical nurses, and speech pathologists to 3 years |
| 2025 HB 4902: Eliminate limited license option for health counselors |
| 2025 HB 4903: Revise details of health counselor relicensure requirements |
| 2025 HB 4904: Remove requirement of professional disclosure statement for health counselors |
| 2025 HB 4906: Revise detail of trust accounts for debt collectors |
| 2025 HB 4907: Prohibit LARA from making a rule that restricts certain boiler installers from completing maintenance and testing of boilers |
| 2025 HB 4908: Allow cosmetology apprentices to perform shampoos |
| 2025 HB 4909: Slightly revise record retention requirement for cosmetology schools |
| 2025 HB 4910: Expand continuing education options for dental professions |
| 2025 HB 4911: Allow mobile barber shops |
| 2025 HB 4912: Repeal licensure mandate on floor sanders |
| 2025 HB 4913: Allow apprenticeships for architects |
| 2025 HB 4914: Revise details of occupational licensing rules for architect, engineering, and surveying firms |
| 2025 HB 4915: Prohibit left-wing “implicit bias” indoctrination in health professional training |
| 2025 HB 4916: Revise details of licensure requirements for architects |
| 2025 HB 4917: Eliminate licensure mandate on butter graders |
| 2025 HB 4918: Allow violations of failure to complete continuing education mandates to be removed from record |
| 2025 HB 4919: Allow violations of failure to complete continuing education mandates to be removed from record |
| 2025 HB 4920: Reduce continuing education requirements for physicians and podiatrists |
| 2025 HB 4922: Eliminate licensure mandate on school librarians |
| 2025 HB 4923: Eliminate jurisprudence exam requirement for certain health professions |
| 2025 HB 4924: Allow LARA to issue occupational licenses for those licensed in other states |
| 2025 HB 4925: Companion to HB 4896 |
| 2025 HB 4926: Allow health professional licensees to ask LARA set aside their disciplinary records |
| 2025 HB 4927: Reduce number of apprenticeship/barber college hours required to obtain barber license |
| 2025 HB 4928: Remove reporting window for misconduct related to appraisals |
| 2025 HB 4929: Create a process for licensed health professionals to surrender their licenses |
| 2025 HB 4930: Require applicants for health professional licenses/registrations to use full legal name |
| 2025 HB 4931: Allow remote participation in occupational licensing board meetings |
| 2025 HB 4932: Allow online classes for pharmacist and pharmacy tech continuing education |
| 2025 HB 4933: Eliminate licensure mandate on employment agencies |
| 2025 HB 4934: Allow relicensure of psychologists to serve as renewal of license |
| 2025 HB 4947: Increase tracking of methamphetamine precursor drugs (ephedrine, pseudophedrine) |
| 2025 HB 4949: Revise detail of exemption from liability of sport shooting ranges |
| 2025 HB 4980: Allow applying for concealed pistol license in any Michigan county (not just the one you live in) |
| 2025 HB 4998: Allow corporate welfare to go to certain nonprofit companies |
| 2025 HB 4999: Companion to HB 4998 |
| 2025 HB 5012: Revise details of safe harbor protection for minor as “victim of human trafficking” |
| 2025 HB 5025: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5028: Change the word “prostitution” in law to “commercial sexual activity” |
| 2025 HB 5031: Revise details of “smart zone state capture use” in local development financing authority |
| 2025 HR 175: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 5035: Create crime of “fertility fraud” |
| 2025 HB 5036: Companion to HB 5035 |
| 2025 HB 5037: Companion to HB 5035 |
| 2025 HB 5038: Companion to HB 5035 |
| 2025 HB 5039: Companion to HB 5035 |
| 2025 HB 5081: Mandate every school district have a teacher trained in “Orton-Gillingham approach principles” |
| 2025 HR 182: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 5093: Replace per-fish license with general fishing license |
| 2025 HR 183: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HB 5104: Allow marijuana agency to sanction former licensees |
| 2025 HB 5105: Companion to HB 5104 |
| 2025 HB 5106: Allow immediate suspension of marijuana licenses |
| 2025 HB 5107: Limit possession of marijuana concentrates |
| 2025 HR 189: Offer words of tribute |
| 2025 HB 5117: Remove alcohol license quota on food markets |
| 2025 HB 5125: Increase penalties for theft of cargo |
| 2025 HB 5126: Companion to HB 5125 |
| 2025 HB 5127: Prevent child care center regulations from affecting other occupants in the same building |
| 2025 HB 5136: Mandate HHS cover certain pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders |
| 2025 HR 195: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HR 196: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 5151: Regulate delegates to an Article V Constitutional Convention |
| 2025 HCR 2: Prescribe rules for electing delegates to Article V Constitutional Convention |
| 2025 HB 5210: Allow listing multiple vessels on one fishing license |
| 2025 HB 5211: Require courts give parents equal time in shared parenting when reasonable |
| 2025 HB 5212: Companion to HB 5211 |
| 2025 HB 5213: Companion to HB 5211 |
| 2025 HB 5214: Create a taxpayer subsidy for “eligible family caregivers” |
| 2025 HB 5234: Allow salvage vehicle inspection fees to be used for a broader range of law enforcement purposes |
| 2025 HR 210: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 HR 212: Express an opinion |
| 2025 HB 5249: Create “ambulance operation adaptive care” license |
| 2025 HB 5251: Mandate DHHS cover prescribed pediatric extended care |
| 2025 HB 5252: Impose licensure on prescribed pediatric extended care facilities |
| 2025 HB 5281: New law to impose regulations on legal defense funds |
| 2025 HB 5288: Rescind corporate welfare payments to China-linked entities |
| 2025 HR 218: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 HR 222: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 5309: Create presumption of forfeited parental rights in certain custody disputes |
| 2025 HB 5313: Allow expungement of disciplinary records for failing to complete so-called “continuing education” mandates |
| 2025 HB 5317: Allow small counties to have smaller parks commissions |
| 2025 HB 5358: Revise detail on subject area examination requirements for teachers |
| 2025 HR 225: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 5363: Give parents opt-out option for sex education curricula |
| 2025 HB 5364: Require legislative approval to revise state academic standards |
| 2025 HB 5375: Ban penalties on unpaid restitution of Covid-era unemployment benefit overpayments |
| 2025 HB 5387: Include veterans in missing senior/vulnerable adult alert system |
| 2025 HR 229: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 HB 5391: Allow recipients of improperly paid unemployment benefits during Covid pandemic to keep them |
| 2025 HB 5429: Spend $2 million on “autism navigator” program |
| 2025 HB 5447: Give probationers time credit for academic achievements |
| 2026 HB 5450: Ban local governments from charging taxes and fees to food trucks |
| 2026 HB 5451: Mandate annual fire inspections of food trucks |
| 2026 HB 5454: Ban perchloroethylene in dry cleaning solvents |
| 2026 HB 5456: Create a hyperbaric oxygen therapy for veterans pilot program |
| 2026 HB 5457: Companion to HB 5456 |
| 2026 HB 5471: Exempt certain individuals and institutions from birth records fees |
| 2026 HR 233: Designate an awareness week |
| 2026 HR 235: Designate an awareness week |
| 2026 HB 5482: Require the legislature be notified if the governor fails to prepare recommendations to correct audit issues |
| 2026 HB 5491: Require strip searches in prisons be conducted by biological sex |
| 2026 HB 5493: Companion to HB 5492 |
| 2026 HR 237: Designate an awareness day |
| 2026 HB 5498: New law to require agencies designate an employee to manage each type of permit, license, registration, etc. |
| 2026 HB 5499: Allow lawsuits against state for denial of a permit |
| 2026 HB 5500: Require administrative rules cite a statutory basis as they already do |
| 2026 HB 5501: Revise detail of wetland regulation |
| 2026 HB 5502: Limit government's ability to declare a “wetland” subject to government control |
| 2026 HB 5510: Allow delayed entry of convictions and delayed sentencing |
| 2026 HB 5511: Companion to HB 5510 |
| 2026 HB 5512: Impose time constraints for insurers to credential healthcare providers |
| 2026 HB 5513: Companion to HB 5512 |
| 2026 HB 5520: Reinstate Michigan's repealed 3rd grade reading requirement law |
| 2026 HB 5535: Allow a local inspector to also work as a plumber while serving |
| 2026 HB 5537: Ban new drug “kratom” |
| 2026 HB 5556: Allow purchase of “wetland credits” |
| 2026 HR 248: Designate an awareness day |
| 2026 HB 5558: New law to impose licensure on “earned wage access service providers” |
| 2026 HB 5559: Companion to HB 5558 |
| 2026 HB 5560: Companion to HB 5558 |
| 2026 HB 5561: Companion to HB 5558 |
| 2026 HB 5562: Companion to HB 5558 |
| 2026 HB 5563: Companion to HB 5558 |
| 2026 HB 5564: Companion to HB 5558 |
| 2026 HB 5565: Companion to HB 5558 |
| 2026 HB 5568: Companion to HB 5558 |
| 2026 HB 5569: Companion to HB 5558 |
| 2026 HB 5577: Revise detail of geographic coordinate systems to clarify state boundary |
| 2026 HB 5634: Prohibit executive branch rules on vaccines being more stringent than required by statute |
| 2026 HB 5635: Companion to HB 5634 |
| 2026 HB 5646: Mandate a teacher training course |
| 2026 HB 5653: Repeal permit requirement to carry a concealed firearm (aks “right to carry” or “constitutional carry”) |
| 2026 HB 5654: Companion to HB 5653 |
| 2026 HB 5655: Companion to HB 5653 |
| 2026 HB 5656: Companion to HB 5653 |
| 2026 HB 5657: Companion to HB 5653 |
| 2026 HB 5678: Mandate unlicensed staff in nursing homes take a fall prevention class |
| 2026 HB 5679: Companion to HB 5678 |
| 2026 HB 5680: Eliminate “sport trolling” fishing device fee |
| 2026 HB 5687: Companion to HB 5685 |
| 2026 HR 257: Honor an athlete |
| 2026 HB 5690: Lengthen period to appeal rulings on drain projects from 10 days to 2 months |
| 2026 HB 5699: Companion to HB 5698 |
| 2026 HB 5700: Impose regulations on vertical lifts in homes |
| 2026 HB 5707: Exempt construction of residential pond from certain permitting regulations |
| 2026 HB 5710: Eliminate “renewable” energy mandates |
| 2026 HB 5711: Companion to HB 5710 |
| 2026 HB 5715: Require National Guard pay servicemembers by direct deposit |
| 2026 HB 5723: Create a “child care provider advisory council” |
| 2026 HB 5724: Require a department do its job [unenforceable] |
| 2026 HR 262: Designate an awareness month |
| 2026 HB 5727: Eliminate work permit requirement for minors |
| 2026 HB 5739: Revise detail of powers and duties of property conservators |
| 2026 HB 5740: Revise detail of powers and duties of property conservators |
| 2026 HB 5765: Create a new registration fee for electric vehicles |
| 2026 HB 5766: Companion to HB 5765 |
| 2026 HB 5767: Mandate work zone safety training in driver education |
| 2026 HB 5768: Companion to HB 5767 |
| 2026 HB 5770: Ban certain health facility fees |
| 2026 HB 5778: Increase criminal penalties for trespassing after prior offense |
| 2026 HB 5801: Make numerous and major changes to commercial fishing law |
| 2026 HB 5802: Companion to HB 5801 |
| 2026 HB 5817: Divide future administrative rules into “major” and “nonmajor” categories, with differing promulgation procedures |
| 2026 HB 5818: Allow legislature to reject administrative rules |
| 2026 HR 282: Designate an awareness day |
| 2026 HB 5843: Companion to HB 5844 |
| 2026 HB 5844: New law to create a veterans' cemetery in the UP and spend taxpayers' $5 million on it |
| 2026 HB 5845: Require preservation of electronic poll book flash drives for 22 months after an election |
| 2026 HB 5872: Do not change taxable property value to state equalized value if it remains a principal residence. (Requires constitutional amendment; see HJR T) |
| 2026 HJR T: Amend Michigan Constitution to not adjust the taxable value of a principal residence so long as it is continuously owned as such |
| 2026 HB 5907: Impose mandatory minimum sentence for certain traffic violations causing death |
| 2026 HB 5908: Impose mandatory minimum sentence for rioting |
| 2026 HB 5911: Impose mandatory minimum sentence for identity theft |
| 2026 HB 5912: Impose mandatory minimum sentence for contraband in jails |
| 2026 HB 5913: Impose mandatory minimum sentence for contraband in prisons |
| 2026 HB 5914: Impose mandatory minimum sentence for certain drug crimes |
| 2026 HB 5915: Impose mandatory minimum sentence for sex offender registration crimes |
| 2026 HB 5916: Impose mandatory minimum sentence for violating a restraining order |
| 2026 HB 5917: Impose mandatory minimum sentence for many violent crimes |
| 2026 HB 5918: Companion to HB 5907-5917 |
| 2026 HB 5920: Expand powers of legislative ombudsman to Department of Corrections |
| 2026 HB 5921: Companion to HB 5920 |
| 2026 HB 5926: Increase cap on direct shipping of wine |
| 2026 HB 5940: Allow new electric transmission lines use existing rights-of-way |
| 2026 HB 5943: Impose licensing requirements on “behavioral health transportation” |
| 2026 HB 5944: Cover “behavioral health transportation” in Medicaid |
| 2026 HB 5956: Eliminate requirement to register and report deer pelts |
| 2026 HR 312: Designate an awareness week |
| 2026 HB 5977: Allow for homeschool driver training |
| 2026 HB 5978: Companion to HB 5977 |
| 2026 HB 5979: Require schools allow homeschooled and nonpublic school children play public school sports |
| 2026 HB 5980: Revise details of price levels for auto injury treatment and services |
| 2026 HB 5981: Companion to HB 5980 – accidentally tie-barred to something completely different |
| 2026 HB 5992: Companion to HB 5991 |
| 2026 HB 6010: Name a road |
| 2026 HB 6012: Mandate a civics test as a high school graduation requirement |
| 2026 HB 6013: Require MDHHS monitor and track out-of-state usage of Michigan bridge cards (food stamps) |
| 2026 HB 6020: Create an “ibogaine clinical trials” grant program |
| 2026 HB 6022: Revise details of mental health prescreening authorities |
| 2026 HR 324: Express an opinion |
| 2026 HB 6028: Exclude dishonorably discharged vets from vets' treatment court if the dishonorable condition was not drug-related |
| 2026 HB 6029: Mandate consideration of veteran status in sentencing |
| 2026 HJR V: Amend Michigan Constitution to prohibit local millage (tax) increases without 30% voter participation in approving election |
| 2026 HR 327: Designate an awareness month |
| 2026 HB 6042: Spend $11.5 million on Macomb County interceptor drain project (“to prevent collapse of a sewer system”) |
| 2026 HB 6053: Mandate stores accept bottle returns through business hours or 8am-11pm |
| 2026 HB 6071: New law to mandate hospitals develop and implement financial assistance programs |
| 2026 HB 6072: Companion to HB 6071 |
| 2026 HB 6073: New law to regulate reporting of medical debt and ban consumer reporting agencies from reporting medical debt information |
Votes |
| #1 01/11/23: Elect Joe Tate Speaker: Yes |
| #2 01/11/23: Elect Laurie Pohutsky Speaker Pro Tempore: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #5 01/26/23: HB 4001: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees, spend a billion dollars, block tax cut – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #6 01/26/23: HB 4002: Increase Earned Income Tax Credit – On passage: Yes |
| #7 01/26/23: SB 8: Appropriate 27.9 million in federal school grants – On passage: Yes |
| #8 01/26/23: SB 7: Spend another 1.1 billion – On passage (Concurrence): No, against majority of his own party |
| #9 01/31/23: SB 13: Make presidential primary earlier – Uphold rules violation blocking debate on SB 13: No, against majority of his own party |
| #10 01/31/23: SB 13: Make presidential primary earlier – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #11 02/01/23: HB 4016: More department money for current and past fiscal year – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #14 03/01/23: HB 4016: More department money for current and past fiscal year – On passage - concurrence: No, against majority of his own party |
| #15 03/02/23: HB 4006: Legalize abortion – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #16 03/02/23: HB 4032: Legalize abortion – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #17 03/07/23: SB 12: Repeal 3rd grade reading law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #18 03/08/23: SB 4: Create sexual orientation civil right – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #19 03/08/23: HB 4003: Create sexual orientation civil right – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #20 03/08/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #21 03/08/23: HB 4005: Repeal Right to Work – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #22 03/08/23: HB 4007: Mandate prevailing wage – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #23 03/08/23: HB 4138: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #24 03/08/23: HB 4142: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #25 03/08/23: HB 4143: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #32 03/16/23: HB 4219: Modify appointment to board of corporate welfare (Mich. Stategic Fund) – On passage: Yes |
| #33 03/21/23: SB 6: Mandate prevailing wage – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #34 03/21/23: SB 34: Repeal Right to Work – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #35 03/21/23: HB 4166: Eliminate A-F – On passage: No, 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, against majority of his own party |
| #37 03/21/23: HB 4007: Mandate prevailing wage – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #38 03/21/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #39 03/22/23: HB 4199: Allow spouses be eligible for Michigan National Guard tuition assistance – On passage: Yes |
| #40 03/22/23: SB 2: Legalize abortion – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #43 03/22/23: HB 4140: Exempt gun safety devices from sales/use tax – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #44 03/22/23: HB 4141: Exempt gun safety devices from sales/use tax – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #45 03/22/23: HB 4144: Lock Up Your Safety – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #46 03/22/23: SB 79: Lock Up Your Safety law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #47 03/22/23: SB 80: Lock Up Your Safety law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #48 03/22/23: SB 81: Tax exemption for gun safety devices – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #49 03/22/23: SB 82: Tax exemption for gun safety devices – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #57 04/01/23: HB 4143: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #50 04/11/23: HB 4157: Allows excused absences for students to play "Taps" at military funerals – On passage: Yes |
| #51 04/13/23: HB 4145: Red Flag Law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #52 04/13/23: HB 4146: Red Flag Law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #53 04/13/23: HB 4147: Red Flag Law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #54 04/13/23: HB 4148: Red Flag Law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #55 04/13/23: SB 83: RED FLAG LAW – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #56 04/13/23: HB 4064: "Encourage" some scheme to teach cursive handwriting – On passage: Yes |
| #58 04/13/23: HR 72: Express an opinion – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #59 04/19/23: HB 4202: Allow automatic conviction for rape of mentally incapacitated spouse – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #63 04/25/23: HR 81: Designate a tribute day – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #66 04/26/23: HB 4147: Red Flag Law – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #67 04/26/23: HB 4148: Red Flag Law – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #73 05/02/23: HB 4251: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #74 05/02/23: HB 4252: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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 annual budget – On passage: Yes |
| #77 05/03/23: SB 147: Make abortion a civil right, requiring employers to pay for procedures – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #78 05/03/23: SB 147: Make abortion a civil right, requiring employers to pay for procedures – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #79 05/03/23: HB 4084: Revise covid-related property tax collection detail – On passage: Yes |
