Senator Ed McBroom (R–38)| Bills Introduced |
| 2023 SB 19: Require counties create a "revision board" for property taxes with expansive regime (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 20: Require counties create a "revision board" for property taxes with expansive regime (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 23: Set minimum amount of course credit given for on-the-job training (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SJR B: Amend Michigan Constitution to require immediate effect votes be recorded in the public record (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 75: Require roll calls on immediate effect (HB 4001 debacle) (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 152: Require MPSC regulate community solar facilities (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 157: Allow corrections officer to transfer to state police retirement system (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 368: Make crime of disclosing early election results (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 377: Create a criminal justice policy commission within legislature (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 392: Create residency requirement for certain membership on commission of agriculture board (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 457: Eliminate helmet requirement for snowmobile use (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 458: Prohibit doctor liability for failing to provide written verification a patient is unable to wear a seat belt (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 456: Eliminate helmet requirement for ORV use (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 467: Prohibit use of "code words" to conceal subject of public records (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 503: Remove moratorium on trasnferring location of fireworks certificate during fireworks season (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SJR E: Amend Michigan Constitution to have governor appoint university boards instead of voters (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SJR F: Amend Michigan Constitution to require open meetings for university boards (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 513: Allow hospital to convert from county hospital to nonprofit hospital (Primary Sponsor) Became law: PA 319 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 532: Name a road (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 548: Clarify that allowing a child to ride a bicycle in the neighborhood is not child neglect (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 616: Companion bill to SB 613-615 (Primary Sponsor) Became law: PA 284 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 621: Prohibit gain-of-function pathogen research (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 620: Prohibit gain-of-function pathogen research (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 641: Remove Covid-era allowances for remote participation in public meetings (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 670: Mandate FOIA disclosures of legislative and executive branch records (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2024 SR 92: Express an opinion (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2024 SB 864: Update reference for "productivity credit" system created by SB 861 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2024 SB 1061: Ban certain language on vanity license plates (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2024 SB 1100: Specify that “involuntary statement” does not include intentionally false statements made by police under threat of dismissal (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2024 SB 1197: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 2: Make legislative and governor records subject to FOIA (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 53: Name a road (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 59: Modify school attendance requirements to accommodate on-the-job training (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 47: Create process to transfer corrections officer to state police retirement system (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 100: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials (Primary Sponsor) Became law: PA 4 of 2025 |
| 2025 SB 209: Create taxpayer subsidy for rural broadband (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 242: Revise term of office start/end dates for local officials (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 231: Revise detail of board of mechanical contractors (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 271: Allow and regulate remote participation in public meetings (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 297: Companion to SB 296 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 342: Anti-police package: Specify that “involuntary statement” does not include intentionally false statements made by police under threat of dismissal (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 355: Companion to SB 351 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 361: Expand scope of identity theft protection act (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SJR D: Amend Michigan Constitution to require public university boards hold open meetings (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 446: Allow government vehicles to visit state parks without paying the “recreation passport” fee (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 457: Require State Board of Education members be selected by two political parties regionally (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 458: Prohibit donations to judges from individuals with cases before the judge (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 474: Revise details of court challenges to laws that allege constitutional procedure was not followed in their passage (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 527: Allow foreclosure sales to be conducted by online auction (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 519: Companion to SB 518 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 528: Companion to SB 527 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 580: Allow sobriety courts to waive a 45-day license suspension (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 693: Companion to SB 691 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 694: Companion to SB 691 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 734: Subject to constitutional amendment (SJR G), create bipartisan commission to review agency audits (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 736: Companion to SB 735 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 752: Companion to SB 739 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2025 SB 743: Companion to SB 739 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 SB 781: Create an Upper Peninsula fundraising license plate (the money would go to state UP grant funds) (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 SB 949: Prohibit toll requirements after a closure (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 SB 943: Require “spot check” election audits (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 SB 984: Mandate government agencies use software that supports hyphenated and bicapitalized names (eg “McBroom”) (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 SB 1004: Limit the time an agriculture cooperative may hold funds of its members (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 SB 1012: Implement SJR I, if adopted by voters (which is unlikely ;) ) (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 SJR I: 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 (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2026 SR 125: Express an opinion (Primary Sponsor) |
| 2023 SB 1: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees |
| 2023 SB 2: Legalize abortion Became law: PA 12 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 3: Increase Earned Income Tax Credit |
| 2023 SB 4: Create sexual orientation civil right Became law: PA 6 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 5: Repeal Right to Work |
| 2023 SB 6: Mandate prevailing wage |
| 2023 SB 14: Allow state to impose more strict energy rules than the feds do Became law: PA 104 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 17: Increase penalties for using fireworks when not permitted |
| 2023 SB 18: Designate Korematsu Day Became law: PA 32 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 25: Create "human right" to clean water |
| 2023 SCR 5: Rush pay raise for government union workers |
| 2023 SB 31: Require doctors test children for lead poisoning unless parent objects Became law: PA 146 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 34: Repeal Right to Work Became law: PA 8 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 35: Eliminate asset test for food stamps Became law: PA 53 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 37: Legalize abortion |
| 2023 SB 38: Legalize abortion |
| 2023 SB 39: Legalize abortion |
| 2023 SB 40: Extend unemployment benefits another 6 weeks to 26 Became law: PA 173 of 2024 |
| 2023 SB 44: Prohibit invasive bodily exams on unconscious patients |
| 2023 SB 45: Definition of invasive exam |
| 2023 SR 3: Designate a tribute week |
| 2023 SB 50: Designate "Juneteenth" Became law: PA 54 of 2023 |
| 2023 SR 4: Honor a lobbyist |
| 2023 SR 6: Designate a tribute month |
| 2023 SR 7: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 SB 54: Mandate gambling addiction be included in drug abuse curriculum |
| 2023 SB 55: Expand a certain tax exemption Became law: PA 191 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 56: Repeal archaic law against "lewd and lacscivious" relations out of wedlock Became law: PA 78 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 57: Ban whipped cream devices Became law: PA 18 of 2024 |
| 2023 SR 8: Honor labor bosses |
| 2023 SB 76: Universal Gun Registration |
| 2023 SB 77: Universal Gun Registration |
| 2023 SB 78: Universal Gun Registration |
| 2023 SB 79: Lock Up Your Safety law Became law: PA 17 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 80: Lock Up Your Safety law Became law: PA 16 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 81: Tax exemption for gun safety devices Became law: PA 15 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 82: Tax exemption for gun safety devices Became law: PA 14 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 84: RED FLAG LAW |
| 2023 SB 85: RED FLAG LAW |
| 2023 SB 86: RED FLAG LAW |
| 2023 SB 88: Require filtration systems in child care centers Became law: PA 173 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 89: Create new clean water bureaucracy |
| 2023 SB 90: Make hair style a civil right Became law: PA 45 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 93: Legalize abortion drugs |
| 2023 SR 13: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 SB 99: Allow cash form of payment for high school athletic fees |
| 2023 SB 119: Exclude 18-year-olds from life-without-parole sentences for murder, etc. |