| #80 05/10/23: HB 4286: "School aid" annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #81 05/10/23: HB 4287: Department of Education annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #82 05/10/23: HB 4303: Community Colleges annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #83 05/10/23: HB 4304: Universities annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #84 05/10/23: HB 4249: Dept of Environmental Quality annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #85 05/10/23: HB 4289: Dept of Agriculture (MDARD) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #86 05/10/23: HB 4290: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #87 05/10/23: HB 4310: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #88 05/10/23: HB 4247: Dept of Corrections annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #89 05/10/23: HB 4292: General government budget (legislature, governor, AG, SOS, Treasury, DTMB, Civil Rights) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #90 05/10/23: HB 4309: Dept of Transportation (MDOT) annual budget – Support ruling of Speaker: No, against majority of his own party |
| #91 05/10/23: HB 4309: Dept of Transportation (MDOT) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #92 05/10/23: HB 4246: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #93 05/10/23: HB 4280: Dept of Licensing and Regulation (LARA) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #94 05/10/23: HB 4281: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #95 05/10/23: HB 4244: State Police annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #96 05/10/23: HB 4248: Dept of Veterans Affairs annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #97 05/10/23: HB 4245: Judiciary annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #104 05/11/23: HB 4251: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #105 05/11/23: HB 4252: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #106 05/11/23: HB 4437: Omnibus annual budget (everything except education) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #107 05/17/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #108 05/17/23: SB 178: Dept of Transportation (MDOT) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #109 05/17/23: SB 194: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #110 05/17/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #111 05/17/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #112 05/17/23: SB 186: Department of Education annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #113 05/17/23: SB 195: Dept of Licensing and Regulation (LARA) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #114 05/17/23: SB 197: Dept of Veterans Affairs annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #115 05/17/23: SB 201: Community Colleges annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #116 05/17/23: HB 4375: Allow more casinos – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #117 05/18/23: HB 4176: Require cops pay for training if they leave within 3 years – On passage: Yes |
| #118 05/18/23: SB 32: Require cops pay for training if they leave within 3 years – On passage: Yes |
| #119 05/23/23: HB 4438: Expand mandatory arbitration for police and firefighters to include corrections officers – On passage: Yes |
| #120 05/23/23: HB 4439: Nothing, but rephrase law in gender-fluid language – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #123 05/24/23: HB 4120: Require training materials for mandatory reporters of child abuse – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #127 05/24/23: HB 4124: Prohibit school officials from preventing reporting sexual misconduct to Title IX coord. – On passage: Yes |
| #128 05/24/23: HB 4125: Prohibit expelling students who report sexual misconduct – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Didn't vote |
| #138 06/07/23: HB 4421: Allow accusers' faces be blurred in court video proceedings – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #139 06/07/23: HB 4422: Expand definition of "serious misdemeanor" – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #140 06/07/23: HB 4423: Allow victim impact statements be made remotely – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #141 06/07/23: HB 4516: Expand domestic violence government spending to include tribal programs – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #142 06/08/23: SB 90: Make hair style a civil right – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #143 06/08/23: HB 4273: Require codemnation notices be sent to tenants as well as landlords – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #144 06/08/23: HB 4197: Give government new powers to regulate against financial exploitation – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #145 06/13/23: HB 4495: Make various changes to the medical assistance program to reflect there not being certain program waivers – On passage: Yes |
| #146 06/13/23: HB 4496: Make various changes to the medical assistance program to reflect there not being certain program waivers – On passage: Yes |
| #147 06/14/23: SB 50: Designate "Juneteenth" – On passage: Yes |
| #148 06/14/23: HB 4457: Create "Juneteenth" taxpayer-funded state employee vacation day – On passage: Yes |
| #149 06/14/23: HB 4153: Create railroad local grade separation grant program and fund – On passage: Yes |
| #150 06/14/23: SB 125: Create railroad local grade separation grant program – On passage: Yes |
| #151 06/14/23: HB 4515: Make permanent a once-expiring off-road vehicle fee – On passage: Yes |
| #152 06/14/23: HB 4159: Designate state butterfly – On passage: No, 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, against majority of his own party |
| #154 06/14/23: HB 4192: Give state IDs and driver licenses to parolees before release – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #155 06/14/23: HB 4193: Give state IDs and driver licenses to parolees before release – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #156 06/14/23: HB 4194: Give state IDs and driver licenses to parolees before release – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #157 06/14/23: HB 4173: Create a criminal justice policy commission within legislature – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #158 06/14/23: HB 4384: Describe duties of sentencing commission created by HB 4173 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #159 06/14/23: HB 4695: Implement early voting – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #160 06/14/23: HB 4696: Make crime of reporting early voting results – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #161 06/14/23: HB 4697: Mandate ballot drop boxes – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #162 06/14/23: HB 4698: Allow easily faked IDs (student IDs, etc.) be used for voting ID – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #163 06/14/23: HB 4699: Implement permanent no-reason absentee voting – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #164 06/14/23: HB 4700: Rewrite rules on absentee ballots – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #165 06/14/23: HB 4701: Companion bil with HB 4700 to rewrite rules on absentee ballots – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #166 06/14/23: HB 4702: Increase precinct size from less than 3,000 voters to 5,000 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #167 06/14/23: HB 4616: Ban "conversion therapy" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #168 06/14/23: HB 4617: Ban "conversion therapy" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #169 06/20/23: HB 4820: Allow school districts put seniority over effectiveness in hiring and firing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #171 06/20/23: SB 289: Expand corporate welfare special interest deal – On passage: Yes |
| #172 06/20/23: SB 35: Eliminate asset test for food stamps – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #173 06/20/23: HB 4474: Expand definition of "hate crime" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #174 06/20/23: HB 4475: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #175 06/20/23: HB 4476: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – On passage: Yes |
| #176 06/20/23: HB 4477: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – On passage: Yes |
| #177 06/20/23: HB 4354: Allow teachers unions to bargain to keep bad teachers – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #178 06/20/23: HB 4356: Allow teachers unions to bargain against third party support services – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #179 06/20/23: HB 4357: Allow teachers unions to bargain against third party support services – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #182 06/20/23: HB 4233: Allow union bosses to extract dues from employees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #183 06/21/23: HB 4293: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #184 06/21/23: HB 4294: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #185 06/21/23: HB 4295: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #186 06/21/23: HB 4296: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #187 06/21/23: HB 4297: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #188 06/21/23: HB 4298: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #189 06/21/23: HB 4299: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #190 06/21/23: HB 4300: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #191 06/21/23: HB 4301: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #192 06/21/23: HB 4302: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #193 06/21/23: SB 66: Require materials in schools on sexual assault and harassment – On passage: Yes |
| #194 06/21/23: SB 67: Make felony for unnecessary invasive medical procedures – On passage: Yes |
| #195 06/21/23: SB 68: Sentencing guidelines for violation of SB 67 – On passage: Yes |
| #196 06/21/23: SB 69: Require consent and witness for invasive procedures on minors – On passage: Yes |
| #197 06/21/23: SB 70: Sentencing guidelines for violation of SB 69 – On passage: Yes |
| #198 06/21/23: SB 71: Require documentation of medically invasive procedures – On passage: Yes |
| #199 06/21/23: SB 72: Sentencing guidelines for violation of SB 71 – On passage: Yes |
| #200 06/21/23: SB 73: Protect anonymity of accuser in sexual assault accusations – On passage: Yes |
| #201 06/21/23: SB 236: Clarify definition of mental incapacitation detail in criminal sexual conduct context – On passage: Yes |
| #202 06/21/23: SB 129: Expand brownfield taxpayer subsidy deal to include subsidized housing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #203 06/21/23: SB 130: Nothing - update references for SB 129 – On passage: Yes |
| #204 06/21/23: SB 131: Nothing - update references for SB 129 – On passage: Yes |
| #205 06/21/23: SB 132: Nothing - update references for SB 129 – On passage: Yes |
| #206 06/22/23: HB 4375: Allow more casinos – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #207 06/22/23: HB 4343: Expand legislative report about payday loans – On passage: Yes |
| #208 06/22/23: HB 4377: Revise details on sales/use tax exemption on prepared food – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #209 06/22/23: HB 4378: Revise details on sales/use tax exemption on prepared food – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #210 06/22/23: SB 137: Implement certification of guardians and give guardians of tribal children access to funds – On passage: Yes |
| #211 06/22/23: SB 138: Implement certification of guardians and give guardians of tribal children access to funds – On passage: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #215 06/22/23: HB 4454: Revise details of "business improvement zone" welfare districts – On passage: Yes |
| #216 06/22/23: SB 164: Revise details of principal shopping districts and business improvement zones – On passage: Yes |
| #217 06/22/23: SB 288: Make temporary Michigan energy assistance program permanent – On passage: Yes |
| #218 06/22/23: HB 4132: Create automated traffic "robo cops" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #219 06/22/23: HB 4133: Create automated traffic "robo cops" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #220 06/22/23: HB 4317: New law to create Payment in Lieu of Taxes for "solar energy districts" – On passage: Yes |
| #221 06/22/23: HB 4318: New law to create Payment in Lieu of Taxes for "solar energy districts" – On passage: Yes |
| #222 06/22/23: HB 4561: Allow liquor companies issue coupons that require purchase of non-alcoholic product – On passage: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #226 06/27/23: HB 4353: Allow creation of HOV lane restrictions – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #227 06/27/23: HB 4569: Allow "pre-registration" of voters at age 16 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #228 06/27/23: SB 59: Clarify definition of peace officer in mental health code – On passage: Yes |
| #229 06/27/23: HB 4520: Increase penaltes for assault and battery against people performing medicine (incl. abortion) – On passage: Yes |
| #230 06/27/23: HB 4521: Increase penaltes for assault and battery against people performing medicine (incl. abortion) – On passage: Yes |
| #231 06/27/23: SB 247: Expand university ability to sell alcohol at events – On passage: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #235 06/27/23: SB 303: Expand clean energy subsidies – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #236 06/27/23: SB 52: Make penalty apply for failing to report a deer harvest retention number – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #237 06/27/23: SB 219: Allow pharmacists to order and administer vaccines – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #238 06/27/23: SB 339: Create absentee ballot electronic tracking system – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #239 06/27/23: SB 367: Implement early voting – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #240 06/27/23: SB 370: Rewrite rules on absentee ballots – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #241 06/27/23: SB 371: Companion bill with SB 370 to rewrite rules on absentee ballots – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #242 06/27/23: SB 373: Allow easily faked IDs (student IDs, etc.) be used for voting ID – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #243 06/27/23: HB 4644: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act – On passage: Yes |
| #244 06/27/23: HB 4645: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act – On passage: Yes |
| #245 06/27/23: HB 4646: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act – On passage: Yes |
| #246 06/27/23: HB 4362: Allow people to opt-in to donate organs when filing taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #247 06/27/23: HB 4363: Allow people to opt-in to donate organs when filing taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #248 06/27/23: HB 4495: Make various changes to the medical assistance program to reflect there not being certain program waivers – On passage: Yes |
| #249 06/28/23: SB 209: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #250 06/28/23: SB 212: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #251 06/28/23: SB 213: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #252 06/28/23: SB 216: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #253 06/28/23: HB 4619: Ban insurers from discriminating based on "sexual orientation or gender identity" – On passage: Yes |
| #254 06/28/23: HB 4620: Ban insurers from denying coverage based on preexisting conditions – On passage: Yes |
| #255 06/28/23: HB 4621: Mandate insurers cover dependents up to age 26 at request of policyholder – On passage: Yes |
| #256 06/28/23: HB 4622: Prohibit health insurers from offering plans with lifetime or annual dollar limits – On passage: Yes |
| #257 06/28/23: HB 4623: Prohibit health insurance that does not offer certain "minimum" coverage – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #260 06/28/23: SB 14: Allow state to impose more strict energy rules than the feds do – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #263 06/28/23: HB 4437: Omnibus annual budget (everything except education) – Adopt conference report (final passage): No, against majority of his own party |
| #264 06/28/23: SB 377: Create a criminal justice policy commission within legislature – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #267 06/28/23: HB 4820: Allow school districts put seniority over effectiveness in hiring and firing – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #268 06/28/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Adopt conference report (final passage): No, against majority of his own party |
| #269 09/06/23: HB 4295: Prohibit minors from marrying – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #270 09/06/23: HB 4296: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #271 09/06/23: HB 4302: Prohibit minors from marrying – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #272 09/06/23: HB 4294: Prohibit minors from marrying – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #273 09/06/23: SB 134: Revise details of sobriety court – On passage: Yes |
| #274 09/06/23: SB 135: Revise details of sobriety court – On passage: Yes |
| #275 09/06/23: HB 4829: Extend a corporate welfare subsidy timeline by three more years – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #276 09/12/23: HB 4200: Require minors be screened periodically for lead poisoning – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #277 09/12/23: SB 31: Require doctors test children for lead poisoning unless parent objects – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #278 09/13/23: HB 4448: Designate a pagan holiday – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #284 09/19/23: HB 4992: Impose fines and fees for protesting a tax or assessment if deemed "frivolous" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #285 09/19/23: HB 4998: Allow government to delay grain dealer licenses by 30 more days – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #286 09/19/23: HB 4999: Allow department to grant an additional extension for a temporary grain dealer permit – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #287 09/19/23: HB 5001: Revise details of farm produce insurance fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #288 09/19/23: HB 5002: Alter pension health care payroll growth assumption rate and contribution requirements – On passage: Yes |
| #289 09/19/23: HB 5006: Remove expired language from a law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #290 09/20/23: HB 4982: Extend sunset on higher education and distance education reciprocal exchange act by 6 years – On passage: Yes |
| #291 09/20/23: HB 4341: Require filtration systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #292 09/20/23: HB 4342: Require filtration systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #293 09/20/23: HB 4988: Eliminate sunset on livestock licensing fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #294 09/20/23: HB 4989: Eliminate sunset on food service establishment fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #295 09/20/23: HB 4990: Eliminate sunset on vehicle registration tax – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #296 09/20/23: HB 4991: Increase commercial look-up service fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #297 09/20/23: HB 4993: Eliminate sunset on architect, engineer, and surveyor licensing fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #298 09/20/23: HB 4994: Increase fees under uniform securities act – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #299 09/20/23: HB 4995: Increase LLC statement fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #300 09/20/23: HB 4996: Increase nonprofit corporation fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #301 09/20/23: HB 4997: Increase business corporation fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #302 09/20/23: HB 5000: Eliminate sunset on fingerprint and criminal record check fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #303 09/20/23: HB 5003: Eliminate sunset on psychiatric hospital licensing fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #305 09/20/23: HB 5007: Increase various natural resources and environmental protection fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #306 09/26/23: HB 4331: Increase maximum fire insurance withholding and allow abandoned funds be used for repairs – On passage: Yes |
| #307 09/26/23: HB 4332: Increase penalties for blighting offenses and make crime for subsequent offenses – On passage: Yes |
| #308 09/26/23: SB 268: Increase death benefit for cemetary or funeral goods – On passage: Yes |
| #309 09/26/23: HB 4021: Refer to cops in law as "peace officers" – On passage: Yes |
| #310 09/27/23: HB 4356: Allow teachers unions to bargain against third party support services – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #312 09/27/23: SB 397: Increase outstanding bond limit for housing development authority ($5bn to $7bn) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #317 09/27/23: HB 4512: Expand and change requirements on child safety car seats – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #318 09/27/23: SB 43: Spell out construction zone barrier detail – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #319 09/27/23: HB 4717: Increase continuing education requirements on real estate brokers – On passage: Yes |
| #320 09/27/23: HB 4210: Expand paperless electronic voting – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #323 09/27/23: HB 4568: Allow companies to drive voters to the polls – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #324 09/27/23: HB 4570: Allow voters to apply for absentee ballots online without signature verification – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #325 09/28/23: SB 176: Extend veterans benefits to unremarried surviving spouse – On passage: Yes |
| #326 09/28/23: SB 330: Companion bill to SB 176 on disabled veteran tax filing requirements – On passage: Yes |
| #327 09/28/23: SB 364: Clarify definition of "qualified error" as regarding a veterans tax exemption – On passage: Yes |
| #328 09/28/23: HB 4852: Designate wild rice as the "official native grain" – On passage: Yes |
| #329 09/28/23: HB 4752: Expand "retired" school employees earning both a wage and a pension concurrently – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #330 10/03/23: HB 4352: Allow creation of HOV lane restrictions – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #331 10/03/23: HB 4353: Allow creation of HOV lane restrictions – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #332 10/04/23: HB 4553: Create a "local government reimbursement fund" – On passage: Yes |
| #333 10/04/23: HB 4554: Create a "local government reimbursement fund" – On passage: Yes |
| #334 10/04/23: HB 4983: Automatically register state ID holders to vote – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #335 10/04/23: HB 4984: Automatically register state ID holders to vote – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #336 10/04/23: HB 4985: Automatically register state ID holders to vote – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #337 10/04/23: HB 4986: Remove option to decline to register to vote when applying for a state ID – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #338 10/04/23: SB 374: Increase precinct size from less than 3,000 voters to 5,000 – On passage: Yes |
| #339 10/04/23: SB 281: Allow health insurers give third parties access to dental network contracts – On passage: Yes |
| #340 10/04/23: HB 4596: Mandate baby wipes be prominently marked as non-flushable – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #341 10/05/23: SB 179: Give Indian tribes a cut of marijuana revenue – On passage: Yes |
| #342 10/05/23: SB 180: Give Indian tribes a cut of marijuana revenue – On passage: Yes |
| #343 10/10/23: HB 4647: Remove details on requirements of barbershop inspections – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #344 10/10/23: HB 4438: Expand mandatory arbitration for police and firefighters to include corrections officers – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #345 10/11/23: HB 4704: Increase gift limit from life insurance agents from $5 to $50 – On passage: Yes |
| #346 10/12/23: HB 4341: Require filtration systems in child care centers – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #347 10/12/23: HB 4071: Equal treatment by insurance companies for coverage of orally administered anticancer chemotherapy vs intravenous – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #352 10/12/23: HB 5021: Put public school employees on Tier 1 retirement plan if they don't choose one – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #353 10/12/23: HB 4823: Add a new probate judge in Macomb County – On passage: Yes |
| #354 10/12/23: HB 4920: Add a judge in Kenty County district court – On passage: Yes |
| #355 10/12/23: HB 4012: Increase speed limits – On passage: Yes |
| #356 10/12/23: HB 4126: Eliminate sunset on speed limit guideline – On passage: Yes |
| #357 10/12/23: SB 331: Change application process for small business property tax exemption – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #360 10/12/23: SB 356: Replace statutory requirement on summary of benefits statements to administrative rule – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #361 10/12/23: SB 357: Prohibit insurers from rescinding health coverage – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #362 10/12/23: SB 358: Mandate insurance coverage be pegged to a certain percentage of "full actuarial value" of benefits – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #363 10/12/23: SB 470: Allow uniformed services voters to vote electronically earlier – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #364 10/17/23: HB 4625: Limit time a youth can be placed in precourt diversion program and mandate a screening tool – On passage: Yes |
| #365 10/17/23: HB 4626: Limit time a youth can be placed in precourt diversion program and mandate a screening tool – On passage: Yes |
| #366 10/17/23: HB 4628: Mandate courts use screening tool for minors – On passage: Yes |
| #367 10/17/23: HB 4629: Mandate a juvenile screening tool before keeping juveniles in secure detention before trial – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #368 10/17/23: HB 4630: Mandate Michigan indigent defense commission cover minors – On passage: Yes |
| #369 10/17/23: HB 4633: Require courts to consider a juvenile's maturity, emotional and mental health in sentencing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #370 10/17/23: HB 4636: Eliminate late court fees for juvenile criminals – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #371 10/17/23: HB 4637: Eliminate "juvenile sentenced as adult" fee for juveniles sentenced as adults – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #372 10/17/23: HB 4639: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: Yes |
| #373 10/17/23: HB 4640: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: Yes |
| #374 10/17/23: HB 4643: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: Yes |
| #375 10/18/23: SB 384: Ban denying or limiting insurance to organ donors – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #382 10/19/23: HB 4861: Remove conditions on a state property conveyed to Muskegon County – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #395 10/24/23: HB 4909: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator – On passage: Yes |
| #396 10/24/23: HB 4910: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator – On passage: Yes |
| #397 10/24/23: HB 4911: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator – On passage: Yes |
| #398 10/24/23: HB 4912: Modify requirements to be appointed as a guardian or conservator – On passage: Yes |
| #399 10/24/23: HB 5047: Create "Office of State Guardian" to impose licensure on guardians – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #417 10/31/23: HB 4186: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #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 |
| #422 10/31/23: HB 4522: Create "family treatment courts" – On passage: Yes |
| #423 10/31/23: HB 4523: Allow violent offenders be admitted to mental health courts – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #431 10/31/23: HB 4368: Create a corporate tax credit for research and development – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #432 10/31/23: HB 4368: Create a corporate tax credit for research and development – On passage (re-vote): Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #437 11/01/23: SB 262: Revise detail of fire regulation applying to tents – On passage: Yes |
| #438 11/01/23: SB 513: Allow hospital to convert from county hospital to nonprofit hospital – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #450 11/01/23: HB 4923: Create a "medication aide training and permit program" – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #455 11/01/23: SB 573: Reduce maximum precinct size from 5000 voters to 4999 voters – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #459 11/01/23: HB 4275: Create a "revenue sharing trust fund" – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #470 11/02/23: HB 4521: Increase penaltes for assault and battery against people performing medicine (incl. abortion) – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #471 11/02/23: HB 5059: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #472 11/02/23: HB 4158: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #495 11/08/23: HB 4606: Create "public safety and violence prevention fund" – On passage: Yes |
| #496 11/08/23: SB 103: Impose licensure on hunting and fishing guides – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #497 11/08/23: SB 104: Impose licensure on hunting and fishing guides – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #498 11/08/23: SB 105: Impose licensure on hunting and fishing guides – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #501 11/08/23: HB 4906: Huge special interest deal for data center – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #502 11/08/23: HB 4273: Require codemnation notices be sent to tenants as well as landlords – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #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: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #506 11/08/23: HB 4885: Create a "medication aide training and permit program" – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #507 11/08/23: HB 5056: Create a 4-H Foundation fundraising license plate – On passage: Yes |
| #508 11/08/23: HB 5058: Create a 4-H Foundation fundraising license plate – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #515 11/08/23: HB 4917: Increase penalties for assault if the victim is a bus or train driver – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #516 11/08/23: SB 533: Allow for electronic transfer of title or interest in vehicles – On passage: Yes |
| #517 11/08/23: HB 4918: Increase penalties for assault if the victim is a bus or train driver – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #518 11/08/23: SB 22: Tweak definition of "TSA area" in an airport – On passage: Yes |
| #519 11/08/23: SB 410: Allow some lawsuits against drug-makers, removing ban on suing FDA-approved drugs – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #522 11/08/23: SB 418: Increase "county child care fund reimbursement rate" – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #529 11/08/23: SB 435: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: Yes |
| #530 11/08/23: SB 436: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #572 11/09/23: HB 5149: Revise disclosure rules for birth records of adoptees – On passage: Yes |
| #573 11/09/23: HB 4928: Impose fines for camera-based automated traffic tickets – On passage: Yes |
| #574 11/09/23: HB 4929: Authorize money collected from camera-based tickets be given to schools – On passage: Yes |
| #575 11/09/23: HB 4930: Allow traffic ticket cameras on school buses – On passage: Yes |
| #576 11/09/23: SB 441: Impose regulations on fisheries – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Didn't vote |
| #582 11/09/23: SB 149: Require animal research facilities offer lab animals for adoption before euthanization – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #583 11/09/23: HB 5141: Mandate political messages include disclaimer if they use AI-generated content – Concur with Senate: Didn't vote |
| #584 11/09/23: HB 5143: Mandate political messages include disclaimer if they use AI-generated content – Concur with Senate: Didn't vote |
| #585 11/09/23: HB 5145: Criminalize "materially deceptive" political ads – Concur with Senate: Didn't vote |
| #586 11/09/23: SB 586: Allow state energy bureaucrats to override local zoning restrictions on wind and solar – Concur with Senate: Didn't vote |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #5 02/07/24: HB 4614: Extend temporary license term for emergency medical personnel – On passage: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #8 02/13/24: 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 |
| #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: Yes |
| #11 02/20/24: HB 4312: Allow summer resort associations to become nonprofits – On passage: Yes |
| #12 02/20/24: HB 4313: Allow summer resort associations to become nonprofits – On passage: Yes |
| #13 02/21/24: HB 4101: Extend temporary licensing of speech pathologists in training – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #18 02/29/24: HB 4011: OSHA penalty exemption for certain deaths on family farms – On passage: Yes |
| #19 03/05/24: HB 4705: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #20 03/05/24: HB 4977: Authorize resort associations to become nonprofits – On passage: Yes |
| #21 03/05/24: HB 4978: Authorize resort associations to become nonprofits – On passage: Yes |
| #22 03/06/24: HB 4924: Create new "uniform partition of heirs property act" – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #27 03/19/24: HB 5378: Change a definition in motor carrier fuel tax act – On passage: Yes |
| #28 03/19/24: HB 5379: Revise details of regulations on lumber trucks – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #29 03/19/24: HB 4927: Designate an awareness month – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #30 03/19/24: HB 5527: Expand regulations on schools' cardiac emergency response plans – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #31 03/19/24: HB 5528: Mandate athletic coaches be trained in CPR – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #34 04/18/24: HB 5392: Extend a sunset on some court costs imposed on convictions for 2 more years – On passage: Yes |
| #35 04/23/24: HB 5527: Expand regulations on schools' cardiac emergency response plans – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #36 04/23/24: HB 5528: Mandate athletic coaches be trained in CPR – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #37 04/23/24: HB 4618: Include regional airport authorities in taxpayer-funded health insurance contribution law – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #40 04/24/24: HB 5078: Allow health agencies distribute naloxone (heroin anti-overdose drug) to ANY individual – On passage: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #42 04/24/24: HB 5392: Extend a sunset on some court costs imposed on convictions for 2 more years – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #43 04/30/24: HB 4169: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists – On passage: Yes |
| #44 04/30/24: HB 4170: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists – On passage: Yes |
| #45 04/30/24: HB 5384: Define residence occupied post-sale by seller as a residence in definition – On passage: Yes |
| #46 04/30/24: HB 5385: Define residence occupied post-sale by seller as a residence and not a rental unit – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #48 05/01/24: SB 249: Expand occupational licensure on paramedics – On passage: Yes |
| #49 05/01/24: SB 27: Require insurers provide equal benefits for mental illness as real illness – On passage: Yes |
| #50 05/01/24: HB 5182: Criminalize using computers to steal cars – On passage: Yes |
| #51 05/01/24: HB 5183: Criminalize using computers to steal cars – On passage: Yes |
| #52 05/02/24: HB 4504: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing – On passage: Yes |
| #53 05/02/24: HB 4505: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Didn't vote |
| #56 05/08/24: HB 5500: Omnibus annual budget bill – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #57 05/08/24: HB 5507: K-12 schools/colleges/universities combined annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #58 05/08/24: HB 5501: New “Department of lifelong education, advancement, and potential” annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #59 05/08/24: HB 5556: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #60 05/08/24: HB 5503: K-12 schools annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #61 05/08/24: HB 5505: State universities annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #62 05/08/24: HB 5504: Community colleges annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #63 05/08/24: HB 5499: Dept of Environmental Quality annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #64 05/08/24: HB 5509: Dept of Military and Veterans Affairs annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #65 05/08/24: HB 5511: Dept of Agriculture (MDARD) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #66 05/08/24: HB 5508: Dept of Corrections annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #67 05/08/24: HB 5510: Michigan State Police annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #68 05/08/24: HB 5512: Dept of Natural Resources annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #69 05/08/24: HB 5515: Judiciary annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #70 05/08/24: HB 5516: "General government" annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #71 05/08/24: HB 5517: Transportation annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #72 05/08/24: SB 817: Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund annual budget – On passage: Yes |
| #73 05/08/24: HB 5502: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #74 05/08/24: HB 5514: Dept of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #75 05/08/24: HB 5513: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #76 05/08/24: HB 5506: Dept of Education annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #77 05/09/24: HB 5096: Expand "renaissance zone" corporate welfare scheme – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #79 05/09/24: HB 4523: Allow violent offenders be admitted to mental health courts – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #80 05/09/24: HB 4525: Allow courts to allow felon re-offenders continue on probation – On passage: Yes |
| #81 05/09/24: HB 4343: Expand legislative report about payday loans – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #82 05/09/24: HB 5522: Revise details of higher education commission (basically nothing) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #83 05/09/24: SB 227: Limit use of physical restraints child therapy group homes – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #86 05/14/24: SB 415: Exempt micro-brewers from sales and use tax – On passage: Yes |
| #87 05/14/24: SB 416: Exempt micro-brewers from sales and use tax – On passage: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #90 05/21/24: SB 753: Community colleges annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #91 05/21/24: SB 760: General government annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #92 05/21/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #93 05/21/24: SB 767: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #94 05/21/24: SB 748: “Department of lifelong education, advancement, and potential” annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #95 05/21/24: SB 752: Universities annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #96 05/21/24: SB 756: Dept of Corrections annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #97 05/21/24: SB 757: Judiciary annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #98 05/21/24: SB 758: Dept of Agriculture annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #99 05/21/24: SB 759: Dept of Natural Resources annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #100 05/21/24: SB 761: Dept of Transportation annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #101 05/21/24: SB 762: Dept of military and vets affairs annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #102 05/21/24: SB 763: State Police annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #103 05/21/24: SB 764: Dept of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #104 05/21/24: SB 765: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #105 05/21/24: SB 768: Dept of Environmental Quality / Energy annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #106 05/21/24: SB 769: Dept of Education annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #107 05/21/24: HB 5429: New law to create a "court appointed child advocate" to make recommendations to courts – On passage: Yes |
| #108 05/21/24: SB 225: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #109 05/21/24: SB 226: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #110 05/21/24: HB 4675: Revise details of land bank fast track act – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #111 05/21/24: HB 4679: Allow a public improvement provides free services to a land bank fast track authority – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #112 05/21/24: HB 5127: Allow partially disabled veterans get disabled veteran license plates – On passage: Yes |