| 2023 SB 120: Exclude 18-year-olds from life-without-parole sentences for murder, etc. |
| 2023 SB 121: Exclude 18-year-olds from life-without-parole sentences for murder, etc. |
| 2023 SB 122: Exclude 18-year-olds from life-without-parole sentences for murder, etc. |
| 2023 SB 123: Exclude 18-year-olds from life-without-parole sentences for murder, etc. |
| 2023 SB 124: Create railroad local grade separation grant program |
| 2023 SB 125: Create railroad local grade separation grant program Became law: PA 66 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 126: National Popular Vote |
| 2023 SB 133: Create overdose fatality review teams Became law: PA 313 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 136: Create a history museum authority to levy taxes |
| 2023 SB 137: Implement certification of guardians and give guardians of tribal children access to funds Became law: PA 68 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 138: Implement certification of guardians and give guardians of tribal children access to funds Became law: PA 69 of 2023 |
| 2023 SCR 6: Express an opinion |
| 2023 SR 15: Express an opinion |
| 2023 SB 144: Increase EITC |
| 2023 SB 148: Create reporting requirements for animal testing facilities Became law: PA 314 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 149: Require animal research facilities offer lab animals for adoption before euthanization Became law: PA 315 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 152: Require MPSC regulate community solar facilities |
| 2023 SB 153: Provide for establishment of community solar facilities |
| 2023 SB 161: Require teachers take CPR training Became law: PA 110 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 162: Expand reciprocity for out-of-state school counselors Became law: PA 111 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 165: Let certain state employees switch to pension |
| 2023 SB 166: Let certain state employees switch to pension |
| 2023 SB 167: Let certain state employees switch to pension |
| 2023 SB 177: Allow paperless Internet voting for overseas voters |
| 2023 SB 179: Give Indian tribes a cut of marijuana revenue Became law: PA 165 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 180: Give Indian tribes a cut of marijuana revenue Became law: PA 166 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 204: Make crime to harass, etc. a "vulnerable adult" that causes the person to provide pornography |
| 2023 SB 205: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income Became law: PA 178 of 2024 |
| 2023 SB 206: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income Became law: PA 179 of 2024 |
| 2023 SB 207: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income Became law: PA 180 of 2024 |
| 2023 SB 208: Allow local governments enact firearms bans |
| 2023 SB 209: Prohibit minors from marrying Became law: PA 71 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 210: Prohibit minors from marrying |
| 2023 SB 211: Prohibit minors from marrying |
| 2023 SB 212: Prohibit minors from marrying Became law: PA 72 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 213: Prohibit minors from marrying Became law: PA 73 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 214: Prohibit minors from marrying |
| 2023 SB 215: Prohibit minors from marrying |
| 2023 SB 216: Prohibit minors from marrying Became law: PA 74 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 217: Prohibit minors from marrying |
| 2023 SR 21: Commemorate a day |
| 2023 SR 22: Honor a bureaucracy |
| 2023 SB 218: Include LLCs in state trademark law |
| 2023 SB 228: Allow local plastic bag bans |
| 2023 SB 239: Increase penalties for texting while driving |
| 2023 SB 240: Increase penalties for texting while driving |
| 2023 SB 241: Increase penalties for texting while driving |
| 2023 SB 246: Prohibit minors from marrying |
| 2023 SR 24: Designate a tribute day |
| 2023 SR 27: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 SB 249: Expand occupational licensure on paramedics Became law: PA 48 of 2024 |
| 2023 SR 28: Designate an awareness week |
| 2023 SB 262: Revise detail of fire regulation applying to tents Became law: PA 223 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 263: Include kidnappings in definition for eligibility in an address confidentiality program |
| 2023 SB 264: Include kidnappings in definition for eligibility in an address confidentiality program |
| 2023 SB 265: Issue dirver licenses and ID cards to illegal aliens |
| 2023 SB 266: Issue dirver licenses and ID cards to illegal aliens |
| 2023 SB 267: Issue dirver licenses and ID cards to illegal aliens |
| 2023 SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 Became law: PA 235 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 272: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 |
| 2023 SB 273: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 Became law: PA 229 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 274: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 |
| 2023 SB 275: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 |
| 2023 SB 276: Eliminate all coal plants by 2030 |
| 2023 SB 277: Allow farmers to rent land to build solar farms Became law: PA 230 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 293: Remove regulations on subsidized housing |
| 2023 SB 299: Regulate sewage treatment systems |
| 2023 SB 300: Regulate sewage treatment systems |
| 2023 SB 301: Mandate medical assistance cover doula services |
| 2023 SR 39: Designate an awareness day |
| 2023 SB 316: Weaken requirements on competitive bidding for government contracts |
| 2023 SB 317: Expand preference for in-state companies to out-bid other companies in government contracts |
| 2023 SR 44: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 SR 45: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 SB 327: Prohibit using PFAS and other microparticles in food packaging |
| 2023 SB 328: Expand regulations on smoke alarm batteries Became law: PA 98 of 2024 |
| 2023 SR 46: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 SB 329: Create "insurance policyholder bill of rights" |
| 2023 SB 332: New law to mandate family medical leave |
| 2023 SB 333: Tax deduction for family medical leave in SB 332 |
| 2023 SB 334: Impose massive regulatory regime on hospitals to increase nurse staff |
| 2023 SB 335: Prohibit mandatory overtime for nurses |
| 2023 SB 336: Impose reporting rules on hospitals over nurse-to-patient ratio reporting |
| 2023 SB 340: Create an "elder emergency aid" program |
| 2023 SR 53: Designate an awareness day |
| 2023 SB 350: Allow Promise Zone Authority Act cover room and board expenses for high ed. Became law: PA 99 of 2024 |
| 2023 SB 351: Expand breastfeeding antidiscrimination act to cover squirting Became law: PA 130 of 2024 |
| 2023 SB 356: Replace statutory requirement on summary of benefits statements to administrative rule Became law: PA 161 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 357: Prohibit insurers from rescinding health coverage Became law: PA 162 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 358: Mandate insurance coverage be pegged to a certain percentage of "full actuarial value" of benefits Became law: PA 163 of 2023 |
| 2023 SR 55: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 SB 359: Eliminate job performance-based compensation for teachers and school administrators and impose mandate on charter schools Became law: PA 112 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 367: Implement early voting Became law: PA 81 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 368: Make crime of disclosing early election results |
| 2023 SB 369: Implement permanent no-reason absentee voting |
| 2023 SB 370: Rewrite rules on absentee ballots Became law: PA 82 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 371: Companion bill with SB 370 to rewrite rules on absentee ballots |
| 2023 SB 372: Mandate ballot drop boxes |
| 2023 SB 373: Allow easily faked IDs (student IDs, etc.) be used for voting ID Became law: PA 87 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 374: Increase precinct size from less than 3,000 voters to 5,000 Became law: PA 267 of 2023 |
| 2023 SR 59: Designate an awareness day |
| 2023 SR 60: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 SB 384: Ban denying or limiting insurance to organ donors Became law: PA 192 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 393: Eliminate the environmental science advisory board |
| 2023 SB 394: Eliminate the environmental permit review commission (which reduces red tape) |
| 2023 SB 398: Allow environmental department to issue emergency order compelling an owner repair or remove a structure on bottomland Became law: PA 102 of 2024 |
| 2023 SR 62: Name a week |
| 2023 SB 471: Ban firearms from people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence Became law: PA 201 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 472: Ban firearms from people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence |
| 2023 SR 67: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 SB 483: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs |
| 2023 SB 484: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs |
| 2023 SB 485: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs |
| 2023 SB 486: Create sweeping new regulatory regime on mobile homes |
| 2023 SB 487: Create sweeping new regulatory regime on mobile homes |
| 2023 SB 488: Create sweeping new regulatory regime on mobile homes |
| 2023 SB 489: Create sweeping new regulatory regime on mobile homes |
| 2023 SB 490: Create sweeping new regulatory regime on mobile homes |
| 2023 SB 491: Create sweeping new regulatory regime on mobile homes |
| 2023 SB 492: Create sweeping new regulatory regime on mobile homes |
| 2023 SB 493: Expand office of legislative corrections ombudsman providing investigations into prison issues |
| 2023 SB 498: Revise details of change in foster care placement rules for Indian tribes Became law: PA 73 of 2024 |
| 2023 SR 71: Designate an awareness day |
| 2023 SR 72: Designate an awareness week |
| 2023 SR 73: Designate an awareness month |
| 2023 SB 519: New law to create a "community and worker economic transition office" Became law: PA 232 of 2023 |
| 2023 SB 530: Impose medical reimbursement price controls with higher reimbursements for metro Detroit |
| 2023 SB 531: Impose medical reimbursement price controls with higher reimbursements for metro Detroit |
| 2023 SB 539: Allow return of security deposits by electronic transfers |
| 2023 SCR 10: Observe a government anniversary |
| 2023 SB 567: Create a state program for school districts to diagnose dyslexia Became law: PA 146 of 2024 |
| 2023 SB 568: Create a state program for school districts to diagnose dyslexia Became law: PA 147 of 2024 |
| 2023 SB 605: Impose regulations on environmental clean-ups |
| 2023 SB 606: Mandate environmental cleanups "unless technically infeasible" |
| 2023 SB 607: Impose regulations on environmental clean-ups |
| 2023 SB 608: Mandate financial coverage for facilities required to file a pollution incident prevention plan |
| 2023 SB 609: Revise details of lawsuit limitation for groundwater contamination |
| 2023 SB 610: Authorize lawsuits for those needing medical monitoring due to exposure to toxic substance |