| #113 05/21/24: HB 4579: Require insurance remibursements for telehealth be the same as for office visits – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #114 05/21/24: HB 4213: Expand coverage of telemedicine – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #115 05/21/24: HB 4131: Require insurers cover telemedicine – On passage: Yes |
| #116 05/21/24: HB 4186: Create more asbestos regulations – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #117 05/21/24: HB 4188: Create more asbestos regulations – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #140 05/22/24: HB 5231: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #141 05/22/24: HB 5232: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #142 05/22/24: HB 5233: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #143 05/22/24: HB 5234: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #144 05/22/24: HB 5269: Mandate charter schools post salary information on their websites – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #147 06/04/24: HB 5224: Increase penalties for car accidents involving bicyclists – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #148 06/11/24: SB 498: Revise details of change in foster care placement rules for Indian tribes – On passage: Yes |
| #149 06/11/24: SB 690: Impose sprawling regulatory scheme on Michigan military justice system – On passage: Yes |
| #150 06/11/24: HB 5043: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record – On passage: Yes |
| #151 06/11/24: HB 5044: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record – On passage: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #154 06/11/24: SB 682: Create 15mph speed limits on closed roads – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #155 06/11/24: HB 5379: Revise details of regulations on lumber trucks – On passage: Yes |
| #156 06/11/24: HB 5747: Update reference to reflect anticipated passage of HB 5379 (revise regulations on lumber trucks) – On passage: Yes |
| #157 06/12/24: HB 5030: Revise extremely minor detail in in government bond purchase for cancellation – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #158 06/12/24: HB 5031: Allow Section 8 residents to vote on matters pertaining only to themselves – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #159 06/12/24: HB 5032: Raise purchase price limits of government-subsidized housing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #160 06/12/24: SB 702: Mandate additional training for certain beauty expert licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #161 06/12/24: SB 465: Impose distance requirements for following snowplows – On passage: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #167 06/12/24: HB 5546: Create a tax subsidy for producers of beverages with mandatory deposit fees – On passage: Yes |
| #168 06/12/24: HB 4360: Allow emergency services to serve partial municipalities – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #169 06/13/24: HB 5179: Exclude testing products from definition of drug paraphernalia – On passage: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #173 06/13/24: SB 604: Allow election official misconduct in recounts and criminalize "interference" in recounts – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #180 06/18/24: SB 328: Expand regulations on smoke alarm batteries – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #181 06/20/24: HB 5276: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs – On passage: Yes |
| #182 06/20/24: HB 5277: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs – On passage: Yes |
| #183 06/20/24: HB 5279: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs – On passage: Yes |
| #184 06/20/24: HB 5280: Create "office of mental health" within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs – On passage: Yes |
| #185 06/20/24: HB 5720: Mandate the VA "ensure" national guard members have access to a resource guidebook – On passage: Yes |
| #186 06/20/24: SB 789: Allow certain facilities at Ferris State and Eastern Michigan universities sell alcohol – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #190 06/20/24: SB 389: Allow checks, money orders, etc. to expire at a later date for military personnel – On passage: Yes |
| #191 06/20/24: HB 4927: Designate an awareness month – On passage: Yes |
| #192 06/20/24: HB 4408: Designate a tribute month – On passage: Yes |
| #193 06/20/24: HB 5587: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: Yes |
| #194 06/20/24: HB 5588: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: Yes |
| #195 06/20/24: HB 5589: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: Yes |
| #196 06/20/24: HB 5590: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: Yes |
| #197 06/20/24: HB 5591: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: Yes |
| #198 06/20/24: HB 5592: Increase punishment for crimes against animals – On passage: Yes |
| #199 06/20/24: HB 5593: Increase punishment for sex crimes against animals – On passage: Yes |
| #200 06/20/24: HB 4177: Create history museum authority with taxing power – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #201 06/20/24: SB 555: Mandate "promise zone" board members live in or near a promise zone – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #202 06/20/24: SB 501: Allow electric truck tractors have an additional ton maximum gross weight – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #205 06/20/24: HB 5189: Revise drainage district boundary details – On passage: Yes |
| #206 06/20/24: HB 5190: Expand reimbursable expenses for drainage board members – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #207 06/20/24: HB 5557: Mandate local master plans "forecast and take into account housing needs" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #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: Yes |
| #214 06/25/24: SB 450: Create regulations for access to "quality complex rehabilitation technology" – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #217 06/25/24: HB 5192: Include information sharing with National Insurance Crime Bureau – On passage: Yes |
| #218 06/25/24: HB 5193: Include auto insurers as health care insurance regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #219 06/25/24: HB 5194: Define insurance fraud as "racketeering" – On passage: Yes |
| #220 06/25/24: HB 5195: Increase penalties for insurance fraud – On passage: Yes |
| #221 06/25/24: HB 5196: Increase penalties for insurance fraud – On passage: Yes |
| #222 06/25/24: HB 5197: Mandate insurers file fraud reports – On passage: Yes |
| #223 06/25/24: HB 5523: Create "bureau of community services" and "commission on economic and social opportunity" – On passage: Yes |
| #224 06/26/24: HB 5827: Increase the maximum number of weeks in a benefit year (for unemployment benefits) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #225 06/26/24: SB 571: Mandate "prevailing wage" union preference on solar and wind energy projects – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #226 06/26/24: HB 4409: Require drug companies file report on costs and other information – On passage: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #228 06/26/24: HB 4728: Remove HIV screenings for frequent blood donors – On passage: Yes |
| #229 06/26/24: HB 5027: Mandate health coverage cover certain prenatal screenings for genetic diseases – On passage: Yes |
| #230 06/26/24: HB 5166: Create a "perinatal quality collaborative" – On passage: Yes |
| #231 06/26/24: HB 5167: Mandate health insurance coverage for blood pressure monitors for pregnant or postpartum women – On passage: Yes |
| #232 06/26/24: HB 5168: Mandate health insurance coverage for blood pressure monitors for pregnant or postpartum women – On passage: Yes |
| #233 06/26/24: HB 5169: Mandate doctors offer mental health screenings during postpartum period – On passage: Yes |
| #234 06/26/24: HB 5170: Mandate health insurance coverage for mental health screenings during postpartum period – On passage: Yes |
| #235 06/26/24: HB 5171: Mandate health insurance coverage for mental health screenings during postpartum period – On passage: Yes |
| #236 06/26/24: HB 5172: Create a program "to register perinatal facilities" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #237 06/26/24: HB 5173: Mandate hospitals provide information on health insurance enrollment for newborns – On passage: Yes, 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, against majority of his own party |
| #243 06/26/24: SB 350: Allow Promise Zone Authority Act cover room and board expenses for high ed. – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #244 06/26/24: SB 544: Impose licensure on mortuaries – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #245 06/26/24: SB 545: Impose licensure on mortuaries – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #246 06/26/24: SB 602: Impose restrictions on right-to-list home sale agreements – On passage: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #253 06/26/24: HB 5683: Revise details of cosmetology licensure – On passage: Yes |
| #254 06/26/24: HB 5684: Revise details of cosmetology licensure – On passage: Yes |
| #255 06/26/24: SB 175: Revise property tax penalty levy detail – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #256 06/26/24: HB 5661: Regulate online event ticket companies – On passage: Yes |
| #257 06/26/24: HB 5662: Regulate online event ticket companies – On passage: Yes |
| #258 06/26/24: HB 5694: Prohibit "unfair trade practices" in insurance industry – On passage: Yes |
| #259 06/26/24: SB 662: Allow special assessment districts exemption from rules on financing inland lake level projects – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #262 06/27/24: HB 4063: Prohibit landlords from declining to lease to those that can't afford it – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #263 06/27/24: SB 205: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #264 06/27/24: SB 206: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #265 06/27/24: SB 207: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #268 06/27/24: HB 5818: Exempt museums from tax increment financing act requirements – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #269 06/27/24: HB 5507: K-12 schools/colleges/universities combined annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #270 06/27/24: SB 911: Make public school employee retirement system insolvent again – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #273 06/27/24: HB 4487: Exempt lawsuits against government for sexual assault from notice requirements – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #274 06/27/24: HB 4486: Make government agencies liable for sexual assaults – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #275 06/27/24: HB 4485: Eliminate statute of limitations on sexual assault allegations – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #276 06/27/24: HB 5736: New law to mandate employers post notice of veterans' services and benefits – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #277 06/27/24: SB 366: Increase fine for gas safety violation by 1900% – On passage: Yes |
| #278 06/27/24: HB 5568: Create a "high speed Internet office" within Department of Labor – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #279 06/27/24: HB 4414: Create a website on "digital literacy" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #280 06/27/24: HB 5724: Exempt judges from certain public records laws "for their protection" – On passage: Yes |
| #281 06/27/24: HB 4718: Prohibit "heat of passion" defense against response to transgender sexual assault – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #282 06/27/24: HB 4332: Increase penalties for blighting offenses and make crime for subsequent offenses – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #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 |
| #285 06/27/24: HB 5429: New law to create a "court appointed child advocate" to make recommendations to courts – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #286 06/27/24: HB 4921: Authorize automatic traffic "robo cops" in school zones – On passage: Yes |
| #287 06/27/24: HB 5726: Revise details of distribution of court fines and costs – On passage: Yes |
| #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: Yes |
| #292 06/27/24: HB 4331: Increase maximum fire insurance withholding and allow abandoned funds be used for repairs – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #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, against majority of his own party |
| #297 09/25/24: SB 237: Create huge tax exemption for a data center – On passage: Yes |
| #298 09/25/24: SB 926: Double spending on "compulsive gaming prevention fund" (from $1 million to $2m) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #299 09/25/24: SB 931: Double spending on "compulsive gaming prevention fund" (from $1 million to $2m) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #300 09/25/24: SB 934: 6x spending on "compulsive gaming prevention fund" (from $0.5 million to $3m) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #301 09/25/24: SB 933: Double spending on "compulsive gaming prevention fund" (from $0.5 million to $1m) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #302 09/25/24: SB 790: New act to create "home help caregiver program" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #303 09/25/24: SB 791: Allow legislature to designate a person as a public employee and allow them to force employers to conduct union boss elections – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #304 09/25/24: SB 928: Revise details on medical expenses for birth of a child out of wedlock paid by Medicaid – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #305 09/25/24: SB 929: Revise distributions from the health and safety fund – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #306 09/25/24: HB 5503: K-12 schools annual budget – Adopt Conference Report (final passage): Yes |
| #307 09/25/24: SB 932: Expand family self-sufficiency plan payouts by DHHS – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #308 09/25/24: HB 5803: Destroy the financial stability of the Public School Employee System – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #309 09/25/24: SB 567: Create a state program for school districts to diagnose dyslexia – On passage: Yes |
| #310 09/25/24: SB 568: Create a state program for school districts to diagnose dyslexia – On passage: Yes |
| #311 09/25/24: HB 5328: Increase employee contribution and match limit for judges – On passage: Yes |
| #312 09/25/24: SB 935: Eliminate "raise the age fund" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #313 09/25/24: SB 834: Increase police officer death benefits – On passage: Yes |
| #314 09/25/24: SB 701: Expand definition of qualified hospitals for an appropriation – On passage: Yes |
| #315 09/25/24: HB 4361: Create a tax credit for organ donation – On passage: Yes |
| #316 09/25/24: HB 5583: Impose draconian First Amendment violations on political organizations and make provisions for kangaroo courts – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #317 09/25/24: HB 5394: Mandate Secretary of State provide state ID data to organ harvesting organizations – On passage: Yes |
| #318 09/25/24: HB 5682: Exempt broadband expansion grant money from taxable income – On passage: Yes |
| #319 09/25/24: HB 5204: Allow courts of appeals to admit lawyers to the state bar – On passage: Yes |
| #320 09/25/24: HB 5600: Create "office of tribal legislative liaison" within legislature – On passage: Yes |
| #321 09/25/24: HB 5922: Revise details on distributing transportation funds – On passage: Yes |
| #322 09/25/24: SB 351: Expand breastfeeding antidiscrimination act to cover squirting – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #323 09/25/24: HB 5717: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #324 09/25/24: SB 817: Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund annual budget – On passage: Yes |
| #325 09/25/24: HB 5419: Reinstate / increase income eligibility cap on special assessment deferment program – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #326 09/25/24: HB 5551: Prohibit those found guilty of election-related offenses from serving on boards of canvassers – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #327 11/07/24: HB 4361: Create a tax credit for organ donation – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #328 11/07/24: SB 788: Create special license plate for women veterans – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #329 11/11/24: HB 5683: Revise details of cosmetology licensure – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #330 11/11/24: HB 5684: Revise details of cosmetology licensure – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #331 11/13/24: HB 4906: Huge special interest deal for data center – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #332 11/13/24: HB 5100: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #333 11/13/24: HB 5101: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – On passage: Yes |
| #334 11/13/24: HB 4127: Ban firearms within 100ft of drop box – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #335 11/13/24: HB 4128: Ban firearms within 100ft of drop box – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #336 11/13/24: HB 5400: Create "hate crime" penalties to include re-education of offenders – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #337 11/13/24: HB 5401: Increase "hate crime" penalties – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #338 11/13/24: HB 5013: Mandate health insurers cover birth control pills – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #339 11/13/24: HB 5435: Mandate coverage for pharmacist prescribed hormonal contraceptives – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #340 11/13/24: HB 5436: Allow pharmacists prescribe hormonal contraceptives – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #341 11/13/24: HB 5450: Mandate DHHS develop and provide materials about safe storage of guns – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #342 11/13/24: HB 5451: Mandate school districts give parents safe storage of guns educational materials – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #343 11/13/24: SB 127: Create tax credit for community endowment charities – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #344 11/13/24: HB 4224: Eliminate work requirement for Medicaid – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #345 11/13/24: HB 5651: Modify one corporate welfare subsidy scheme to make room for another – On passage: Yes |
| #346 11/13/24: HB 5652: Create "Michigan innovation fund" corporate welfare subsidy scheme – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #347 11/13/24: HB 5653: Create "Michigan innovation fund" corporate welfare subsidy scheme – On passage: Yes |
| #348 11/13/24: SB 740: Restrict journey to master plumber and electrician ratio and provide penalties – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #349 11/13/24: HB 5164: Create a registry to shame employers who relocate call centers to foreign countries – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #350 11/13/24: HB 5165: Ban companies who relocate call centers to foreign countries from receiving taxpayer welfare – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #351 11/13/24: HB 4132: Create automated traffic "robo cops" – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #352 11/13/24: HB 4133: Create automated traffic "robo cops" – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #353 11/14/24: HB 4863: Revise detail of power of attorney appointment – On passage: Yes |
| #354 11/14/24: SB 248: Slightly expand who can have a support dog in the courtroom as a witness – On passage: Yes |
| #355 11/14/24: HB 4864: Revise detail on uniform statutory rule against perpetuities – On passage: Yes |
| #356 11/14/24: SB 504: Prohibit long-term industrial energy load rates being subject to securitization changes – On passage: Yes |
| #357 11/14/24: HB 5949: Regulate peer-to-peer car sharing – On passage: Yes |
| #358 11/14/24: HB 5950: Regulate peer-to-peer car sharing – On passage: Yes |
| #359 11/14/24: HB 5951: Regulate peer-to-peer car sharing – On passage: Yes |
| #360 11/14/24: HB 5906: Give water/sewer authorities regulatory and enforcement power (package; HB 5909 is principal bill) – On passage: Yes |
| #361 11/14/24: HB 5907: Give water/sewer authorities regulatory and enforcement power (package; HB 5909 is principal bill) – On passage: Yes |
| #362 11/14/24: HB 5908: Give water/sewer authorities regulatory and enforcement power (package; HB 5909 is principal bill) – On passage: Yes |
| #363 11/14/24: HB 5909: Give water/sewer authorities regulatory and enforcement power (package; HB 5909 is principal bill) – On passage: Yes |
| #364 12/03/24: HB 4928: Impose fines for camera-based automated traffic tickets – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #365 12/03/24: HB 4930: Allow traffic ticket cameras on school buses – Concur with Senate: No, against majority of his own party |
| #366 12/03/24: HB 4027: Create "purple star" program to coddle kids in military families – On passage: Yes |
| #367 12/03/24: HB 4682: Revise "no trespassing" notice requirements – On passage: Yes |
| #368 12/03/24: HB 4944: Mandate health insurance cover hearing aids – On passage: Yes |
| #369 12/03/24: HB 4963: Mandate health insurance cover hearing aids – On passage: Yes |
| #370 12/04/24: SB 982: Allow telephone companies convert to domestic LLCs – On passage: Yes |
| #371 12/04/24: SB 983: Allow telephone companies convert to domestic LLCs – On passage: Yes |
| #372 12/04/24: SB 984: Allow telephone companies convert to domestic LLCs – On passage: Yes |
| #373 12/04/24: SB 1050: Allow require a telephone company converted to an LLC (see SB 982) be treated as a corporation – On passage: Yes |
| #374 12/05/24: HB 5924: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #375 12/05/24: HB 5304: Revise details of "keep right except to pass" law – On passage: Yes |
| #376 12/05/24: HB 5781: Update a reference in law with current date – On passage: Yes |
| #377 12/05/24: HB 5783: Change definition of "higher education expense" to include loan repayments and interest – On passage: Yes |
| #378 12/05/24: SB 1001: Revise details of Michigan Education Trust requirements – On passage: Yes |
| #379 12/10/24: SB 40: Extend unemployment benefits another 6 weeks to 26 – On passage: No |
| #380 12/10/24: SB 962: Revise details to hardship application waiver for employment security benefits – On passage: No |
| #381 12/10/24: SB 975: Weaken conditions that disqualify ex-workers from receiving benefits – On passage: No |
| #382 12/10/24: SB 976: Make numerous changes to the employment security act – On passage: No |
| #383 12/10/24: SB 981: Make numerous changes to the employment security act – On passage: No |
| #384 12/10/24: SB 353: Prohibit money from low-income energy assistance be used for the program's "crisis season" (winter) – On passage: No |
| #385 12/10/24: SB 880: Make optional low-income energy assistance program mandatory – On passage: No |
| #386 12/10/24: SB 881: Clarify minor details on low-income energy assistance fund law – On passage: No |
| #387 12/10/24: HB 6075: Expand eligibility for low-income energy subsidies – On passage: No |
| #388 12/10/24: HB 4095: Require public and private schools use response terminology plan in 4096 – On passage: Yes |
| #389 12/10/24: HB 4096: Require department establish standardized response terminology for safety emergencies – On passage: Yes |
| #390 12/10/24: HB 5549: Mandate schools create "behavioral threat assessment and management teams" – On passage: No |
| #391 12/10/24: HB 5659: Create a new "school safety and mental health commission" within State Police – On passage: Yes |
| #392 12/10/24: HB 5660: Create a new "school safety and mental health commission" within State Police – On passage: Yes |
| #393 12/10/24: HB 6088: Ban Wayne County municipalities from opting out of public transit boondoggles and expand transit boondoggle taxing authority – On passage: No |
| #394 12/10/24: HB 5368: Increase regulations on blood lead level testing – On passage: No |
| #395 12/10/24: HB 5369: Mandate children with elevated blood lead be eligible for medical services – On passage: No |
| #396 12/10/24: HB 4532: Revise lead abatement details – On passage: No |
| #397 12/10/24: HB 5788: New law to allow for defamation lawsuits be dismissed without a court hearing the facts – On passage: Yes |
| #398 12/10/24: HB 5882: Expand "electronic and remote electronic" notarizations – On passage: Yes |
| #399 12/10/24: HB 5883: Expand "electronic and remote electronic" notarizations – On passage: Yes |
| #400 12/10/24: HB 4924: Create new "uniform partition of heirs property act" – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #401 12/10/24: HB 5826: Create a "doula scholarship fund" – Concur with Senate: No |
| #402 12/10/24: HB 5834: Prohibit illicit use of xylazine ("Tranq") – On passage: Yes |
| #403 12/10/24: HB 5835: Prohibit illicit use of xylazine ("Tranq") – On passage: Yes |
| #404 12/10/24: HB 5654: Revise details on policies for selecting services for certain state contracts – On passage: No |
| #405 12/10/24: HB 5956: Prohibit insurers from "discriminating against" licensed health professionals – On passage: No |
| #406 12/10/24: HB 5825: Require insurers issue rebates if the insured doesn't meet a medical loss ratio – On passage: No |
| #407 12/10/24: HB 5998: Mandate certain information in child custody disputes be included in sworn statements – On passage: Yes |
| #408 12/10/24: HB 6025: Allow a child to be placed with relatives who are not licensed foster parents but have been approved by the state government – On passage: Yes |
| #409 12/10/24: HB 5431: Reduce evidence requirements in wrongful imprisonment compensation act – On passage: No |
| #410 12/10/24: HB 5786: Revise details of mandated training for barber licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #411 12/10/24: HB 4860: Mandate township officials have a conflict of interest policy – On passage: No |
| #412 12/10/24: HB 4860: Mandate township officials have a conflict of interest policy – On passage: No |
| #413 12/10/24: HB 5271: Weaken courts' ability to order post-conviction DNA testing – On passage: No |
| #414 12/11/24: HB 5741: Revise details of CPR training in schools – On passage: Yes |
| #415 12/11/24: HB 5742: Update a reference for HB 5743 – On passage: Yes |
| #416 12/11/24: HB 5743: Create immunity for persons providing emergency bleeding control – On passage: Yes |
| #417 12/11/24: HB 5945: Create a "local agency disaster relief program" in MDOT – On passage: No |
| #418 12/11/24: HB 5836: Expand grounds for expunging convictions on basis of being a prostitute – On passage: No |
| #419 12/11/24: HB 5837: Allow affirmative defense that an individual committed a crime because he/she is a prostitute – On passage: No |
| #420 12/11/24: HB 5838: Expand grounds for expunging convictions on basis of being a prostitute – On passage: No |
| #421 12/11/24: HB 5839: Presume minors receive safe harbor protection as victims of sex/labor trafficking – On passage: No |
| #422 12/11/24: HB 5839: Presume minors receive safe harbor protection as victims of sex/labor trafficking – On passage: No |
| #423 12/11/24: HB 5840: Revise requirements for qualification has human trafficking expert witness – On passage: No |
| #424 12/11/24: HB 5841: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #425 12/11/24: HB 5842: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #426 12/11/24: HB 5843: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #427 12/11/24: HB 5844: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #428 12/11/24: HB 5845: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #429 12/11/24: HB 5846: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #430 12/11/24: HB 5847: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #431 12/11/24: HB 5849: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #432 12/11/24: HB 5850: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #433 12/11/24: HB 5851: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #434 12/11/24: HB 5852: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #435 12/11/24: HB 5853: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #436 12/11/24: HB 5854: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #437 12/11/24: HB 5864: Change word "prostitute" in law to "person engaged in commercial sexual activity" – On passage: No |
| #438 12/11/24: SB 515: Allow use of hearsay evidence in human trafficking and prostitution cases – On passage: No |
| #439 12/11/24: SB 516: Allow use of hearsay evidence in human trafficking and prostitution cases – On passage: No |
| #440 12/11/24: SB 517: Compel testimony in human trafficking cases – On passage: No |
| #441 12/11/24: HB 5985: Allow judges to name a special needs trust as beneficiary of their retirement – On passage: Yes |
| #442 12/11/24: HB 5986: Allow government employees to name a special needs trust as beneficiary of their retirement – On passage: Yes |
| #443 12/11/24: HB 5987: Allow public school employees to name a special needs trust as beneficiary of their retirement – On passage: Yes |
| #444 12/11/24: HB 5988: Allow state police to name a special needs trust as beneficiary of their retirement – On passage: Yes |
| #445 12/11/24: HB 5695: Direct MDHHS apply for federal ground emergency medical transportation funds – On passage: No |
| #446 12/11/24: HB 5022: Revise dates for flow-through entities to make late tax payments and penalties – On passage: Yes |
| #447 12/11/24: HB 6052: Expand the allowable uses for on-demand ballot printing systems beyond their currently allowed use for early voting – On passage: No |
| #448 12/11/24: HB 6053: Extend the period for courts to throw out election lawsuits on "laches" pretext from 28 days before election to 45 days – On passage: No |
| #449 12/11/24: HB 6054: Make more radical changes to Michigan's election system – On passage: No |
| #450 12/11/24: HB 6055: Make more radical changes to Michigan's election system – On passage: No |
| #451 12/12/24: HB 5816: Revise details of charter commission elections – On passage: No |
| #452 12/12/24: HB 5829: Eliminate state competitive scholarships – On passage: No |
| #453 12/12/24: HB 6099: Make numerous revisions to captive insurance company regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #454 12/12/24: HB 6100: Make numerous revisions to captive insurance company regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #455 12/12/24: HB 6101: Make numerous revisions to captive insurance company regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #456 12/12/24: HB 6102: Make numerous revisions to captive insurance company regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #457 12/12/24: HB 6100: Make numerous revisions to captive insurance company regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #458 12/12/24: HB 6103: Make numerous revisions to captive insurance company regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #459 12/12/24: HB 6104: Make numerous revisions to captive insurance company regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #460 12/12/24: HB 6106: Make numerous revisions to captive insurance company regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #461 12/12/24: HB 5798: Create massive new law regulating monetary transmission regulations – On passage: No |
| #462 12/12/24: HB 5799: Companion to massive new law regulating monetary transmission regulations (HB 5798) – On passage: No |
| #463 12/12/24: HB 5800: Companion to massive new law regulating monetary transmission regulations (HB 5798) – On passage: No |
| #464 12/12/24: HB 5801: Companion to massive new law regulating monetary transmission regulations (HB 5798) – On passage: No |
| #465 12/12/24: HB 4757: Increase discount for certain liquor liceensees – On passage: Yes |
| #466 12/12/24: HB 4758: Allow alcohol violations for licensees to expire after 2 years – On passage: Yes |
| #467 12/12/24: HB 5428: Include recreation passport fee in registration unless applicant opts out – On passage: No |
| #468 12/12/24: HB 5873: Redirect money collected from state park pass fees – On passage: No |
| #469 12/12/24: HB 6219: Give veterans free state park access – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #470 12/12/24: HB 5636: Provide licensing for freestanding "birth centers" – On passage: No |
| #471 12/12/24: HB 5964: Make permanent a temporary interstate medical licensure compact – On passage: Yes |
| #472 12/12/24: HB 4547: Increase marriage license fee – On passage: No |
| #473 12/12/24: HB 5938: Prohibit fees for health care reimbursements to dentists – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #474 12/12/24: HB 5283: Create central state health registry monitoring citizens' health records – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #475 12/12/24: HB 5284: Mandate insurers pay for new central state health registry – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #476 12/12/24: HB 5616: Mandate hospitals give patients leftover eyedrops from pre-allocated dispensed amounts – On passage: Yes |
| #477 12/12/24: HB 5371: Provide certification and funding for community behavioral health clinics – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #478 12/12/24: HB 5372: Provide certification and funding for community behavioral health clinics – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #479 12/12/24: HB 5785: Revise requirements to practice as a limited licensed psychologist – On passage: Yes |
| #480 12/12/24: HB 6144: Mandate guns be destroyed in taxpayer-funded gun buy-ups – On passage: No |
| #481 12/12/24: HB 6145: Ban guns seized by law enforcement from being sold – On passage: No |
| #482 12/12/24: HB 6146: Ban guns seized by law enforcement from being sold – On passage: No |
| #483 12/12/24: HB 5174: Mandate public schools promote organ donation companies – On passage: No |
| #484 12/12/24: HB 4729: Expand worker's comp to cover part-time and on-call employees – On passage: No |
| #485 12/13/24: HB 5887: Create new felony for "sexual extortion" – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #486 12/13/24: HB 5888: Create new felony for "sexual extortion" – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #487 12/13/24: HB 5889: Develop a notice of the new "sexual extortion" crime created by HB 5887 – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #488 12/13/24: HB 4833: Modify license requirements for substance abuse services – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #489 12/13/24: HB 4854: Allow students to wear "traditional regalia" in schools (ignore dress codes) – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #490 12/13/24: HB 5833: Allow designation of patient surrogates for health care decisions – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #491 12/13/24: HB 6259: Modify the definition of qualified trust beneficiary and conditions under which a charitable organization has those rights – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #492 12/13/24: HB 5716: Allow concealing features under religious garb in mugshots – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #493 12/13/24: HB 6171: Revise county commissioner redistricting law to ensure more Democrat county commissioners – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #494 12/13/24: HB 6238: Encourage lawsuits against companies for “discriminating against crime victims” – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #495 12/13/24: HB 6238: Encourage lawsuits against companies for “discriminating against crime victims” – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #496 12/13/24: HB 4665: Bring state employees, incl. police and corrections, back into broken state retirement system – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #497 12/13/24: HB 4666: Bring state employees, incl. police and corrections, back into broken state retirement system – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #498 12/13/24: HB 4667: Bring state employees, incl. police and corrections, back into broken state retirement system – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #499 12/13/24: HB 5300: Allow changing name without fingerprinting – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #500 12/13/24: HB 5301: Allow "X" sex designation on driver licenses – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #501 12/13/24: HB 5302: Allow "X" sex designation on state IDs – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #502 12/13/24: HB 5303: Allow "X" sex designation on birth certificates – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #503 12/13/24: HB 6058: Increase taxpayer contribution to government employee health plans – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #504 12/13/24: HB 4938: Transfer the Wolverine Addition in Rockford from the state to Kent County – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #505 12/13/24: HB 6255: Include loans issued from the School Loan Revolving Fund in the definition of an operating obligation – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #506 12/13/24: HB 6027: Create a new "state hazard mitigation fund" – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #507 12/13/24: HB 6046: Mandate health coverage for community violence prevention services employees – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #508 12/13/24: HB 6166: Increase convention fees – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #509 12/13/24: HB 5939: Extend certain deadlines on suing the state – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #510 12/13/24: HB 5178: Authorize government distribution of taxpayer-funded drug paraphernalia (needles, crack pipes, etc.) – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #511 12/13/24: HB 6034: Allow libraries to distribute child pornography unless a court has specifically declared a book to be obscene – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #512 12/13/24: HB 6035: Allow libraries to distribute child pornography unless a court has specifically declared a book to be obscene – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #513 12/13/24: HB 5913: Transfer state property in Eaton County to the Michigan Police Equipment Company – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #514 12/13/24: HB 5936: Create a “commission on Middle Eastern American affairs” – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #515 12/13/24: HB 5937: Allow for early termination of corporate welfare subsidies in certain conditions – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #516 12/13/24: HB 4491: Create tax credit for using electric bicycles that sometimes explode – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #517 12/13/24: HB 5403: Allow multiple branches of cosmetology schools – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #518 12/13/24: HB 5238: Mandate evictions be expunged from court records – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #519 12/13/24: HB 4962: Increase penalties for violation of under-18 employment law – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #520 12/13/24: HB 5594: Impose regulations on hiring youths – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #521 12/13/24: HB 5749: Make police officer disciplinary records subject to FOIA – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #522 12/13/24: HB 5175: Allow violent felons to receive taxpayer-funded tuition grants – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #523 12/13/24: HB 5735: Lower math and history requirements in state curriculum – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #524 12/13/24: HB 6060: Restore broken teacher pension system that made Michigan fiscally insolvent – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #525 12/13/24: HB 5895: New law to provide Soviet-style price controls and cause shortages – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #526 12/13/24: HB 5896: New law to provide Soviet-style price controls and cause shortages – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #527 12/13/24: HB 5897: New law to provide Soviet-style price controls and cause shortages – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #528 12/13/24: HB 4900: Exempt certain property from liens and garnishment – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #529 12/13/24: HB 4901: Expand bankruptcy protections (for debtors, against creditors) – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #530 12/13/24: HB 6002: Expand ban on selling nicotine products to minors and young adults – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #531 12/13/24: HB 6003: Expand ban on selling nicotine products to minors and young adults – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #532 12/13/24: HB 6004: Expand ban on selling nicotine products to minors and young adults – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #533 12/13/24: HB 6005: Expand ban on selling nicotine products to minors and young adults – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #534 12/13/24: HB 4843: Create regulations and mandates on auto-renewal provisions in contracts – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #535 12/13/24: HB 4330: Allow local governments to exempt seniors from property tax on principal residence – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #536 12/13/24: HB 6160: Prohibit local limitations on taxing abilities – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #537 12/13/24: HB 5957: Expand expungement of criminal conviction records – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #538 12/13/24: HB 6128: Impose restrictions on fish smokers – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #539 12/13/24: HB 6129: Revise regulations on restaurant inspections – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #540 12/13/24: HB 6131: Revise regulations on "cottage food operations" – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #541 12/13/24: HB 6132: Revise food licensing fees – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #542 12/13/24: HB 6133: Revise state-local oversight over food establishments in certain conditions – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #543 12/13/24: HB 5999: Prohibit mandatory overtime for nurses – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #544 12/13/24: HB 5333: Increase non-hazardous waste disposal fees – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #1 01/08/25: Elect Matt Hall Speaker: Yes |