| 2023 SB 632: Restrict payday loan rates |
| 2023 SR 79: Express an opinion |
| 2023 SB 645: Impose hard 500-ft distance on those required to be notified of pesticide application |
| 2023 SB 660: New act to impose fees for municipal stormwater management utilities |
| 2023 SR 83: Express an opinion |
| 2024 SB 682: Create 15mph speed limits on closed roads Became law: PA 76 of 2024 |
| 2024 SB 707: Criminalize false statements about elections |
| 2024 SB 736: Mandate water safety classes in public and charter schools |
| 2024 SB 738: Mandate health insurance cover gene therapies (CAR-T cell therapy) |
| 2024 SR 99: Designate an awareness week |
| 2024 SR 100: Designate a tribute day |
| 2024 SB 774: Mandate taxpayer funding of hair transplants to people under 19 who lose hair as a result of medical condition |
| 2024 SB 775: Mandate insurance coverage of hair transplants to people under 19 who lose hair as a result of medical condition |
| 2024 SR 102: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 SB 801: Allow eviction history records be made secret |
| 2024 SB 809: New law to impose regulations on prenuptial agreements |
| 2024 SB 810: Require expiration dates on some personal protection orders |
| 2024 SB 818: Create commission to investigate "racial disparities in maternal health" |
| 2024 SB 819: New law to create "reporting procedures for discriminatory mistreatment during perinatal period" |
| 2024 SB 820: Mandate hospitals adopt various policies for patients giving birth |
| 2024 SB 821: Mandate insurers provide DHHS information on medical malpractice insurance on perinatal care services |
| 2024 SB 822: Allow patient advocates state what life-sustaining treatments a patient may or may not desire if patient is pregnant |
| 2024 SB 823: Extend ban on sex discrimination to "based on pregnancy or lactating status" |
| 2024 SB 824: Mandate reporting of certain child abuse events at childbirth |
| 2024 SB 825: Expand "Michigan essential health provider recruitment strategy" to include midwives |
| 2024 SB 826: Create a "doula scholarship fund" |
| 2024 SB 827: Mandate insurance cover gynecological and perinatal services |
| 2024 SR 106: Designate an awareness day |
| 2024 SR 107: Designate an awareness week |
| 2024 SR 109: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 SB 836: Increase child development care program reimbursements due to inflation |
| 2024 SB 837: Require DHHS establish appeal process for violation of child care organization rules |
| 2024 SB 838: Create "working parent" income tax credit |
| 2024 SB 839: Revise details of fire requirements on certain child care organizations |
| 2024 SB 840: Create a "Black leadership advisory council" |
| 2024 SR 110: Designate an awareness week |
| 2024 SR 114: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 SB 857: Prohibit concealed handguns in Capitol and House and Senate buildings (except for lawmakers) |
| 2024 SB 858: Prohibit concealed handguns in Capitol and House and Senate buildings (except for lawmakers) |
| 2024 SB 871: Exempt judges from certain public records laws "for their protection" |
| 2024 SR 118: Designate an awareness week |
| 2024 SB 872: Direct department to apply for federal benefits for children in foster care |
| 2024 SR 120: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 SR 121: Designate an awareness day |
| 2024 SR 126: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 SR 127: Designate an awareness day |
| 2024 SB 900: Allow tenants to unionize against their landlords |
| 2024 SB 901: Allow tenants to unionize against their landlords |
| 2024 SB 902: Allow tenants to unionize against their landlords |
| 2024 SB 903: Allow tenants to unionize against their landlords |
| 2024 SB 906: Mandate temporary door-locking systems in child care centers |
| 2024 SB 907: Mandate temporary door-locking systems in child care centers |
| 2024 SB 919: Allow dogs at outdoor seating in restaurants |
| 2024 SR 133: Designate an awareness week |
| 2024 SR 134: Designate an awareness day |
| 2024 SB 942: Violate 2nd Amendment and ban bump stocks |
| 2024 SB 943: Expand a disclosure requirement for public schools |
| 2024 SB 944: Expand a disclosure requirement for charter schools |
| 2024 SB 945: Mandate charter schools be subject to same bidding laws as public schools |
| 2024 SB 946: Impose additional "oversight" on charter schools |
| 2024 SB 947: Restrict certain real estate transactions for charter schools |
| 2024 SR 136: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 SB 1003: Designate "official state fruit" |
| 2024 SR 137: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 SR 138: Designate an awareness day |
| 2024 SCR 19: Offer words of tribute |
| 2024 SR 140: Designate an awareness day |
| 2024 SR 141: Designate an awareness month |
| 2024 SB 1023: Allow public bodies to have closed sessions to discuss options with their lawyers |
| 2024 SB 1037: New law/package to impose regulations on telephone solicitations |
| 2024 SB 1038: New law/package to impose regulations on telephone solicitations |
| 2024 SB 1039: New law/package to impose regulations on telephone solicitations |
| 2024 SB 1040: New law/package to impose regulations on telephone solicitations |
| 2024 SR 144: Designate an awareness week |
| 2024 SB 1086: Create a “no sell” list for firearms |
| 2024 SB 1087: Increase penalties for violations of insurance code |
| 2024 SB 1088: Increase penalties for late payment of insurance claims |
| 2024 SB 1089: Prohibit post-claim insurance underwriting |
| 2024 SB 1090: Require insurers comply with utilization reviews under appeal |
| 2024 SB 1091: New law to mandate law enforcement agencies create use of force policies |
| 2024 SB 1092: Mandate police training in “de-escalation techniques,” “implicit bias,” “procedural justice,” etc. |
| 2024 SB 1093: New law to mandate law enforcement agencies adopt “duty to intervene” policies |
| 2024 SB 1094: Impose restrictions on executing search warrants / invite lawsuits against police |
| 2024 SB 1095: Create crime for police to tamper with evidence |
| 2024 SB 1096: Create crime for police to tamper with evidence |
| 2024 SB 1097: Revise details of Law Enforcement Officer Separation of Service Record Act |
| 2024 SB 1098: Revise details of Law Enforcement Officer Separation of Service Record Act |
| 2024 SB 1099: Require cops undergo extensive background investigations to determine “character fitness” |
| 2024 SB 1100: Specify that “involuntary statement” does not include intentionally false statements made by police under threat of dismissal |
| 2024 SB 1101: New act to make complaints against law enforcement secret |
| 2024 SR 145: Express an opinion |
| 2024 SB 1117: Create a board to develop a strategic plan for Michigan’s special interest agency |
| 2024 SB 1118: Make crime to remove condom during intercourse without partner’s consent |
| 2024 SB 1119: Allow magistrates to sign search warrants |
| 2024 SB 1121: Mandate “regional school health coordinators” |
| 2024 SB 1123: Mandate “regional school health coordinators” |
| 2024 SB 1188: Extend statute of limitations for criminal sexual conduct charges and apply retroactively |
| 2024 SB 1189: Extend statute of limitations for criminal sexual conduct charges and apply retroactively |
| 2024 SB 1190: Eliminate state of limitations for certain criminal sexual conduct charges |
| 2024 SB 1191: Allow government liability for criminal sexual conduct |
| 2024 SB 1192: Create exception to notice requirements for liability lawsuits against government for criminal sexual conduct |
| 2025 SR 3: Sue the State House to compel them to present dead legislation to Governor Whitmer |
| 2025 SR 4: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 SB 46: Impose regulations on mobile home park water delivery systems |
| 2025 SB 51: Create a “Black leadership advisory council” |
| 2025 SR 7: Designate an awareness day for a special interest |
| 2025 SR 8: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 SB 81: Expand duty of indigent defense commission to include juveniles |
| 2025 SB 82: Make certain public records secret for judges and their families |
| 2025 SR 10: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 SB 94: Prohibit drug companies from limiting a 340B drug pricing program entity’s access to drugs covered under the federal 340B |
| 2025 SB 95: Companion to SB 94 |
| 2025 SB 96: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers Became law: PA 60 of 2025 |
| 2025 SB 97: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers Became law: PA 61 of 2025 |
| 2025 SR 13: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 SB 127: Prohibit painful animal research on dogs |
| 2025 SB 128: Create a “Michigan-Ireland trade commission” |
| 2025 SB 129: Allow public officials “with disabilities” to participate in meetings remotely |
| 2025 SB 136: Increase fees for radiation machines and revise regulations Became law: PA 63 of 2025 |
| 2025 SB 137: Update a reference |
| 2025 SB 138: Allow issuing "temporary registration permits" to cover waiting period for vanity license plates |
| 2025 SB 139: Allow electronic title transfers for ORVs and boats |
| 2025 SB 140: Double fees for oil and gas |
| 2025 SB 141: Mandate oil and gas wells capture methane emissions |
| 2025 SB 156: Expand office of legislative corrections ombudsman providing investigations into prison issues |
| 2025 SR 17: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 SB 158: Regulate online event ticket companies Became law: PA 50 of 2025 |
| 2025 SB 159: Regulate online event ticket companies |
| 2025 SR 18: Express an opinion |
| 2025 SR 21: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 SR 22: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 SR 23: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 SB 193: Mandate "veterinarian-client-patient" legal relationships |
| 2025 SB 194: Companion to SB 193 |
| 2025 SB 200: Allow dogs in outdoor areas in restaurants |
| 2025 SR 24: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 SR 25: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 SR 26: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 SR 27: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 SB 214: Companion to SB 213 |
| 2025 SB 224: Unconstitutionally ban “bump stocks” |
| 2025 SB 225: Ban guns in Capitol and legislative office buildings |
| 2025 SB 226: Companion to SB 225 |
| 2025 SR 29: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 SB 232: Reduce the age of eligibility to receive a taxpayer-funded education grant |
| 2025 SB 233: Companion to SB 232 |
| 2025 SB 234: Mandate school policies to limit student cell phone usage |
| 2025 SR 30: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 SR 31: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 SR 32: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 SB 245: Expand definition of “unfair or deceptive” insurance practices |
| 2025 SB 248: New law to create a “water rate affordability program” (paid for by tax dollars) |
| 2025 SB 249: Companion to SB 248 |
| 2025 SB 250: Companion to SB 248 |
| 2025 SB 251: Companion to SB 248 |
| 2025 SB 252: Prohibit water shutoffs for non-payment of bills |
| 2025 SB 253: Make it a “right” for tenants to put water bill in their name |
| 2025 SB 254: Companion to SB 253 |
| 2025 SB 255: Decriminalize stealing water |