| #2 01/08/25: Elect Rachelle Smit Speaker Pro Tem: Yes |
| #3 01/08/25: Elect Scott Starr Clerk of the House: Yes |
| #4 01/23/25: HB 4001: Raise minimum wage without imposing it upon tipped workers – On passage: Yes |
| #5 01/23/25: HB 4002: Mandate employers give employees paid sick leave at the inevitable reduction of wages to mitigate worse effect of left-wing initiative – On passage: Yes |
| #6 01/29/25: HR 14: Prescribe rules for disclosures for certain appropriations bills – Adopt: Yes |
| #7 02/11/25: HR 19: Prohibit taking up legislation that would encourage subverting federal immigration enforcement – Adopt: Yes |
| #8 02/19/25: SB 8: Raise minimum wage and outlaw working-class jobs – On passage: Yes |
| #9 02/19/25: HB 4062: Unconstitutionally restrict the speech of former lawmakers – On passage: Yes |
| #10 02/19/25: HB 4063: Unconstitutionally restrict the speech of former executive branch officers – On passage: Yes |
| #11 02/19/25: HB 4064: Unconstitutionally restrict the speech of lawmakers – On passage: Yes |
| #12 02/20/25: HB 4002: Mandate employers give employees paid sick leave at the inevitable reduction of wages to mitigate worse effect of left-wing initiative – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #13 02/25/25: HB 4052: Prohibit lawmakers from signing nondisclosure agreements regarding their official duties – On passage: Yes |
| #14 02/25/25: HB 4053: Prohibit lawmakers from signing nondisclosure agreements regarding their official duties – On passage: Yes |
| #15 03/06/25: HB 4161: Omnibus annual budget bill – On passage: Yes |
| #16 03/06/25: HB 4162: Omnibus annual education budget bill – On passage: Yes |
| #17 03/06/25: HB 4032: Remove expiration on law providing for interstate medical licensing – On passage: Yes |
| #18 03/11/25: HB 4003: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #19 03/11/25: HB 4046: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #20 03/11/25: HB 4018: Allow juveniles to be transported along with adults if both accused of the same incident and other conditions – On passage: Yes |
| #21 03/12/25: HB 4060: Revise details of requirements on taxes for career and technical educational programs – On passage: Yes |
| #22 03/12/25: HB 4150: Eliminate a fee for evaluation of teacher applications – On passage: Yes |
| #23 03/12/25: HB 4151: Allow those who passed a teacher test to be certified in that subject area – On passage: Yes |
| #24 03/12/25: HB 4153: Provide for “local teaching certificates” – On passage: Yes |
| #25 03/12/25: HR 40: Express an opinion – On passage: Yes |
| #26 03/13/25: HB 4025: Extend sales tax exemption on firearm safety devices – On passage: Yes |
| #27 03/13/25: HB 4026: Extend sales tax exemption on firearm safety devices – On passage: Yes |
| #28 03/18/25: HB 4065: Allow Macomb Community College Sports and Expo Center serve alcohol – On passage: Yes |
| #29 03/18/25: HB 4014: Expand cap on real property taxable value within family to include other family members – On passage: Yes |
| #30 03/18/25: HB 4098: Allow tax tribunal hearings be conducted electronically – On passage: Yes |
| #31 03/18/25: HB 4099: Allow tax tribunal hearings be conducted electronically – On passage: Yes |
| #32 03/18/25: HB 4170: Reduce state income tax to 4.05% – On passage: Yes |
| #33 03/19/25: HB 4180: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #34 03/19/25: HB 4181: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #35 03/19/25: HB 4182: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #36 03/19/25: HB 4183: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #37 03/19/25: HB 4184: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #38 03/19/25: HB 4185: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #39 03/19/25: HB 4186: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #40 03/19/25: HB 4187: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #41 03/19/25: HB 4230: Create “neighborhood road fund” – On passage: Yes |
| #42 03/20/25: HB 4115: Increase “allowable” interest rate charge by pawnbrokers – On passage: Yes |
| #43 03/20/25: HB 4116: Increase “allowable” interest rate charge by pawnbrokers – On passage: Yes |
| #44 03/20/25: HB 4004: Allow winner to remain anonymous in multistate lotteries – On passage: Yes |
| #45 03/20/25: HB 4147: Revise details of a school spending study – On passage: Yes |
| #46 03/20/25: HB 4149: Reinstate a school performance website that the Democrats repealed – On passage: Yes |
| #47 03/20/25: HB 4154: Include trade schools in the postsecondary enrollment options act – On passage: Yes |
| #48 03/20/25: HB 4195: Offer driver licenses to illegal aliens – Support decision of Speaker on debate: Yes |
| #49 03/20/25: HB 4195: Offer driver licenses to illegal aliens – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #50 04/15/25: HB 4013: Revise trespass law to include farms – On passage: Yes |
| #51 04/15/25: HB 4179: Increase limit for minimal gifts from life insurance producers – On passage: Yes |
| #52 04/16/25: HB 4081: Expand ability of local governments to divide farm parcels and tracts – On passage: Yes |
| #53 04/17/25: HB 4157: Create (and eventually fund) a state pilot program for standardized tests – On passage: Yes |
| #54 04/17/25: HB 4158: Companion bill to HB 4157 – On passage: Yes |
| #55 04/17/25: HB 4159: Revise details in how state government makes curriculum decisions – On passage: Yes |
| #56 04/17/25: HB 4156: Revise details of the state government's curriculum – On passage: Yes |
| #57 04/22/25: HB 4077: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record – On passage: Yes |
| #58 04/22/25: HB 4078: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record – On passage: Yes |
| #59 04/22/25: HB 4260: Create “public safety and violence prevention fund” and skim sales tax revenue into the fund – On passage: Yes |
| #60 04/22/25: HB 4261: Companion to HB 4260 – On passage: Yes |
| #61 04/22/25: HB 4122: Expand limits on cottage food operations and give MSU certain privileges – On passage: Yes |
| #62 04/22/25: HB 4245: Designate maple syrup and honey producers as “limited food processors” – On passage: Yes |
| #63 04/23/25: HB 4207: Provide that terms "health insurance policy" and "health benefit plan" do not include coverage that is only for excepted benefits under federal law – On passage: Yes |
| #64 04/23/25: HB 4208: Companion to HB 4207 – On passage: Yes |
| #65 04/23/25: HB 4033: New act to allow certain fiduciaries to convert income trusts to unitrusts – On passage: Yes |
| #66 04/23/25: HB 4034: Revise detail on uniform statutory rule against perpetuities – On passage: Yes |
| #67 04/23/25: HB 4255: Increase criminal penalties for fentanyl, heroin, etc. – On passage: Yes |
| #68 04/23/25: HB 4256: Companion to HB 4255 – On passage: Yes |
| #69 04/23/25: HB 4047: Allow criminal charges and civil suits against people for making fake pornography with others’ likenesses – On passage: Yes |
| #70 04/23/25: HB 4048: Companion to HB4047 (allow criminal charges and civil suits against people for making fake pornography with others’ likenesses) – On passage: Yes |
| #71 04/30/25: HB 4029: Create a deadline for DNR to issue posting of hunting rules and regs – On passage: Yes |
| #72 04/30/25: HB 4027: Repeal recent state law giving state pre-emption of local zoning laws for “green” energy – On passage: Yes |
| #73 04/30/25: HB 4028: Repeal recent state law giving state pre-emption of local zoning laws for “green” energy – On passage: Yes |
| #74 05/01/25: HB 4338: Prohibit “sanctuary cities” (willful refusal to enforce immigration law) – On passage: Yes |
| #75 05/01/25: HB 4339: New law to ban local governments from banning assisting immigration enforcement – On passage: Yes |
| #76 05/01/25: HB 4342: Companion to HB 4338 – On passage: Yes |
| #77 05/01/25: HB 4340: Restrict services, grants, and programs from illegal aliens – On passage: Yes |
| #78 05/01/25: HB 4341: Restrict services, grants, and programs from illegal aliens – On passage: Yes |
| #79 05/01/25: HJR 2: Amend Michigan Constitution to require ID to vote and prevent non-citizen registration and voting – On passage: Yes |
| #80 05/01/25: HB 4288: Require merit-based hiring by state agencies for unclassified positions – On passage: Yes |
| #81 05/06/25: HB 4238: Ban schools from agreements with China, Russia, etc. – On passage: Yes |
| #82 05/06/25: HB 4239: Ban universities from receiving gifts from China, Russia, etc. – On passage: Yes |
| #83 05/06/25: HB 4233: Ban sale of farmland to China, Russia, etc. – On passage: Yes |
| #84 05/06/25: HB 4234: Ban sale of farmland and agriculture to China, Russia, etc. – On passage: Yes |
| #85 05/06/25: HB 4235: Require government phones block certain malware – On passage: Yes |
| #86 05/06/25: HB 4240: Ban certain lobbying by China, Russia, etc. – On passage: Yes |
| #87 05/06/25: HB 4241: Ban corporate welfare incentives for companies of China, Russia, etc. – On passage: Yes |
| #88 05/06/25: HB 4242: Create requirements for electronic health records – On passage: Yes |
| #89 05/06/25: HB 4136: Give voter registration forms to people that issue hunting and fishing licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #90 05/06/25: HB 4345: Exempt minimum days of public instruction during state of emergency – On passage: Yes |
| #91 05/07/25: HB 4007: Exempt certain UP energy plants from the “green energy” mandate – On passage: Yes |
| #92 05/07/25: HB 4283: Allow electricity generated from certain engines used in northern Michigan to count as clean energy – On passage: Yes |
| #93 05/07/25: HB 4178: Revise detail of continuing education credits for insurance producers – On passage: Yes |
| #94 05/07/25: HB 4072: Mandate hospitals give patients leftover eyedrops from pre-allocated dispensed amounts – On passage: Yes |
| #95 05/07/25: HB 4071: Revise details of “unfair trade practices” in insurance industry – On passage: Yes |
| #96 05/07/25: HB 4328: $100 million state police supplemental funding for disasters – On passage: Yes |
| #97 05/13/25: HB 4118: Create a fee for special drain assessments on DNR lands – On passage: Yes |
| #98 05/13/25: SB 99: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials – On passage: Yes |
| #99 05/13/25: SB 100: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials – On passage: Yes |
| #100 05/13/25: HB 4103: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists – On passage: Yes |
| #101 05/13/25: HB 4104: Incorporate interstate compact into occupational licensing of physical therapists – On passage: Yes |
| #102 05/13/25: HB 4076: Prohibit labeling lab-grown cultures as “meat” – On passage: Yes |
| #103 05/13/25: HB 4276: Eliminate certain conditions on liquor licenses at gas stations – On passage: Yes |
| #104 05/13/25: HB 4309: Bring Mich. into interstate physician's assistant license compact – On passage: Yes |
| #105 05/14/25: HB 4222: Mandate public and private schools have safety plans with certain conditions – On passage: Yes |
| #106 05/14/25: HB 4226: Mandate more school fire drills – On passage: Yes |
| #107 05/14/25: HB 4225: Put “OK2Say” phone number on student ID cards – On passage: Yes |
| #108 05/14/25: HB 4258: Require state police notify a school of “ok2sayt” tips received related to the school – On passage: Yes |
| #109 05/14/25: HB 4259: Companion to HB 4258 – On passage: Yes |
| #110 05/14/25: HB 4229: Require state policy make a report of “OK2say” tips – On passage: Yes |
| #111 05/14/25: HB 4223: Mandate safety training for public and private school staff – On passage: Yes |
| #112 05/14/25: HB 4315: Require state police provide develop school safety training materials – On passage: Yes |
| #113 05/14/25: HB 4392: Spend $42 million in Natural Resources Trust Fund – On passage: Yes |
| #114 05/14/25: HB 4350: Allow feeding wildlife and birds in certain conditions – On passage: Yes |
| #115 05/14/25: HB 4090: Sell 96 acres of state land to Detroit – On passage: Yes |
| #116 05/14/25: HB 4201: Add state corrections officers to public safety employees who are able to deduct retirement and pension benefits without restriction – On passage: Yes |
| #117 05/14/25: HR 91: Kiss Donald Trump's ass – Adoption: Yes |
| #118 05/20/25: HB 4100: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #119 05/20/25: HB 4105: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #120 05/20/25: HB 4145: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #121 05/20/25: HB 4267: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #122 05/20/25: HB 4010: Designate Harrison Township “Boat Town USA” – On passage: Yes |
| #123 05/21/25: HB 4287: Create taxpayer subsidy for rural broadband – On passage: Yes |
| #124 05/21/25: HB 4203: Exempt wreckers from seasonal reductions in certain maximum axle weights and gross vehicle weight maxima – On passage: Yes |
| #125 05/21/25: HB 4343: Exempt trucks assisting in an emergency from frost law – On passage: Yes |
| #126 05/21/25: HB 4344: Exempt limit on truck driving hours during state of emergency – On passage: Yes |
| #127 05/21/25: HR 113: Express an opinion – Adoption: Yes |
| #128 05/22/25: HR 117: Hold Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in contempt of the State House – Adoption: Yes |
| #129 05/22/25: HB 4101: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing – On passage: Yes |
| #130 05/22/25: HB 4380: Companion to HB 4101 – On passage: Yes |
| #131 05/22/25: HB 4066: Prohibit biological men in women's sports in public schools – On passage: Yes |
| #132 05/22/25: HB 4469: Prevent biological boys in girls' public school sports – On passage: Yes |
| #133 06/04/25: HB 4420: Prohibit enhancement grants that do not disclose sponsor and recipient – On passage: Yes |
| #134 06/04/25: HB 4285: Create a firearms safety course for grades 6-12 – On passage: Yes |
| #135 06/04/25: HB 4401: Eliminate sunset on pheasant hunting licensing – On passage: Yes |
| #136 06/04/25: HB 4113: Increase discount for certain liquor liceensees – On passage: Yes |
| #137 06/04/25: HB 4189: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #138 06/04/25: HB 4301: Authorize Michigan Mutual Aid Box Alarm System vehicles as emergency vehicles – On passage: Yes |
| #139 06/04/25: HB 4302: Companion to HB 4301 – On passage: Yes |
| #140 06/04/25: HB 4114: Allow alcohol violations for licensees to expire after 2 years – On passage: Yes |
| #141 06/05/25: HB 4464: Exempt retiree-only health plans from ObamaCare codification in state law – On passage: Yes |
| #142 06/05/25: HB 4023: Transfer state property in Eaton County to the Michigan Police Equipment Company – On passage: Yes |
| #143 06/05/25: HB 4135: Transfer state land, formerly for a prison, to Jackson County – On passage: Yes |
| #144 06/11/25: HB 4044: Designate the official “state duck” – On passage: Yes |
| #145 06/11/25: HB 4011: Authorize sale of state land in Arenac County previously used for a prison – On passage: Yes |
| #146 06/11/25: HB 4434: Repeal the “one-man grand jury” – On passage: Yes |
| #147 06/11/25: HB 4246: Create interstate compact for licensing nurses – On passage: Yes |
| #148 06/11/25: HB 4576: Budget: DoEd – On passage: Yes |
| #149 06/11/25: HB 4577: Budget: K-12 Ed – On passage: Yes |
| #150 06/11/25: HB 4578: Budget: “Dept of Lifelong Education” – On passage: Yes |
| #151 06/12/25: HB 4394: Allow barbering at veterans service organizations – On passage: Yes |
| #152 06/12/25: HB 4395: Companion to HB 4394 – On passage: Yes |
| #153 06/12/25: HB 4192: Revise details of groundwater permits for mobile home parks – On passage: Yes |
| #154 06/12/25: HB 4257: Revise details of anaerobic digester regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #155 06/12/25: HB 4265: Companion to HB 4257 – On passage: Yes |
| #156 06/12/25: HB 4356: Remove long-inactive voters from voter rolls – On passage: Yes |
| #157 06/12/25: HB 4579: Budget: Community Colleges – On passage: Yes |
| #158 06/12/25: HB 4580: Budget: Universities – On passage: Yes |
| #159 06/24/25: HB 4262: Create vast new regulatory scheme against online ticket sales – On passage: Yes |
| #160 06/24/25: HB 4263: Companion to HB 4262 – On passage: Yes |
| #161 06/24/25: HB 4493: Exempt people with disabilities from food licensing rules (huh?) – On passage: Yes |
| #162 06/25/25: HB 4367: Create "purple star" program to coddle kids in military families – On passage: Yes |
| #163 06/25/25: HB 4396: Allow disclosure of juvenile crime records for research purposes – On passage: Yes |
| #164 06/25/25: HB 4426: Lower minimum age to drive hazmat vehicle from 21 to 18 – On passage: Yes |
| #165 06/25/25: HB 4403: Allow “alternating proprietorship” sharing of booze-making facilities – On passage: Yes |
| #166 06/25/25: HB 4417: Require that if DHHS distributes an opioid antagonist at no cost, it must also provide opioid antagonists directly to a life support agency for the purpose of equipping a life support vehicle – On passage: Yes |
| #167 06/25/25: HB 4214: Make traffic violation to not stop for school bus flashing yellow lights – On passage: Yes |
| #168 07/01/25: HB 4391: Companion to HB 4390 – On passage: Yes |
| #169 07/01/25: HB 4390: Allow unreliable roadside spit tests to detect marijuana – On passage: Yes |
| #170 07/01/25: HB 4369: Prohibit certain colors and chemicals in school lunches – On passage: Yes |
| #171 07/24/25: HB 4141: Require certain public school policies on cell phone use – On passage: Yes |
| #172 07/24/25: HB 4506: Extend deadline for resentencing due to courts ending mandatory life without parole for juvenile murderers – On passage: Yes |
| #173 07/24/25: HB 4506: Extend deadline for resentencing due to courts ending mandatory life without parole for juvenile murderers – On passage (reconsideration): Yes |
| #174 08/19/25: HB 4047: Allow criminal charges and civil suits against people for making fake pornography with others’ likenesses – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #175 08/19/25: HB 4415: Revise details of purchasing by county road commissions – On passage: Yes |
| #176 08/19/25: HB 4543: Change home heating credit from adjustments based on Detroit CPI to based on US CPI – On passage: Yes |
| #177 08/20/25: HB 4707: Prohibit ranked-choice voting (aka instant runoff voting) – On passage: Yes |
| #178 08/20/25: SB 70: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #179 08/21/25: HB 4303: Designate “Chaldean American month” – On passage: Yes |
| #180 08/21/25: HJR 13: Amend Michigan Constitution to withhold pay to lawmakers and governor if the budget isn't passed on time – On passage: Yes |
| #181 08/26/25: HB 4706: Omnibus 2025-2026 budget – On passage: Yes |
| #182 09/03/25: HB 4358: Modify term of office start date for city officers – On passage: Yes |
| #183 09/03/25: HB 4359: Modify term of office start date for village officers – On passage: Yes |
| #184 09/03/25: HB 4698: Revise term of office start/end dates for local officials – On passage: Yes |
| #185 09/03/25: HB 4699: Revise term of office start/end dates for local officials – On passage: Yes |
| #186 09/03/25: HB 4746: Mandate future welfare cards be chip-enabled – On passage: Yes |
| #187 09/03/25: HB 4398: Make easier for counties to vote to ban alcohol sales on Sundays – On passage: Yes |
| #188 09/03/25: HB 4017: OSHA penalty exemption for certain deaths on family farms – On passage: Yes |
| #189 09/03/25: HB 4362: Require state police establish and maintain a missing senior or vulnerable adult medical alert system plan – On passage: Yes |
| #190 09/04/25: HB 4024: Mandate school bathrooms be reserved for members of each biological sex – On passage: Yes |
| #191 09/04/25: HB 4517: Mandate amber alerts for missing children with special needs or a child in danger – On passage: Yes |
| #192 09/04/25: HB 4518: Companion to HB 4517 – On passage: Yes |