| 2025 SB 256: Companion to SB 255 |
| 2025 SB 260: Remove immunity from schools and colleges for criminal sexual misconduct claims |
| 2025 SR 33: Honor a bureaucrat |
| 2025 SR 35: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 SR 36: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 SB 295: Mandate curriculum include instruction in water safety |
| 2025 SB 296: Prohibit mandatory overtime for nurses in certain conditions |
| 2025 SB 297: Companion to SB 296 |
| 2025 SCR 5: Offer words of tribute |
| 2025 SR 44: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 SB 304: Impose price controls on Mackinac Island ferry monopoly Became law: PA 17 of 2026 |
| 2025 SB 305: Create an “air quality enforcement fund” (paid for by fees) |
| 2025 SB 306: Allow political campaigns to use donors' money to pay for candidates' child care expenses |
| 2025 SB 307: Mandate labeling of lead pipes |
| 2025 SB 316: Mandate prompt pre-admission hospital screenings |
| 2025 SR 49: Offer words of tribute |
| 2025 SR 50: Express an opinion |
| 2025 SB 319: Include staffing levels as a mandatory topic of negotiation in police and fire monopoly bargaining |
| 2025 SB 328: Mandate auto insurance rate reductions |
| 2025 SB 329: Prohibit insurance companies from considering whether an applicant had failed to maintain insurance |
| 2025 SB 333: Anti-police package: Mandate law enforcement agencies have use-of-force policies |
| 2025 SB 334: Anti-police package: Mandate “mental health response” training for police |
| 2025 SB 335: Anti-police package: Mandate police adopt “duty to intervene” policy |
| 2025 SB 336: Anti-police package: Prohibit “no knock” warrants |
| 2025 SB 337: Anti-police package: Criminalize police tampering with evidence |
| 2025 SB 338: Anti-police package: Companion to SB 337 |
| 2025 SB 339: Anti-police package: Revise details of Law Enforcement Officer Separation of Service Record Act |
| 2025 SB 340: Anti-police package: Companion to SB 339 |
| 2025 SB 341: Anti-police package: Require cops undergo extensive background investigations to determine “character fitness” |
| 2025 SB 342: Anti-police package: Specify that “involuntary statement” does not include intentionally false statements made by police under threat of dismissal |
| 2025 SB 343: Anti-police package: New law to make complaints against law enforcement secret |
| 2025 SB 349: Allow student opt-out of worthless “WorkKeys” test Became law: PA 57 of 2025 |
| 2025 SB 350: Companion to SB 349 |
| 2025 SB 359: New act to restrict selling of personal information and require data brokers register with state |
| 2025 SB 360: Expand scope of identity theft protection act |
| 2025 SB 361: Expand scope of identity theft protection act |
| 2025 SB 362: Expand scope of identity theft protection act |
| 2025 SB 363: Expand scope of identity theft protection act |
| 2025 SB 364: Expand scope of identity theft protection act |
| 2025 SB 385: Wide-ranging environmental cleanup rules and regulations package |
| 2025 SB 386: Authorize lawsuits for those needing medical monitoring due to exposure to toxic substance |
| 2025 SB 391: Companion to SB 385 |
| 2025 SB 392: Companion to SB 385 |
| 2025 SR 55: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 SR 60: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 SR 61: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 SR 62: Designate an awareness day |
| 2025 SR 64: Whine about Trump |
| 2025 SB 449: New law to mandate hospitals offer financial assistance programs to patients |
| 2025 SB 450: Companion to SB 449 |
| 2025 SB 451: Ban credit reports from including medical debt data |
| 2025 SB 477: Allow utility “community microgrids” |
| 2025 SB 483: Create a “palliative care advisory task force” |
| 2025 SB 503: Ban plastic microbeads in personal care products |
| 2025 SB 504: Require the establishment of microplastics in drinking water recommendations |
| 2025 SB 505: Require a “Michigan statewide microplastics strategy” |
| 2025 SB 512: Allow breweries to brew non-alcoholic beer with same regulations as beer Became law: PA 65 of 2025 |
| 2025 SB 513: Companion to SB 512 Became law: PA 66 of 2025 |
| 2025 SB 514: Give returnable bottle sellers a tax credit to offset losses from bottle return law |
| 2025 SB 517: Revise details of what schools can buy with borrowed money |
| 2025 SB 518: Create “community” solar facilities |
| 2025 SB 519: Companion to SB 518 |
| 2025 SR 66: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 SR 67: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 SB 539: Create “do not sell” list of people banned from buying firearms |
| 2025 SR 68: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 SB 543: Increase penalties for insurers violating insurance code |
| 2025 SB 544: Prohibit modifying an insurance policy or denying a claim based on facts arising out of a claim's investigation |
| 2025 SB 545: Require insurer to notify policy holder of a material change to the auto or homeowners insurance policy |
| 2025 SB 546: Increase penalties for late payment of insurance claims |
| 2025 SB 547: Require insurers comply with utilization reviews under appeal |
| 2025 SB 548: Mandate insurers pay for market conduct exams |
| 2025 SB 549: Allow the director of Dept of Insurance (DIFS) to investigate the affairs of insurers for violations |
| 2025 SB 550: Mandate insurers file a manual of rules, rates, etc. with DIFS |
| 2025 SR 70: Designate an awareness month |
| 2025 SB 562: Increase DHHS spending on weatherization companies |
| 2025 SB 585: Require courts, when considering whether to allow a conservator to sell or mortgage a protected individual’s property, to include in their consideration of the property’s value an appraisal conducted within the previous six months |
| 2025 SB 586: Revise detail of when courts can allow a guardian to change an incapacitated person’s residence |
| 2025 SB 603: Require Department of Corrections to help newly released criminals vote |
| 2025 SR 78: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 SR 79: Designate an awareness week |
| 2025 SB 610: Create a database and require data be submitted on uterine fibroid |
| 2025 SB 611: Companion to HB 5120 |
| 2025 SB 612: Companion to HB 5120 |
| 2025 SR 80: Express an opinion |
| 2025 SCR 6: Offer words of tribute |
| 2025 SJR F: Amend Michigan Constitution to repeal definition of marriage and make references to marriage gender-nonbinary |
| 2025 SB 708: Unconstitutionally limit future legislatures from naming too many roads, and mandate that memorial road names remain posted for ten years |
| 2025 SB 709: Unconstitutionally limit future legislatures from naming roads under certain conditions |
| 2025 SCR 8: Offer words of tribute |
| 2025 SB 731: Require public service commission have a rate case about distributed generation (eg community solar) |
| 2025 SB 732: Require public service commission have a rate case about distributed generation (eg community solar) |
| 2025 SCR 10: Offer words of tribute |
| 2026 SB 768: Prohibit energy monopolies from asking for rate hikes within 3 years of the previous time |
| 2026 SR 89: Designate an awareness week |
| 2026 SB 794: Ban landlords from using information to set rent prices |
| 2026 SB 795: Mandate landlords report “positive rental payment” info to credit bureaus |
| 2026 SB 801: Ban police from stopping, detaining, or arresting based solely on one's personal charactistics |
| 2026 SR 101: Designate an awareness month |
| 2026 SR 102: Honor deceased lawmaker |
| 2026 SR 104: Express an opinion |
| 2026 SB 890: Restrict payment fees charged by utility monopolies |
| 2026 SR 107: Designate an awareness week |
| 2026 SB 905: Designate a Hindu holiday |
| 2026 SB 906: Designate a Sikh holiday |
| 2026 SB 907: Designate Islamic holidays |
| 2026 SB 908: Designate a pagan holiday |
| 2026 SB 914: Impose more price control mandates on insurers |
| 2026 SB 915: Mandate competitive bidding for certain utility contracts |
| 2026 SB 916: Mandate competitive bidding for certain utility contracts |
| 2026 SB 917: Create a “988 crisis lifeline system fund” and fee to fund it |
| 2026 SB 922: Mandate health insurers cover infertility treatments |
| 2026 SB 929: Repeal Michigan's emergency manager law (used in 2013 to save Detroit) |
| 2026 SB 934: Revise regulations of mobile homes |
| 2026 SB 935: Companion to SB 934 |
| 2026 SB 936: Companion to SB 934 |
| 2026 SB 937: Companion to SB 934 |
| 2026 SB 938: Companion to SB 934 |
| 2026 SB 939: Companion to SB 934 |
| 2026 SR 116: Designate an awareness day |
| 2026 SB 984: Mandate government agencies use software that supports hyphenated and bicapitalized names (eg “McBroom”) |
| 2026 SB 1002: Give high-school diploma to women “supporting the war effort” in World War II |
| 2026 SB 1011: Create “small business health pool” for health coverage |
| 2026 SB 1013: Ban insurers using “price optimization” when calculating home/auto premiums |
| 2026 SB 1016: Companion to SB 1015 |
| 2026 SR 128: Designate an awareness month |
Votes |
| #1 01/11/23: Elect Jeremy Moss President Pro Tempore: Yes |
| #2 01/11/23: Elect Erika Geiss Assistant President Pro Tempore: Yes |
| #3 01/11/23: Elect Joe Bellino Associate President Pro Tempore: Yes |
| #4 01/11/23: Elect Daniel Oberlin Secretary of the Senate: Yes |
| #5 01/18/23: SB 7: Spend another 1.1 billion – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #6 01/18/23: SB 8: Appropriate 27.9 million in federal school grants – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #7 01/25/23: SB 7: Spend another 1.1 billion – Procedural vote where everyone votes no: No, against majority of his own party |
| #-1 01/26/23: SB 7: Spend another 1.1 billion – Secret vote on Immediate Effect: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #8 01/26/23: SB 3: Increase Earned Income Tax Credit – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #9 01/26/23: SB 13: Make presidential primary earlier – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #10 01/26/23: SB 1: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #11 01/26/23: HB 4001: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees, spend a billion dollars, block tax cut – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #12 01/26/23: HB 4001: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees, spend a billion dollars, block tax cut – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #13 01/26/23: HB 4001: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees, spend a billion dollars, block tax cut – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #14 01/26/23: SB 1: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #15 01/26/23: SB 7: Spend another 1.1 billion – On passage: Yes |
| #16 02/01/23: 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 |
| #17 02/08/23: SB 12: Repeal 3rd grade reading law – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #18 02/08/23: SB 12: Repeal 3rd grade reading law – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: No, against majority of his own party |
| #19 02/08/23: SB 12: Repeal 3rd grade reading law – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #20 02/08/23: SB 12: Repeal 3rd grade reading law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #21 02/16/23: HB 4001: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees, spend a billion dollars, block tax cut – Uphold breaking Joint Rule 8 to improperly add new matter to bill: Didn't vote |
| #22 02/16/23: HB 4001: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees, spend a billion dollars, block tax cut – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #23 02/16/23: HB 4001: Create pension tax deduction for govt employees, spend a billion dollars, block tax cut – Grant immediate effect and thus also block income tax cut (2/3 required): Didn't vote |
| #24 02/16/23: SR 11: Amend Senate Rules to remove Republican minority leadership position – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #25 02/21/23: SR 10: Express an opinion – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #-2 02/28/23: HB 4016: More department money for current and past fiscal year – Secret vote on Immediate Effect: No |
| #26 02/28/23: HB 4016: More department money for current and past fiscal year – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #27 02/28/23: HB 4016: More department money for current and past fiscal year – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #28 02/28/23: HB 4016: More department money for current and past fiscal year – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #29 03/01/23: SB 4: Create sexual orientation civil right – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #30 03/01/23: SB 4: Create sexual orientation civil right – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #31 03/01/23: SB 4: Create sexual orientation civil right – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #32 03/01/23: SB 4: Create sexual orientation civil right – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #33 03/07/23: SB 63: Allow school sinking fund to cover transportation – Minority amendment to limit duration of sinking fund tax: No, against majority of his own party |
| #34 03/07/23: SB 63: Allow school sinking fund to cover transportation – On passage: Yes |
| #35 03/08/23: SB 39: Legalize abortion – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #36 03/08/23: SB 39: Legalize abortion – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #37 03/08/23: SB 39: Legalize abortion – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #38 03/08/23: SB 39: Legalize abortion – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #39 03/08/23: SB 39: Legalize abortion – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #40 03/08/23: SB 37: Legalize abortion – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #41 03/08/23: SB 2: Legalize abortion – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #42 03/08/23: SB 93: Legalize abortion drugs – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #43 03/08/23: HB 4006: Legalize abortion – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #44 03/08/23: HB 4006: Legalize abortion – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #45 03/08/23: HB 4006: Legalize abortion – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #46 03/08/23: HB 4006: Legalize abortion – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #47 03/08/23: HB 4006: Legalize abortion – On passage: No |
| #48 03/08/23: HB 4032: Legalize abortion – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #49 03/09/23: SB 18: Designate Korematsu Day – On passage: Yes |
| #50 03/09/23: SB 35: Eliminate asset test for food stamps – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #51 03/09/23: SB 35: Eliminate asset test for food stamps – On passage: No |
| #52 03/09/23: SB 32: Require cops pay for training if they leave within 3 years – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #53 03/14/23: SB 34: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #54 03/14/23: SB 34: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #55 03/14/23: SB 34: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #56 03/14/23: SB 34: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #57 03/14/23: SB 34: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #58 03/14/23: SB 34: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #59 03/14/23: SB 34: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #60 03/14/23: SB 34: Repeal Right to Work – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #61 03/14/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #62 03/14/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #63 03/14/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #64 03/14/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #65 03/14/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #66 03/14/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #67 03/14/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #68 03/14/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #69 03/14/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #70 03/14/23: SB 6: Mandate prevailing wage – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #71 03/14/23: SB 6: Mandate prevailing wage – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #72 03/14/23: SB 6: Mandate prevailing wage – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #73 03/14/23: SB 6: Mandate prevailing wage – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #74 03/14/23: SB 6: Mandate prevailing wage – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #75 03/15/23: SB 52: Make penalty apply for failing to report a deer harvest retention number – On passage: Yes |
| #76 03/15/23: SB 101: Eliminate sunset on allowing private insurance companies to meet remotely – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #77 03/15/23: SB 55: Expand a certain tax exemption – On passage: Yes |
| #78 03/16/23: SB 76: Universal Gun Registration – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #79 03/16/23: SB 76: Universal Gun Registration – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #80 03/16/23: SB 76: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #81 03/16/23: SB 77: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No |
| #82 03/16/23: SB 78: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #83 03/16/23: SB 78: Universal Gun Registration – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #84 03/16/23: SB 79: Lock Up Your Safety law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #85 03/16/23: SB 80: Lock Up Your Safety law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #86 03/16/23: SB 81: Tax exemption for gun safety devices – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #87 03/16/23: SB 81: Tax exemption for gun safety devices – On passage: No |
| #88 03/16/23: SB 82: Tax exemption for gun safety devices – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #89 03/16/23: SB 83: RED FLAG LAW – Minority amendment to tie-bar with a Republican community college funding bill: Yes |
| #90 03/16/23: SB 83: RED FLAG LAW – On passage: No |
| #91 03/16/23: SB 84: RED FLAG LAW – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #92 03/16/23: SB 85: RED FLAG LAW – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #93 03/16/23: SB 86: RED FLAG LAW – On passage: No |
| #94 03/16/23: SB 147: Make abortion a civil right, requiring employers to pay for procedures – Minority amendment to mitigate negative effect of bill: Yes |
| #95 03/16/23: SB 147: Make abortion a civil right, requiring employers to pay for procedures – On passage: No |
| #96 03/16/23: SB 158: Exempt delivery and installation from sales tax – On passage: Yes |
| #97 03/16/23: SB 159: Exempt delivery and installation from sales tax – On passage: Yes |
| #98 03/16/23: SB 160: Exempt delivery and installation from sales tax – On passage: Yes |
| #99 03/21/23: HB 4007: Mandate prevailing wage – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #100 03/21/23: SB 34: Repeal Right to Work – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #102 03/21/23: HB 4039: Exempt delivery and installation from sales tax in certain cases – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #103 03/21/23: HB 4253: Exempt delivery and installation from sales tax – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #101 03/22/23: HB 4004: Repeal Right to Work – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #104 03/22/23: SB 137: Implement certification of guardians and give guardians of tribal children access to funds – On passage: Yes |
| #105 03/22/23: SB 138: Implement certification of guardians and give guardians of tribal children access to funds – On passage: Yes |
| #106 03/22/23: SB 87: Amend vehicle transfer fee detail – On passage: Yes |
| #107 03/22/23: SB 141: Eliminate sunset on allowing alcohol delivery and carryout sales – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #108 03/23/23: SB 43: Spell out construction zone barrier detail – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #109 03/23/23: SB 129: Expand brownfield taxpayer subsidy deal to include subsidized housing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #110 03/23/23: SB 130: Nothing - update references for SB 129 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #111 03/23/23: SB 131: Nothing - update references for SB 129 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #112 03/23/23: SB 132: Nothing - update references for SB 129 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #113 03/23/23: SB 79: Lock Up Your Safety law – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #114 03/23/23: SB 80: Lock Up Your Safety law – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #115 03/23/23: HB 4138: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #116 03/23/23: HB 4142: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #117 03/23/23: HB 4143: Universal Gun Registration – On passage: No |
| #118 04/19/23: SB 83: RED FLAG LAW – On passage: No |
| #119 04/19/23: HB 4045: Create MSP childcare worker criminal database and review – On passage: Yes |
| #120 04/19/23: HB 4219: Modify appointment to board of corporate welfare (Mich. Stategic Fund) – On passage: Yes |
| #121 04/19/23: SB 161: Require teachers take CPR training – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #122 04/19/23: SB 162: Expand reciprocity for out-of-state school counselors – On passage: Yes |
| #123 04/19/23: SB 56: Repeal archaic law against "lewd and lacscivious" relations out of wedlock – On passage: No |
| #124 04/19/23: SB 59: Clarify definition of peace officer in mental health code – On passage: Yes |
| #125 04/19/23: 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: Yes |
| #126 04/19/23: HB 4146: Red Flag Law – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #127 04/19/23: HB 4147: Red Flag Law – On passage: No |
| #128 04/19/23: HB 4148: Red Flag Law – On passage: No |
| #129 04/20/23: SB 88: Require filtration systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #130 04/20/23: SB 89: Create new clean water bureaucracy – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #131 04/20/23: HB 4054: Clarify detail on aggregate processing sales tax exemption – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #132 04/20/23: SB 97: Clarify sales/use tax industrial processing exemption detail – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #133 04/26/23: SB 185: More scrubbing relating to undoing the emergency manager law – Amendment to allow college students to sue unions for illegal strikes: Didn't vote |