| #193 09/04/25: HB 4674: Allow next of kin to renew vehicle registrations – On passage: Yes |
| #194 09/04/25: HB 4524: Revise detail of marketable record title act to preserve certain interests in property – On passage: Yes |
| #195 09/04/25: HB 4218: Add three members to State Recipient Rights Advisory Committee from private organizations – On passage: Yes |
| #196 09/04/25: HB 4219: Require that patients be provided a written copy of their rights regarding mental health treatment – On passage: Yes |
| #197 09/09/25: HB 4549: Allow motor vehicle repair facilities to register a single auxiliary facility under the same registration – On passage: Yes |
| #198 09/09/25: HB 4602: Change provisions related to procedures for testing voting equipment, including the creation of “test decks” – On passage: Yes |
| #199 09/09/25: HB 4598: Create felony for gift card fraud – On passage: Yes |
| #200 09/09/25: HB 4599: Companion to HB 4598 – On passage: Yes |
| #201 09/09/25: HB 4755: Impose wide restrictions and regulations on “deceptive ticket sales practices” – On passage: Yes |
| #202 09/09/25: HB 4012: Allow retired police dogs to use ambulances for treatment – On passage: Yes |
| #203 09/10/25: HB 4349: Allow cities to authorize the creation of a special assessment district to fund maintenance and improvements for a private road – On passage: Yes |
| #204 09/10/25: HB 4750: Require DHHS screen children for potential eligibility for benefits and apply for benefits – On passage: Yes |
| #205 09/16/25: HB 4664: Make misdemeanor for blocking a state highway as a form of protest – On passage: Yes |
| #206 09/16/25: HB 4713: Include auto insurers providing personal injury coverage as “health care insurer” (to require all kinds of coverages) – On passage: Yes |
| #207 09/16/25: HB 4714: Companion to HB 4716 – On passage: Yes |
| #208 09/16/25: HB 4715: Give National Insurance Crime Bureau access to insurance fraud information – On passage: Yes |
| #209 09/16/25: HB 4716: Replace the current single penalty for fraudulent insurance acts with a tiered penalty structure – On passage: Yes |
| #210 09/16/25: HB 4717: Charge insurance fraud as racketeering – On passage: Yes |
| #211 09/16/25: HB 4718: Require insurers that know that a fraudulent insurance act has occurred to report it to the state – On passage: Yes |
| #212 09/16/25: HB 4719: Authorize civil penalties for insurance fraud – On passage: Yes |
| #213 09/17/25: HB 4700: Change definition of hotel “class” to allow small hotels to obtain liquor licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #214 09/17/25: HB 4282: Allow a liquor license for a grocery store on Schoolcraft College – On passage: Yes |
| #215 09/17/25: HB 4595: Allow entities located on land owned by Schoolcraft College to obtain liquor licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #216 09/17/25: HB 4515: Require photo and signature on Bridge card – On passage: Yes |
| #217 09/18/25: HB 4418: Authorize surrogates to make health care decisions for patients in certain circumstances – On passage: Yes |
| #218 09/18/25: HB 4419: Companion to HB 4418 – On passage: Yes |
| #219 09/18/25: HB 4734: No longer allow an incapacitated individual’s nearest relative to consent to surgical or medical treatment on the individual’s behalf – On passage: Yes |
| #220 09/18/25: HB 4694: Change requirements for forming recreational authorities – On passage: Yes |
| #221 09/18/25: HB 4695: Change requirements for forming recreational authorities – On passage: Yes |
| #222 09/18/25: HB 4798: Companion to HB 4694 – On passage: Yes |
| #223 09/24/25: HB 4160: Reinstate law prohibiting state government having regulations more stringent than federal government, repealed by Democrats in last term – On passage: Yes |
| #224 09/24/25: HB 4522: Revise details of "keep right except to pass" law – On passage: Yes |
| #225 09/24/25: HB 4596: Allow activist judges to dismiss charges against criminals “deemed incompetent to stand trial” – On passage: Yes |
| #226 09/25/25: HB 4042: Exempt rental halls without kitchens from definition of food service establishment – On passage: Yes |
| #227 09/25/25: HB 4736: Revise provisions related to the death or withdrawal of a partisan candidate for county commissioner or county executive – On passage: Yes |
| #228 09/25/25: HB 4107: Mandate CPR training in schools – On passage: Yes |
| #229 09/25/25: HB 4108: Create “good samaritan” immunity from lawsuits for those applying bleeding control – On passage: Yes |
| #230 09/25/25: HB 4108: Create “good samaritan” immunity from lawsuits for those applying bleeding control – On passage (reconsideration): Yes |
| #231 09/25/25: HB 4847: Legal immunity for persons providing emergency bleeding control – On passage: Yes |
| #232 09/25/25: HB 4968: Allow DHHS to continue assessing the current insurance provider assessment – On passage: Yes |
| #233 09/25/25: HB 4961: Road funding package – see HB 4180-4183 – On passage: Yes |
| #234 09/25/25: HB 4951: New law to impose a 24% tax on wholesale price of marijuana and allocate revenue to roads – On passage: Yes |
| #235 10/01/25: HB 4161: Omnibus annual budget bill – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #236 10/01/25: SB 166: 2026 Budget: K-12 – On passage: Yes |
| #237 10/01/25: HB 4706: Omnibus 2025-2026 budget – Concur with Senate (budget procedure where rejection triggers conference committee): No |
| #238 10/01/25: HB 4962: Create the Michigan National Guard Member Benefit Fund – On passage: Yes |
| #239 10/01/25: HB 5055: Allow legislative sergeants at arms to protect lawmakers anywhere in Michigan – On passage: Yes |
| #240 10/02/25: HB 4706: Omnibus 2025-2026 budget – Adopt conference report (final passage): Yes |
| #241 10/02/25: SB 579: Extend sunset on various environmental fees – On passage: Yes |
| #242 10/02/25: SB 273: Extend sunset on a water quality fee – On passage: Yes |
| #243 10/02/25: SB 577: Extend sunset on fees for training water supply officials – On passage: Yes |
| #244 10/02/25: SB 565: Return unspent local government funds to general fund – On passage: Yes |
| #245 10/02/25: SB 574: Put future tobacco settlement money into scholarships instead of the budget stabilization fund – On passage: Yes |
| #246 10/02/25: SB 578: Road funding package – see HB 4180-4183 – On passage: Yes |
| #247 10/03/25: SB 166: 2026 Budget: K-12 – Adopt conference report (final passage): Yes |
| #248 10/03/25: HB 4961: Road funding package – see HB 4180-4183 – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #249 10/03/25: HB 4180: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #250 10/03/25: HB 4181: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #251 10/03/25: HB 4182: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #252 10/03/25: HB 4183: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #253 10/10/25: HB 4375: Allow sales/use tax credits for returned cell phones – On passage: Yes |
| #254 10/10/25: HB 4376: Companion to HB 4375 – On passage: Yes |
| #255 10/10/25: HB 4747: Allow taxpayers who file an individual income tax return to deduct contributions to a 529 education savings account or ABLE accounts based in another state – On passage: Yes |
| #256 10/22/25: HB 4484: Allow a speech-language pathologist to seek Medicaid reimbursement – On passage: Yes |
| #257 10/22/25: HB 4690: Create mandatory minimum sentences for fleeing police – On passage: Yes |
| #258 10/22/25: HB 4691: Create mandatory minimum sentences for fleeing police – On passage: Yes |
| #259 10/22/25: HB 4422: Increase fee the Liquor Control Commission pays to liquor distribution lobby – On passage: Yes |
| #260 10/22/25: HB 4823: Allow Michigan university branded alcoholic beverages – On passage: Yes |
| #261 10/22/25: HB 4824: Companion to HB 4824 – On passage: Yes |
| #262 10/22/25: HB 4045: Protect libel and slander and make victims pay perpetrators without trial – On passage: Yes |
| #263 10/23/25: HB 4666: Increase penalties for discriminatory practices by life insurers – On passage: Yes |
| #264 10/23/25: HB 4665: Allow excused absence from school for participating in livestock events – On passage: Yes |
| #265 10/23/25: HB 4793: Remove acceptance-of-office requirement for school boards – On passage: Yes |
| #266 10/23/25: HB 4794: Remove acceptance-of-office requirement for community college trustees – On passage: Yes |
| #267 10/23/25: HB 4795: Remove acceptance-of-office requirement for intermediate school district boards – On passage: Yes |
| #268 10/23/25: HB 4039: Require two administrative rules rescinded for every one created – On passage: Yes |
| #269 10/28/25: HB 4509: Join audiologist and speech language pathologist interstate licensure compact – On passage: Yes |
| #270 10/28/25: HB 4124: Create a tax credit for advanced nuclear reactors – On passage: Yes |
| #271 10/28/25: HB 4125: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education – On passage: Yes |
| #272 10/28/25: HB 4126: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education – On passage: Yes |
| #273 10/28/25: HB 4127: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education – On passage: Yes |
| #274 10/28/25: HB 4128: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education – On passage: Yes |
| #275 10/28/25: HB 4129: Create a grant program for nuclear and hydrogen energy education – On passage: Yes |
| #276 10/29/25: HB 4591: Join interstate licensing compact for professional counselors – On passage: Yes |
| #277 10/29/25: HB 5092: Increase restrictions on breeding large carnivorous animals – On passage: Yes |
| #278 10/29/25: HB 4663: Allow liquor licensees to donate a portion of their profits to non-profit groups (eg political organizations) – On passage: Yes |
| #279 10/29/25: HB 4642: Provide procedures for the attorney general to investigate election law violations by the secretary of state – On passage: Yes |
| #280 10/29/25: HB 4089: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #281 10/29/25: HB 4306: Revise details of driver license suspension due to epileptic seizure – On passage: Yes |
| #282 10/29/25: HB 4307: Companion to HB 4306 – On passage: Yes |
| #283 10/29/25: HB 4427: Mandate “brown alert” for dangerous level of sewage or E. coli – On passage: Yes |
| #284 10/29/25: HB 4420: Prohibit enhancement grants that do not disclose sponsor and recipient – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #285 10/29/25: SB 596: Require earmarks meet certain criteria – On passage: Yes |
| #286 11/04/25: HB 4073: Require DNR get warrants as police do – On passage: Yes |
| #287 11/04/25: HB 4421: Require a warrant for DEQ to enter private property – On passage: Yes |
| #288 11/04/25: HB 4861: Exclude nonpartisan candidates from having to fill out a party affiliation form just to say they are nonpartisan – On passage: Yes |
| #289 11/04/25: HB 4840: Allow “business courts” to hear certain business disputes – On passage: Yes |
| #290 11/04/25: HR 195: Express an opinion – Adoption: Yes |
| #291 11/05/25: HB 4930: Require applicants for health professional licenses/registrations to use full legal name – On passage: Yes |
| #292 11/05/25: HB 4929: Create a process for licensed health professionals to surrender their licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #293 11/06/25: HB 4860: Require insurers offer a method of payment that pays a dentist the full amount owed – On passage: Yes |
| #294 11/06/25: HB 4726: Extend sunset of reimbursement system for county maintenance-of-effort contributions made by county-owned nursing homes – On passage: Yes |
| #295 11/06/25: HB 5079: Enhance penalty for disarming a cop or corrections officer – On passage: Yes |
| #296 11/06/25: HB 5080: Companion to HB 5079 – On passage: Yes |
| #297 11/06/25: HR 214: Express an opinion – Adoption: Yes |
| #298 11/12/25: HB 4857: Include “critical incident stress management services” in patient confidentiality law – On passage: Yes |
| #299 11/12/25: HB 4893: Create alternative requirements for licensing CPAs – On passage: Yes |
| #300 11/12/25: HB 4937: Create a “bear backup hunting license” – On passage: Yes |
| #301 11/12/25: HB 4926: Allow health professional licensees to ask LARA set aside their disciplinary records – On passage: Yes |
| #302 11/12/25: HB 5089: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #303 11/12/25: HB 5078: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #304 11/13/25: HB 4397: New law to give judges and their families special anonymity from public records laws – On passage: Yes |
| #305 11/13/25: HB 4220: Mandate "veterinarian-client-patient" legal relationships – On passage: Yes |
| #306 11/13/25: HB 4221: Mandate "veterinarian-client-patient" legal relationships – On passage: Yes |
| #307 11/13/25: HB 4351: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #308 11/13/25: HB 4843: Expand authorized types of tasers; authorize private security and pilots to use them – On passage: Yes |
| #309 11/13/25: HB 4481: Require attorney general keep a website of concealed carry reciprocity laws – On passage: Yes |
| #310 11/13/25: HB 4482: Companion to HB 4481 – On passage: Yes |
| #311 11/13/25: HB 4483: Put QR code on concealed pistol licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #312 11/13/25: SB 370: Make state taxpayers pay for veterans’ health care – On passage: Yes |
| #313 11/13/25: SB 540: Make state taxpayers pay for veterans’ health care – On passage: Yes |
| #314 11/13/25: SB 542: Make state taxpayers pay for veterans’ health care – On passage: Yes |
| #315 11/13/25: HB 4420: Prohibit enhancement grants that do not disclose sponsor and recipient – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #316 11/13/25: SB 596: Require earmarks meet certain criteria – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #317 11/13/25: HB 5055: Allow legislative sergeants at arms to protect lawmakers anywhere in Michigan – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #318 12/09/25: HB 4470: Designate Mackinac Bridge a “key facility” (penalties for trespassing in non-public areas) – On passage: Yes |
| #319 12/09/25: HB 4822: Require Natural Resources Commission to live stream all meetings – On passage: Yes |
| #320 12/10/25: HB 4314: Allow removal of surface debris from body of water without a permit – On passage: Yes |
| #321 12/10/25: HB 4917: Eliminate licensure mandate on butter graders – On passage: Yes |
| #322 12/10/25: SB 595: Allow Michigan-Indiana boundary survey program to contract with county officials – On passage: Yes |
| #323 12/11/25: HB 4881: Companion to HB 4882 – On passage: Yes |
| #324 12/11/25: HB 4882: Eliminate licensure mandate on wholesale potato dealers – On passage: Yes |
| #325 12/11/25: HB 4915: Prohibit left-wing “implicit bias” indoctrination in health professional training – On passage: Yes |
| #326 12/11/25: HB 4836: Allow student opt-out of worthless “WorkKeys” test – On passage: Yes |
| #327 12/11/25: SB 349: Allow student opt-out of worthless “WorkKeys” test – On passage: Yes |
| #328 12/16/25: SB 685: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #329 12/16/25: SB 686: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #330 12/16/25: SB 687: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #331 12/16/25: SB 688: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #332 12/16/25: SB 689: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #333 12/16/25: SB 690: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #334 12/16/25: SB 699: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #335 12/16/25: SB 95: Companion to SB 94 – On passage: Yes |
| #336 12/16/25: SB 82: Make certain public records secret for judges and their families – On passage: Yes |
| #337 12/16/25: SB 158: Regulate online event ticket companies – On passage: Yes |
| #338 12/16/25: SB 23: Authorize dividing of tracts of unused farmland – On passage: Yes |
| #339 12/16/25: SB 25: Allow owners of auto repair facilities operate multiple locations with one license – On passage: Yes |
| #340 12/16/25: SB 512: Allow breweries to brew non-alcoholic beer with same regulations as beer – On passage: Yes |
| #341 12/16/25: SB 513: Companion to SB 512 – On passage: Yes |
| #342 12/16/25: SB 96: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #343 12/16/25: SB 97: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #344 12/16/25: SB 98: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #345 12/16/25: SB 93: Designate maple syrup and honey producers as “limited food processors” – On passage: Yes |
| #346 12/16/25: SB 269: Exempt Detroit Metro Airport from a bureaucratic procedure – On passage: Yes |
| #347 12/17/25: HB 4277: Remove mental health questions from application for health occupation licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #348 12/17/25: HB 4352: Allow water/waste authorities to make laws and create a law enforcement agency for them – On passage: Yes |
| #349 12/17/25: HB 4353: Companion to HB 4352 – On passage: Yes |
| #350 12/17/25: HB 4354: Companion to HB 4352 – On passage: Yes |
| #351 12/17/25: HB 4355: Companion to HB 4352 – On passage: Yes |
| #352 12/17/25: HB 5049: Regulate administering epinephrine – On passage: Yes |
| #353 12/17/25: HB 5050: Companion to HB 5049 – On passage: Yes |
| #354 12/17/25: HB 5051: Companion to HB 5049 – On passage: Yes |
| #355 12/17/25: HB 5052: Companion to HB 5049 – On passage: Yes |
| #356 12/17/25: HB 5053: Companion to HB 5049 – On passage: Yes |
| #357 12/17/25: HB 5054: Companion to HB 5049 – On passage: Yes |
| #358 12/17/25: HB 4486: New law to prohibit local gas stove bans – On passage: Yes |
| #359 12/17/25: HB 4933: Eliminate licensure mandate on employment agencies – On passage: Yes |
| #360 12/17/25: HB 4892: Allow a CPA sole proprietor not to need another license to operate an accounting firm – On passage: Yes |
| #361 12/17/25: HB 4919: Allow violations of failure to complete continuing education mandates to be removed from record – On passage: Yes |
| #362 12/17/25: HB 4927: Reduce number of apprenticeship/barber college hours required to obtain barber license – On passage: Yes |
| #363 12/17/25: HB 4895: Allow completing continuing education requirements online for licensed occupations – On passage: Yes |
| #364 12/17/25: HB 4914: Revise details of occupational licensing rules for architect, engineering, and surveying firms – On passage: Yes |
| #365 12/17/25: HB 5284: Allow expungement of disciplinary records for failing to complete so-called “continuing education” mandates – On passage: Yes |
| #366 12/17/25: HB 4352: Allow water/waste authorities to make laws and create a law enforcement agency for them – On passage: Yes |
| #367 12/18/25: HB 4556: Remove writing requirement from Michigan Merit Exam and remove MME score from high school transcript – On passage: Yes |
| #368 12/18/25: HB 4557: Repeal certain Michigan Merit Exam requirements – On passage: Yes |
| #369 12/18/25: HB 4774: Add conditions on how the state government must advertise for and select architectural, engineering, or surveying services – On passage: Yes |
| #370 12/18/25: HB 5059: Allow engraving of liquor bottles – On passage: Yes |
| #371 12/18/25: SB 136: Increase fees for radiation machines and revise regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #372 12/18/25: HB 4262: Create vast new regulatory scheme against online ticket sales – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #373 12/18/25: HB 4065: Allow Macomb Community College Sports and Expo Center serve alcohol – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #374 12/18/25: HB 4493: Exempt people with disabilities from food licensing rules (huh?) – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #375 12/18/25: HB 4122: Expand limits on cottage food operations and give MSU certain privileges – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #1 01/14/26: HB 4141: Require certain public school policies on cell phone use – On passage: Yes |
| #2 01/14/26: HB 4284: Reduce concealed pistol license fee – On passage: Yes |
| #3 01/14/26: HB 4805: Increase percentage of Children's Trust Fund that must be available for disbursement – On passage: Yes |
| #4 01/14/26: HB 4806: Companion to HB 4807 – On passage: Yes |
| #5 01/14/26: HB 4807: Allow child abuse board to partner with a fundraising company – On passage: Yes |
| #6 01/14/26: HB 4808: Allow child abuse board to meet remotely – On passage: Yes |
| #7 01/14/26: HB 4492: Allow employers to require tip sharing – On passage: Yes |
| #8 01/14/26: HB 4947: Increase tracking of methamphetamine precursor drugs (ephedrine, pseudophedrine) – On passage: Yes |
| #9 01/14/26: HB 4948: Companion to HB 4947 – On passage: Yes |
| #10 01/14/26: HB 4749: Establish a trial court in Antrim County – On passage: Yes |
| #11 01/15/26: HB 4911: Allow mobile barber shops – On passage: Yes |
| #12 01/15/26: HB 4692: Allow cosmetology schools have multiple branches – On passage: Yes |
| #13 01/15/26: HB 5127: Prevent child care center regulations from affecting other occupants in the same building – On passage: Yes |
| #14 01/15/26: HB 5207: Reduce “one year” to “600 hour” requirements for barber/cosmetologist licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #15 01/21/26: HB 5113: Create grace period for correcting errors on concealed pistol license applications – On passage: Yes |
| #16 01/21/26: HB 4980: Allow applying for concealed pistol license in any Michigan county (not just the one you live in) – On passage: Yes |
| #17 01/21/26: HB 5314: Repeal law allowing attorney general to bring any action in Ingham County Circuit Court – On passage: Yes |
| #18 01/21/26: HB 5315: No longer authorize Attorney General to exercise discretion when intervening and only intervene when requested by governor or legislature – On passage: Yes |
| #19 01/21/26: HB 5316: Companion to HB 5314 – On passage: Yes |
| #20 01/22/26: HB 5154: Allow cash to be accepted for payment of school athletic fees – On passage: Yes |
| #21 01/22/26: HB 4678: Revise details of regulations on qualified fuel dispensers – On passage: Yes |
| #22 01/22/26: HB 4679: Revise details of regulations on qualified fuel dispensers – On passage: Yes |
| #23 01/28/26: SB 495: Mandate school emergency plans include policy for how children can use their cell phones – On passage: Yes |
| #24 01/28/26: HB 4361: Revise details of regulations for plant trimming around utility lines – On passage: Yes |
| #25 02/04/26: HB 4445: Allow deer baiting – On passage: Yes |
| #26 02/04/26: HB 5288: Rescind corporate welfare payments to China-linked entities – On passage: Yes |
| #27 02/04/26: HB 5455: Create a comprehensive interstate medical occupation licensing compact (medical license reciprocity) – On passage: Yes |
| #28 02/04/26: HB 4897: Create multiple classes of boiler installer licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #29 02/04/26: HB 4898: Companion to HB 4897 – On passage: Yes |
| #30 02/04/26: HB 4907: Prohibit LARA from making a rule that restricts certain boiler installers from completing maintenance and testing of boilers – On passage: Yes |
| #31 02/05/26: HB 4855: Allow bow hunters their constitutional right to carry handguns – On passage: Yes |
| #32 02/05/26: HB 5197: Ban foreigners from funding ballot proposal campaigns – On passage: Yes |
| #33 02/05/26: HB 5198: Require certification that no foreigners funded elections – On passage: Yes |
| #34 02/18/26: HB 5035: Create crime of “fertility fraud” – On passage: Yes |
| #35 02/18/26: HB 5036: Companion to HB 5035 – On passage: Yes |
| #36 02/18/26: HB 5037: Companion to HB 5035 – On passage: Yes |
| #37 02/18/26: HB 5038: Companion to HB 5035 – On passage: Yes |
| #38 02/18/26: HB 5039: Companion to HB 5035 – On passage: Yes |
| #39 02/18/26: HB 4530: Require release of mental health records to DHHS employees conducting child abuse investigations – On passage: Yes |
| #40 02/18/26: HB 5220: Require mandatory child abuse reporters to take continual classes – On passage: Yes |
| #41 02/18/26: HB 4981: Revise terminology relating to licensed counseling professionals – On passage: Yes |
| #42 02/19/26: HB 5317: Allow small counties to have smaller parks commissions – On passage: Yes |
| #43 02/19/26: HB 4279: Create a “Michigan National Guard apprenticeship program” – On passage: Yes |
| #44 02/19/26: HB 4402: Create informational materials on cytomegalovirus – On passage: Yes |
| #45 02/19/26: HB 4079: Reinstate / increase income eligibility cap on special assessment deferment program – On passage: Yes |
| #46 02/19/26: HB 4080: Reinstate / increase income eligibility cap on special assessment deferment program – On passage: Yes |
| #47 02/19/26: HB 4079: Reinstate / increase income eligibility cap on special assessment deferment program – On passage: Yes |
| #48 02/24/26: HB 5210: Allow listing multiple vessels on one fishing license – On passage: Yes |
| #49 02/24/26: HB 4932: Allow online classes for pharmacist and pharmacy tech continuing education – On passage: Yes |
| #50 02/24/26: HB 4934: Allow relicensure of psychologists to serve as renewal of license – On passage: Yes |
| #51 02/24/26: HB 5298: Have auto insurance coverage claims paid by insurer of passenger of taxi (and Uber, etc) rather than that of the driver – On passage: Yes |
| #52 02/24/26: HB 5299: Companion to HB 5298 – On passage: Yes |
| #53 02/26/26: HB 5517: Give beverage distributors a tax credit for lost money from bottle deposits – On passage: Yes |
| #54 02/26/26: HB 4593: Prohibit dentists from presenting themselves as a specialist in any of the recognized specialty fields unless they hold the appropriate license – On passage: Yes |
| #55 02/26/26: HB 4594: Companion to HB 4593 – On passage: Yes |
| #56 02/26/26: HB 5102: Eliminate “dentistry task force” – On passage: Yes |
| #57 02/26/26: HB 4909: Slightly revise record retention requirement for cosmetology schools – On passage: Yes |
| #58 02/26/26: HB 4346: Revised details of horse racing revenue distribution – On passage: Yes |
| #59 02/26/26: HB 4347: Companion to HB 4346 – On passage: Yes |
| #60 03/03/26: HB 5450: Ban local governments from charging taxes and fees to food trucks – On passage: Yes |
| #61 03/03/26: HB 5451: Mandate annual fire inspections of food trucks – On passage: Yes |
| #62 03/03/26: HB 5364: Require legislative approval to revise state academic standards – On passage: Yes |
| #63 03/03/26: HB 5467: Revise details of replacing a candidate for office who dies – On passage: Yes |
| #64 03/03/26: HB 5468: Require candidates for Congress disclosing on nominating petition whether they live within the district – On passage: Yes |
| #65 03/03/26: HB 4572: Budget: Military/vets – On passage: Yes |
| #66 03/04/26: HB 5162: Shorten time for state law to mirror federal law on drug bans – On passage: Yes |
| #67 03/04/26: HB 5380: Revise regulations on sponsors of captive insurance companies – On passage: Yes |
| #68 03/04/26: HB 5381: Companion to HB 5380 – On passage: Yes |
| #69 03/04/26: HB 5382: Companion to HB 5380 – On passage: Yes |
| #70 03/04/26: HB 5383: Companion to HB 5380 – On passage: Yes |
| #71 03/04/26: HB 5384: Companion to HB 5380 – On passage: Yes |
| #72 03/04/26: HB 5385: Companion to HB 5380 – On passage: Yes |
| #73 03/04/26: HB 5386: Companion to HB 5380 – On passage: Yes |
| #74 03/05/26: HB 5232: Companion to HB 5233 – On passage: Yes |
| #75 03/05/26: HB 5233: Mandate paid vacation for police and firefighters – On passage: Yes |
| #76 03/05/26: HB 4790: Require a continuing education course on menopause be developed – On passage: Yes |
| #77 03/05/26: HB 4791: Create a menopause transition awareness education program – On passage: Yes |
| #78 03/10/26: HB 5430: Define certain campground residents as temporary under certain conditions – On passage: Yes |
| #79 03/10/26: HB 4949: Revise detail of exemption from liability of sport shooting ranges – On passage: Yes |
| #80 03/10/26: HB 5125: Increase penalties for theft of cargo – On passage: Yes |
| #81 03/10/26: HB 5126: Companion to HB 5125 – On passage: Yes |
| #82 03/11/26: HB 4711: Revise details of self-storage facility regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #83 03/11/26: HB 5157: Increase penalty for selling illegal drugs causing injury – On passage: Yes |
| #84 03/11/26: HB 5158: Companion to HB 5157 – On passage: Yes |
| #85 03/11/26: HB 4582: New law to create liability of property owners for injuries to invitees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #86 03/11/26: HB 4583: Limit local tax hike ballot proposals to November elections – On passage: Yes |
| #87 03/11/26: HB 4584: Companion to HB 4583 – On passage: Yes |
| #88 03/11/26: HB 5032: Prohibit using public school money for special elections – On passage: Yes |
| #89 03/12/26: HB 4908: Allow cosmetology apprentices to perform shampoos – On passage: Yes |
| #90 03/12/26: HB 5249: Create “ambulance operation adaptive care” license – On passage: Yes |
| #91 03/12/26: HB 5343: Raise “mixed spirit drink” alcohol limit from 13.5% to 18% – On passage: Yes |
| #92 03/18/26: HB 5340: Mandate state agencies accept cash as payments – On passage: Yes |
| #93 03/18/26: HB 5680: Eliminate “sport trolling” fishing device fee – On passage: Yes |
| #94 03/18/26: HB 4702: Authorize conveyance of state-owned property in Sanilac County – On passage: Yes |
| #95 03/18/26: HB 4724: Authorize conveyance of state-owned property in Kent County – On passage: Yes |
| #96 03/18/26: HB 5234: Allow salvage vehicle inspection fees to be used for a broader range of law enforcement purposes – On passage: Yes |
| #97 03/18/26: HB 4412: Revise details of conditions for mental health hospitalization – On passage: Yes |
| #98 03/18/26: HB 4413: Revise details of conditions for mental health hospitalization – On passage: Yes |
| #99 03/18/26: HB 4414: Allow for misdemeanor criminals receive “outpatient treatment for mental health issues” – On passage: Yes |
| #100 03/18/26: HB 5537: Ban new drug “kratom” – On passage: Yes |
| #101 03/19/26: HB 5387: Include veterans in missing senior/vulnerable adult alert system – On passage: Yes |
| #102 03/19/26: HB 5497: Increase a minimum mortgage dollar amount for inflation – On passage: Yes |
| #103 03/19/26: HB 5652: Give racetracks immunity from nuisance lawsuits – On passage: Yes |
| #104 03/19/26: SB 581: Revise definition of downtown district for certain development authorities – On passage: Yes |
| #105 04/14/26: SB 274: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #106 04/14/26: HB 4720: Prohibit electronic voting systems with components on the FCC list of security threats – On passage: Yes |
| #107 04/14/26: HB 4765: Require proof of citizenship to register to vote and ID to vote – On passage: Yes |
| #108 04/14/26: HB 5688: Allow delivery networks to exclude from tax liability the amount of sales tax they pay – On passage: Yes |
| #109 04/15/26: HB 5227: Ban assisting a real estate buyer before a written buyer agreement – On passage: Yes |
| #110 04/15/26: HB 5228: Companion to HB 5227 – On passage: Yes |
| #111 04/15/26: HB 5229: Companion to HB 5227 – On passage: Yes |
| #112 04/15/26: HB 5577: Revise detail of geographic coordinate systems to clarify state boundary – On passage: Yes |
| #113 04/16/26: HB 4696: Expand definition of “relative” under guardianship assistance act to include non-relatives – On passage: Yes |
| #114 04/16/26: HB 4697: Expand definition of “relative” under guardianship assistance act to include non-relatives – On passage: Yes |
| #115 04/16/26: HB 4471: Allow retirees to work in county sheriff's office and receive both pension and pay – On passage: Yes |
| #116 04/16/26: HB 4901: Set license cycle for registered professional nurses, licensed practical nurses, and speech pathologists to 3 years – On passage: Yes |
| #117 04/21/26: HB 5301: Expand allowed use of flashlights in hunting – On passage: Yes |
| #118 04/22/26: HB 5715: Require National Guard pay servicemembers by direct deposit – On passage: Yes |
| #119 04/22/26: HB 4902: Eliminate limited license option for health counselors – On passage: Yes |
| #120 04/22/26: HB 4903: Revise details of health counselor relicensure requirements – On passage: Yes |
| #121 04/22/26: HB 4904: Remove requirement of professional disclosure statement for health counselors – On passage: Yes |
| #122 04/22/26: HB 5619: Annual budget: Omnibus – On passage: Yes |
| #123 04/22/26: HB 5630: Annual budget: omnibus education – On passage: Yes |
| #124 04/28/26: HB 5514: New law to prohibit using restraints to transport minors to certain treatment programs – On passage: Yes |
| #125 04/28/26: HB 5719: Revise detail of prosecuting attorneys coordinating council – On passage: Yes |
| #126 04/28/26: HB 4733: Exempt cured, smoked, and frozen fish from possession limits – On passage: Yes |
| #127 04/28/26: HB 5836: Eliminate “Cesar Chavez Day” – On passage: Yes |
| #128 04/29/26: HB 4708: Revise detail of enforcement of liens on boats – On passage: Yes |
| #129 04/29/26: HB 5308: Revive a discontinued “invasive species prevention watercraft decal” program – On passage: Yes |
| #130 04/29/26: HB 5388: Allow projectile self-defense sprays – On passage: Yes |
| #131 04/29/26: HB 5515: Allow carrying knives for self-defense – On passage: Yes |
| #132 04/29/26: HB 5425: Prohibit sex offenders from working at a place that provides services to minors – On passage: Yes |
| #133 04/29/26: HB 5426: Companion to HB 5425 – On passage: Yes |
| #134 04/30/26: HB 4556: Remove writing requirement from Michigan Merit Exam and remove MME score from high school transcript – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #135 04/30/26: HB 4557: Repeal certain Michigan Merit Exam requirements – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #136 05/12/26: HB 4694: Change requirements for forming recreational authorities – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #137 05/12/26: HB 5281: New law to impose regulations on legal defense funds – On passage: Yes |
| #138 05/12/26: HB 5644: Allow nurses to issue handicap parking passes – On passage: Yes |
| #139 05/12/26: HB 5710: Eliminate “renewable” energy mandates – On passage: Yes |
| #140 05/12/26: HB 5711: Companion to HB 5710 – On passage: Yes |
| #141 05/13/26: HB 4551: Move certain police regulations from MCOLES to LARA – On passage: Yes |
| #142 05/13/26: HB 4839: Mandate DHHS prescribe generic medications – On passage: Yes |
| #143 05/13/26: HB 5331: Drone regulation package: Require state government drones follow federal restrictions – On passage: Yes |
| #144 05/13/26: HB 5329: Drone regulation package: Ban government from buying drones on federal ban list (from China, etc) – On passage: Yes |
| #145 05/13/26: HR 313: Express an opinion – Adoption: Yes |
| #146 05/14/26: HB 5636: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #147 05/14/26: HB 4935: Enter into interstate license compact for dentists and dental hygenists – On passage: Yes |
| #148 05/14/26: HB 4779: Mandate plans for containing smoke created by surgical equipment – On passage: Yes |
| #149 05/14/26: HB 5797: Allow additional “snow days” for schools – On passage: Yes |
| #150 05/14/26: HB 5744: Increase criminal penalty for shooting at a car with a child inside – On passage: Yes |
| #151 05/14/26: HB 5745: Increase criminal penalty for drive-by shooting – On passage: Yes |
| #152 05/14/26: SB 729: Increase cap on state building authority bonds by another $421 million – On passage: Yes |
| #153 05/20/26: HB 5504: New “state digital service office” law to create new technology bureaucracy – On passage: Yes |
| #154 05/20/26: HB 5505: New law to create “digital oversight office” in legislature to investigate government IT systems – On passage: Yes |
| #155 05/20/26: HB 5879: Mandate reduced energy prices contingent on passage of HB 5878 – On passage: Yes |
| #156 05/20/26: HB 5878: Repeal personal property tax – On passage: Yes |
| #157 05/20/26: HB 5877: Companion to HB 5874 – On passage: Yes |
| #158 05/20/26: HB 5876: Companion to HB 5874 – On passage: Yes |
| #159 05/20/26: HB 5875: Companion to HB 5874 – On passage: Yes |
| #160 05/20/26: HB 5874: Repeal state real estate transfer tax – On passage: Yes |
| #161 05/20/26: HB 5873: Repeal state education tax – On passage: Yes |
| #162 05/20/26: HB 5872: Do not change taxable property value to state equalized value if it remains a principal residence. (Requires constitutional amendment; see HJR T) – On passage: Yes |
| #163 05/21/26: SB 304: Impose price controls on Mackinac Island ferry monopoly – On passage: Yes |
| #164 05/21/26: HB 5552: Allow “prepayment penalties” on certain business loans – On passage: Yes |
| #165 05/21/26: HB 5150: Revise details of respiratory therapist licensing rules – On passage: Yes |
| #166 05/21/26: HB 5717: Change procedures when local clerks are unavailable to perform election-related functions – On passage: Yes |
| #167 06/02/26: HB 5650: New law to require attorney general report litigation and expenditures to the state legislature – On passage: Yes |
| #168 06/02/26: HB 4644: Allow driving golf carts on certain municipalities – On passage: Yes |
| #169 06/02/26: HB 5682: Allow auctioning of hunting licenses in certain circumstances – On passage: Yes |
| #170 06/03/26: HJR 21: Amend Michigan Constitution to have primary elections for attorney general and secretary of state instead of party conventions (because party bosses are displeased with recent results) and governor appoint university boards – Adoption: Yes |
| #171 06/03/26: HB 5739: Revise detail of powers and duties of property conservators – On passage: Yes |
| #172 06/03/26: HB 5740: Revise detail of powers and duties of property conservators – On passage: Yes |
| #173 06/03/26: HB 5831: Companion to HB 5830 – On passage: Yes |
| #174 06/03/26: HB 5810: Mandate public schools and charter schools implement the federal government's fitness test – On passage: Yes |
| #175 06/03/26: HB 5520: Reinstate Michigan's repealed 3rd grade reading requirement law – On passage: Yes |
| #176 06/03/26: HB 4466: Sanction licenses of doctors performing gender reassignment procedures on minors – On passage: Yes |
| #177 06/03/26: HB 4467: New law to ban gender reassignment procedures on minors – On passage: Yes |
| #178 06/03/26: HB 4468: Mandate health insurance cover adverse consquences of gender transition and reversal – On passage: Yes |
| #179 06/03/26: HB 6013: Require MDHHS monitor and track out-of-state usage of Michigan bridge cards (food stamps) – On passage: Yes |
| #180 06/03/26: HB 5812: Prohibit the state government from seeking exemptions to federal food stamp work requirements – On passage: Yes |
| #181 06/03/26: HB 5813: Require the reporting of error and improper payment rates of Medicaid payments – On passage: Yes |
| #182 06/04/26: HB 5536: Clarify definition of “wetland” – On passage: Yes |
| #183 06/04/26: HB 5557: Prohibit state government from setting emissions rules more stringent than the federal Clean Air Act – On passage: Yes |
| #184 06/04/26: HB 5501: Revise detail of wetland regulation – On passage: Yes |
| #185 06/04/26: HB 5498: New law to require agencies designate an employee to manage each type of permit, license, registration, etc. – On passage: Yes |
| #186 06/09/26: HB 5755: Require state agencies publish their reports to the legislature on a website – On passage: Yes |
| #187 06/09/26: HB 5574: Make additional crime of harassing a first responder – On passage: Yes |
| #188 06/09/26: HB 5575: Companion to HB 5574 – On passage: Yes |
| #189 06/09/26: HB 5576: Companion to HB 5574 – On passage: Yes |
| #190 06/09/26: HB 5815: Require courts “exercise independent judgment” when deciding whether an administrative rule exceeds its statutory authority – On passage: Yes |
| #191 06/09/26: HB 5816: Allow courts to consider administrative rules “de novo” (“as new” from previous decisions) – On passage: Yes |
| #192 06/09/26: HB 5817: Divide future administrative rules into “major” and “nonmajor” categories, with differing promulgation procedures – On passage: Yes |
| #193 06/09/26: HB 5818: Allow legislature to reject administrative rules – On passage: Yes |
| #194 06/10/26: HB 5510: Allow delayed entry of convictions and delayed sentencing – On passage: Yes |
| #195 06/10/26: HB 5511: Companion to HB 5510 – On passage: Yes |
| #196 06/10/26: HB 5472: Revise detail of labeling tobacco shipments – On passage: Yes |
| #197 06/10/26: HB 5932: Revise detail of modifying building permits after being issued – On passage: Yes |
| #198 06/10/26: HB 5933: Companion to HB 5932 – On passage: Yes |
| #199 06/10/26: HB 5934: Require construction permit fee be reimbursed if not issued or denied in a timely manner – On passage: Yes |
| #200 06/10/26: HB 5935: Create notice requirements for building permits – On passage: Yes |
| #201 06/10/26: SB 240: Revise term of office start/end dates for local officials – On passage: Yes |
| #202 06/10/26: SB 241: Revise term of office start/end dates for local officials – On passage: Yes |
| #203 06/10/26: HB 5819: Revise minor detail of a curriculum requirement – On passage: Yes |
| #204 06/10/26: HB 5820: Revise minor detail of a curriculum requirement – On passage: Yes |
| #205 06/10/26: HB 5821: Revise minor detail of a curriculum requirement – On passage: Yes |
| #206 06/11/26: HB 5570: Allow single-exit apartment buildings in certain conditions – On passage: Yes |
| #207 06/11/26: SB 301: Create a taxpayer subsidy for “paid organ donation leave” – On passage: Yes |
| #208 06/11/26: HB 5123: Require fee of satellite video providers – On passage: Yes |
| #209 06/11/26: HB 5124: Require video service providers register with the state – On passage: Yes |
| #210 06/11/26: HB 5995: Make driving citations issued unconstitutionally by automated systems not count as points against driving record – On passage: Yes |
| #211 06/11/26: HB 5571: Allow single-exit apartment buildings in certain conditions – On passage: Yes |