| #134 04/26/23: SB 185: More scrubbing relating to undoing the emergency manager law – Amendment to require public sector unions inform workers of their Janus rights: Didn't vote |
| #135 04/26/23: SB 185: More scrubbing relating to undoing the emergency manager law – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #136 04/27/23: SB 144: Increase EITC – Republican amendment to repeal distributing business tax money to general fund: Didn't vote |
| #137 04/27/23: SB 144: Increase EITC – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #138 04/27/23: HB 4054: Clarify detail on aggregate processing sales tax exemption – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #139 04/27/23: SB 97: Clarify sales/use tax industrial processing exemption detail – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #140 04/27/23: HB 4199: Allow spouses be eligible for Michigan National Guard tuition assistance – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #141 04/27/23: 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. – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #142 05/02/23: SB 18: Designate Korematsu Day – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #143 05/03/23: SB 236: Clarify definition of mental incapacitation detail in criminal sexual conduct context – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #144 05/03/23: HB 4166: Eliminate A-F – Republican amendment to mitigate effect of bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #145 05/03/23: HB 4166: Eliminate A-F – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #146 05/03/23: SB 127: Create tax credit for community endowment charities – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #147 05/03/23: SB 128: Create tax credit for food charities – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #148 05/04/23: SB 66: Require materials in schools on sexual assault and harassment – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #149 05/04/23: SB 67: Make felony for unnecessary invasive medical procedures – On passage: Yes |
| #150 05/04/23: SB 68: Sentencing guidelines for violation of SB 67 – On passage: Yes |
| #151 05/04/23: SB 69: Require consent and witness for invasive procedures on minors – On passage: Yes |
| #152 05/04/23: SB 70: Sentencing guidelines for violation of SB 69 – On passage: Yes |
| #153 05/04/23: SB 71: Require documentation of medically invasive procedures – On passage: Yes |
| #154 05/04/23: SB 72: Sentencing guidelines for violation of SB 71 – On passage: Yes |
| #155 05/04/23: SB 73: Protect anonymity of accuser in sexual assault accusations – On passage: Yes |
| #156 05/04/23: SB 147: Make abortion a civil right, requiring employers to pay for procedures – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #157 05/09/23: SB 187: Dept of Agriculture (MDARD) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #158 05/09/23: SB 187: Dept of Agriculture (MDARD) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #159 05/09/23: SB 187: Dept of Agriculture (MDARD) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #160 05/09/23: SB 188: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #161 05/09/23: SB 188: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #162 05/09/23: SB 188: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #163 05/09/23: SB 188: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #164 05/09/23: SB 188: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #165 05/09/23: SB 188: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #166 05/09/23: SB 188: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #167 05/09/23: SB 188: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #168 05/09/23: SB 191: Dept of Corrections annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #169 05/09/23: SB 191: Dept of Corrections annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #170 05/09/23: SB 191: Dept of Corrections annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #171 05/09/23: SB 191: Dept of Corrections annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #172 05/09/23: SB 191: Dept of Corrections annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #173 05/09/23: SB 191: Dept of Corrections annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #174 05/09/23: SB 191: Dept of Corrections annual budget – On passage: No |
| #175 05/09/23: SB 192: Judiciary annual budget – Republican amendment: No |
| #176 05/09/23: SB 192: Judiciary annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #177 05/09/23: SB 192: Judiciary annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #178 05/09/23: SB 192: Judiciary annual budget – On passage: No |
| #179 05/09/23: SB 195: Dept of Licensing and Regulation (LARA) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #180 05/09/23: SB 195: Dept of Licensing and Regulation (LARA) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #181 05/09/23: SB 195: Dept of Licensing and Regulation (LARA) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #182 05/09/23: SB 195: Dept of Licensing and Regulation (LARA) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #183 05/09/23: SB 195: Dept of Licensing and Regulation (LARA) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #184 05/09/23: SB 196: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #185 05/09/23: SB 196: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #186 05/10/23: SB 124: Create railroad local grade separation grant program – On passage: Yes |
| #187 05/10/23: SB 125: Create railroad local grade separation grant program – On passage: Yes |
| #188 05/10/23: SB 201: Community Colleges annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #189 05/10/23: SB 201: Community Colleges annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #190 05/10/23: SB 201: Community Colleges annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #191 05/10/23: SB 201: Community Colleges annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #192 05/10/23: SB 201: Community Colleges annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #193 05/10/23: SB 201: Community Colleges annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #194 05/10/23: SB 198: State Police annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #195 05/10/23: SB 198: State Police annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #196 05/10/23: SB 198: State Police annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #197 05/10/23: SB 198: State Police annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #198 05/10/23: SB 186: Department of Education annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #199 05/10/23: SB 178: Dept of Transportation (MDOT) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #200 05/10/23: SB 178: Dept of Transportation (MDOT) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #201 05/10/23: SB 178: Dept of Transportation (MDOT) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #202 05/10/23: SB 178: Dept of Transportation (MDOT) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #203 05/10/23: SB 197: Dept of Veterans Affairs annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #204 05/10/23: SB 197: Dept of Veterans Affairs annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #205 05/10/23: SB 197: Dept of Veterans Affairs annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #206 05/10/23: SB 197: Dept of Veterans Affairs annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #207 05/10/23: SB 197: Dept of Veterans Affairs annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #208 05/10/23: SB 189: "School aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #209 05/10/23: SB 189: "School aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #210 05/10/23: SB 189: "School aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #211 05/10/23: SB 189: "School aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #212 05/10/23: SB 189: "School aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #213 05/10/23: SB 189: "School aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #214 05/10/23: SB 189: "School aid" annual budget – On passage: No |
| #215 05/10/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #216 05/10/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #217 05/10/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #218 05/10/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #219 05/10/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #220 05/10/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #221 05/10/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #222 05/10/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #223 05/10/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #224 05/10/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #225 05/10/23: HB 4250: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #226 05/10/23: HB 4251: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No |
| #227 05/10/23: HB 4252: Increase penalties for texting while driving – On passage: No |
| #228 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #229 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #230 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #231 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #232 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #233 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #234 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #235 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #236 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #237 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #238 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #239 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #240 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #241 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #242 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #243 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #244 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #245 05/10/23: SB 190: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – On passage: No |
| #246 05/10/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #247 05/10/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #248 05/10/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #249 05/10/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #250 05/10/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #251 05/10/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #252 05/10/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #253 05/10/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #254 05/10/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #255 05/11/23: SB 194: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #256 05/11/23: SB 194: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #257 05/11/23: SB 194: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #258 05/11/23: SB 194: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: Yes |
| #259 05/11/23: SB 194: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #260 05/11/23: SB 194: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment to prohibit funds going to Communist Chinese companies: Yes |
| #261 05/11/23: SB 194: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #262 05/11/23: SB 194: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage (re-vote): No |
| #263 05/11/23: SB 174: Another school supplemental – On passage: No |
| #264 05/11/23: SB 291: Yet another budget supplemental – On passage: No |
| #265 05/11/23: SB 289: Expand corporate welfare special interest deal – On passage: Yes |
| #266 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #267 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #268 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #269 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #270 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #271 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #272 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #273 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #274 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #275 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #276 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #277 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #278 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #279 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #280 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #281 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #282 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #283 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #284 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #285 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #286 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #287 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #288 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #289 05/11/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – On passage: No |
| #290 05/11/23: SB 219: Allow pharmacists to order and administer vaccines – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #291 05/17/23: SB 14: Allow state to impose more strict energy rules than the feds do – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #292 05/17/23: SB 14: Allow state to impose more strict energy rules than the feds do – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #293 05/17/23: SB 14: Allow state to impose more strict energy rules than the feds do – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #294 05/17/23: SB 14: Allow state to impose more strict energy rules than the feds do – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #295 05/17/23: SB 14: Allow state to impose more strict energy rules than the feds do – On passage: No |
| #296 05/17/23: SB 164: Revise details of principal shopping districts and business improvement zones – On passage: No |
| #297 05/17/23: HB 4244: State Police annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #298 05/17/23: HB 4245: Judiciary annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #299 05/17/23: HB 4247: Dept of Corrections annual budget – On passage: No |
| #300 05/17/23: HB 4281: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #301 05/17/23: HB 4289: Dept of Agriculture (MDARD) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #302 05/17/23: HB 4290: Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) annual budget – On passage: Yes |
| #303 05/17/23: HB 4292: General government budget (legislature, governor, AG, SOS, Treasury, DTMB, Civil Rights) – On passage: No |
| #304 05/17/23: HB 4310: Dept of Heath and Human Services (DHHS) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #305 05/17/23: SB 50: Designate "Juneteenth" – On passage: Yes |
| #306 05/23/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #307 05/23/23: SB 178: Dept of Transportation (MDOT) annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #308 05/23/23: SB 186: Department of Education annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #309 05/23/23: SB 194: Dept of Labor annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #310 05/23/23: SB 185: More scrubbing relating to undoing the emergency manager law – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #311 05/23/23: SB 197: Dept of Veterans Affairs annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #312 05/23/23: SB 199: Dept of Environmental Quality (EGLE) annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #313 05/23/23: SB 200: Universities annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #314 05/23/23: SB 201: Community Colleges annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #315 05/23/23: SB 90: Make hair style a civil right – On passage: Yes |
| #316 05/23/23: SB 150: Allow small claims tax tribunal hearings be done by phone or video – On passage: Yes |
| #317 05/23/23: SB 262: Revise detail of fire regulation applying to tents – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #318 05/23/23: SB 326: Replace "he or she" with "the person" and "his or her" with "the person's" in a tax law – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #319 05/24/23: SB 302: Require buildings exceed energy code requirements to qualify as new construction energy project – On passage: No |
| #320 05/24/23: SB 303: Expand clean energy subsidies – On passage: No |
| #321 05/24/23: SB 288: Make temporary Michigan energy assistance program permanent – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #322 06/06/23: SB 32: Require cops pay for training if they leave within 3 years – Concur with House: Yes |
| #323 06/06/23: HB 4176: Require cops pay for training if they leave within 3 years – On passage: Yes |
| #324 06/07/23: SB 22: Tweak definition of "TSA area" in an airport – On passage: Yes |
| #325 06/07/23: SB 251: Remove requirement buses display carrier's phone number – On passage: Yes |
| #326 06/07/23: SB 235: Declare a holiday – On passage: Yes |
| #327 06/07/23: SB 339: Create absentee ballot electronic tracking system – On passage: Yes |
| #328 06/08/23: HB 4555: Designate a holiday – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #329 06/08/23: SB 134: Revise details of sobriety court – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #330 06/08/23: SB 135: Revise details of sobriety court – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #331 06/08/23: SB 169: Require public employers provide information to labor bosses – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #332 06/08/23: SB 169: Require public employers provide information to labor bosses – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #333 06/08/23: SB 169: Require public employers provide information to labor bosses – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #334 06/08/23: SB 169: Require public employers provide information to labor bosses – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #335 06/08/23: SB 169: Require public employers provide information to labor bosses – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #336 06/08/23: SB 169: Require public employers provide information to labor bosses – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #337 06/08/23: SB 169: Require public employers provide information to labor bosses – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #338 06/08/23: SB 103: Impose licensure on hunting and fishing guides – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #339 06/08/23: SB 104: Impose licensure on hunting and fishing guides – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #340 06/08/23: SB 105: Impose licensure on hunting and fishing guides – On passage: Yes |
| #341 06/14/23: SB 248: Slightly expand who can have a support dog in the courtroom as a witness – On passage: Yes |
| #342 06/14/23: SB 268: Increase death benefit for cemetary or funeral goods – On passage: Yes |
| #343 06/14/23: SB 247: Expand university ability to sell alcohol at events – On passage: Yes |
| #344 06/14/23: SB 26: Create an air quality fund to spend more money – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #345 06/14/23: SB 31: Require doctors test children for lead poisoning unless parent objects – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #346 06/14/23: SB 31: Require doctors test children for lead poisoning unless parent objects – On passage: Yes |
| #347 06/14/23: SB 179: Give Indian tribes a cut of marijuana revenue – On passage: Yes |
| #348 06/14/23: SB 180: Give Indian tribes a cut of marijuana revenue – On passage: Yes |
| #349 06/14/23: HB 4120: Require training materials for mandatory reporters of child abuse – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #350 06/14/23: HB 4121: Revoke license for health professionals convicted of sexual misconduct – On passage: Yes |
| #351 06/14/23: HB 4122: Revoke license for health professionals convicted of sexual misconduct – On passage: Yes |
| #352 06/14/23: HB 4123: Prohibit school officials from preventing reporting sexual misconduct – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #353 06/14/23: HB 4124: Prohibit school officials from preventing reporting sexual misconduct to Title IX coord. – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #354 06/14/23: HB 4125: Prohibit expelling students who report sexual misconduct – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #355 06/14/23: HB 4375: Allow more casinos – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #356 06/14/23: SB 356: Replace statutory requirement on summary of benefits statements to administrative rule – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #357 06/14/23: SB 357: Prohibit insurers from rescinding health coverage – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #358 06/14/23: 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 |
| #359 06/14/23: SB 359: Eliminate job performance-based compensation for teachers and school administrators and impose mandate on charter schools – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #360 06/14/23: SB 359: Eliminate job performance-based compensation for teachers and school administrators and impose mandate on charter schools – On passage: Yes |
| #361 06/14/23: SB 367: Implement early voting – On passage: Yes |
| #362 06/14/23: SB 368: Make crime of disclosing early election results – On passage: Yes |
| #363 06/14/23: SB 369: Implement permanent no-reason absentee voting – On passage: Yes |
| #364 06/14/23: SB 370: Rewrite rules on absentee ballots – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #365 06/14/23: SB 371: Companion bill with SB 370 to rewrite rules on absentee ballots – On passage: Yes |
| #366 06/14/23: SB 372: Mandate ballot drop boxes – On passage: Yes |
| #367 06/14/23: SB 373: Allow easily faked IDs (student IDs, etc.) be used for voting ID – On passage: Yes |
| #368 06/14/23: SB 374: Increase precinct size from less than 3,000 voters to 5,000 – On passage: Yes |
| #412 06/17/23: HB 4617: Ban "conversion therapy" – Republican amendment to clarify that discussing a minor's biological sex at birth is not "conversion therapy": Yes |
| #369 06/22/23: SB 377: Create a criminal justice policy commission within legislature – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #370 06/22/23: SB 209: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #371 06/22/23: SB 211: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #372 06/22/23: SB 212: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #373 06/22/23: SB 213: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #374 06/22/23: SB 215: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #375 06/22/23: SB 216: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #376 06/22/23: SB 217: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #377 06/22/23: SB 246: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #378 06/22/23: SB 210: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #379 06/22/23: SB 214: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #380 06/27/23: HB 4437: Omnibus annual budget (everything except education) – On passage: No |
| #381 06/27/23: HB 4495: Make various changes to the medical assistance program to reflect there not being certain program waivers – On passage: No |
| #382 06/27/23: HB 4496: Make various changes to the medical assistance program to reflect there not being certain program waivers – On passage: No |
| #383 06/27/23: HB 4362: Allow people to opt-in to donate organs when filing taxes – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #384 06/27/23: HB 4363: Allow people to opt-in to donate organs when filing taxes – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #385 06/27/23: HB 4364: Allow people to opt-in to donate organs when filing taxes – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #386 06/27/23: SB 71: Require documentation of medically invasive procedures – On passage: Yes |
| #387 06/27/23: SB 125: Create railroad local grade separation grant program – On passage: Yes |
| #388 06/27/23: SB 161: Require teachers take CPR training – On passage: Yes |
| #389 06/27/23: SB 162: Expand reciprocity for out-of-state school counselors – On passage: Yes |
| #390 06/27/23: SB 164: Revise details of principal shopping districts and business improvement zones – On passage: No |
| #391 06/27/23: SB 289: Expand corporate welfare special interest deal – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #392 06/27/23: HB 4294: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #393 06/27/23: HB 4295: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #394 06/27/23: HB 4296: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #395 06/27/23: HB 4299: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #396 06/27/23: HB 4300: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #397 06/27/23: HB 4302: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #398 06/27/23: HB 4202: Allow automatic conviction for rape of mentally incapacitated spouse – On passage: Yes |
| #399 06/27/23: HB 4454: Revise details of "business improvement zone" welfare districts – On passage: No |
| #400 06/27/23: HB 4153: Create railroad local grade separation grant program and fund – On passage: Yes |
| #401 06/27/23: HB 4696: Make crime of reporting early voting results – On passage: Yes |
| #402 06/27/23: HB 4697: Mandate ballot drop boxes – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #403 06/27/23: HB 4699: Implement permanent no-reason absentee voting – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #404 06/27/23: HB 4702: Increase precinct size from less than 3,000 voters to 5,000 – On passage: Yes |
| #405 06/27/23: SB 293: Remove regulations on subsidized housing – On passage: No |
| #406 06/27/23: SB 280: Require children get dental exams – On passage: Yes |
| #407 06/27/23: SB 287: Allow doctors to invite you to donate your organs – On passage: Yes |
| #408 06/27/23: SB 384: Ban denying or limiting insurance to organ donors – On passage: Yes |
| #409 06/27/23: HB 4616: Ban "conversion therapy" – Republican amendment to prohibit sterilizing minors without parental consent: Yes |
| #410 06/27/23: HB 4616: Ban "conversion therapy" – Republican amendment to prohibit gender identity counseling without parental consent: Yes |
| #411 06/27/23: HB 4616: Ban "conversion therapy" – On passage: No |
| #413 06/27/23: HB 4617: Ban "conversion therapy" – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #414 06/27/23: HB 4617: Ban "conversion therapy" – On passage: No |
| #415 06/27/23: SB 219: Allow pharmacists to order and administer vaccines – On passage: Yes |
| #416 06/27/23: SB 247: Expand university ability to sell alcohol at events – On passage: Yes |
| #-4 06/28/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Secret vote on immediate effect: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #-3 06/28/23: HB 4437: Omnibus annual budget (everything except education) – Secret vote on immediate effect: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #417 06/28/23: HB 4084: Revise covid-related property tax collection detail – On passage: Yes |
| #418 06/28/23: HB 4317: New law to create Payment in Lieu of Taxes for "solar energy districts" – On passage: No |
| #419 06/28/23: HB 4318: New law to create Payment in Lieu of Taxes for "solar energy districts" – On passage: No |
| #420 06/28/23: SB 176: Extend veterans benefits to unremarried surviving spouse – On passage: Yes |
| #421 06/28/23: SB 330: Companion bill to SB 176 on disabled veteran tax filing requirements – On passage: Yes |
| #422 06/28/23: SB 364: Clarify definition of "qualified error" as regarding a veterans tax exemption – On passage: Yes |
| #423 06/28/23: HB 4689: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #424 06/28/23: SB 148: Create reporting requirements for animal testing facilities – On passage: No |
| #425 06/28/23: SB 149: Require animal research facilities offer lab animals for adoption before euthanization – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #426 06/28/23: SB 281: Allow health insurers give third parties access to dental network contracts – On passage: Yes |
| #427 06/28/23: HB 4294: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #428 06/28/23: SB 129: Expand brownfield taxpayer subsidy deal to include subsidized housing – Concur with House: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #429 06/28/23: SB 209: Prohibit minors from marrying – On passage: Yes |
| #430 06/28/23: SB 212: Prohibit minors from marrying – Concur with House: Yes |
| #431 06/28/23: SB 367: Implement early voting – Concur with House: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #432 06/28/23: SB 370: Rewrite rules on absentee ballots – Concur with House: No |
| #433 06/28/23: SB 367: Implement early voting – Concur with House (on reconsideration): Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #434 06/28/23: SB 373: Allow easily faked IDs (student IDs, etc.) be used for voting ID – Concur with House: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #435 06/28/23: HB 4696: Make crime of reporting early voting results – On passage: Yes |
| #436 06/28/23: HB 4044: Repeal Right to Work – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #437 06/28/23: HB 4044: Repeal Right to Work – On passage: No |
| #438 06/28/23: HB 4233: Allow union bosses to extract dues from employees – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #439 06/28/23: HB 4354: Allow teachers unions to bargain to keep bad teachers – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #440 06/28/23: HB 4354: Allow teachers unions to bargain to keep bad teachers – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #441 06/28/23: HB 4354: Allow teachers unions to bargain to keep bad teachers – On passage: No |
| #442 06/28/23: HB 4820: Allow school districts put seniority over effectiveness in hiring and firing – On passage: No |
| #443 06/28/23: HB 4356: Allow teachers unions to bargain against third party support services – On passage: No |
| #444 06/28/23: HB 4357: Allow teachers unions to bargain against third party support services – On passage: No |
| #445 06/28/23: HB 4437: Omnibus annual budget (everything except education) – Adopt conference report (final passage): Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #446 06/28/23: SB 173: K-12 "School Aid" annual budget – Adopt conference report (final passage): Yes |
| #447 06/28/23: SB 397: Increase outstanding bond limit for housing development authority ($5bn to $7bn) – On passage: No |
| #448 09/07/23: SB 385: Allow applications for poll workers be submitted without being in handwriting – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #449 09/07/23: HB 4356: Allow teachers unions to bargain against third party support services – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #450 09/12/23: HB 4829: Extend a corporate welfare subsidy timeline by three more years – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #451 09/13/23: HB 4302: Prohibit minors from marrying – Concur with House: Yes |
| #452 09/19/23: HB 4200: Require minors be screened periodically for lead poisoning – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #453 09/19/23: SB 31: Require doctors test children for lead poisoning unless parent objects – Concur with House: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #454 09/26/23: SB 337: Revise land survey map requirements – On passage: Yes |
| #455 09/26/23: SB 277: Allow farmers to rent land to build solar farms – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #456 09/26/23: SB 277: Allow farmers to rent land to build solar farms – Republican Amendment: Yes |
| #457 09/26/23: SB 277: Allow farmers to rent land to build solar farms – On passage: No |
| #458 09/27/23: HB 4988: Eliminate sunset on livestock licensing fees – On passage: No |
| #459 09/27/23: HB 4993: Eliminate sunset on architect, engineer, and surveyor licensing fees – On passage: No |
| #460 09/27/23: HB 4994: Increase fees under uniform securities act – On passage: No |
| #461 09/27/23: HB 4995: Increase LLC statement fees – On passage: No |
| #462 09/27/23: HB 4996: Increase nonprofit corporation fees – On passage: No |
| #463 09/27/23: HB 4997: Increase business corporation fees – On passage: No |
| #464 09/27/23: HB 5000: Eliminate sunset on fingerprint and criminal record check fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #465 09/27/23: HB 5003: Eliminate sunset on psychiatric hospital licensing fees – On passage: No |
| #466 09/27/23: SB 506: Increase food service establishment fees – On passage: No |
| #467 09/27/23: SB 507: Expand city income taxes – On passage: No |
| #468 09/27/23: SB 508: Limit farm produce insurance board member's mileage reimbursement – On passage: No |
| #469 09/27/23: SB 509: Allow government to delay grain dealer licenses by 30 more days – On passage: No |
| #470 09/27/23: SB 510: Allow department to grant an additional extension for a temporary grain dealer permit – On passage: No |
| #471 09/27/23: SB 511: Require university unfunded liability payments be made in full – On passage: No |
| #472 09/27/23: HB 4352: Allow creation of HOV lane restrictions – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #473 09/27/23: HB 4353: Allow creation of HOV lane restrictions – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #474 09/27/23: SB 470: Allow uniformed services voters to vote electronically earlier – Republican amendment: No, against majority of his own party |
| #475 09/27/23: SB 470: Allow uniformed services voters to vote electronically earlier – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #476 09/27/23: SB 331: Change application process for small business property tax exemption – On passage: Yes |
| #477 09/27/23: HB 4377: Revise details on sales/use tax exemption on prepared food – On passage: No |
| #478 09/27/23: HB 4378: Revise details on sales/use tax exemption on prepared food – On passage: No |
| #479 09/27/23: HB 4752: Expand "retired" school employees earning both a wage and a pension concurrently – On passage: Yes |
| #480 09/27/23: HB 4982: Extend sunset on higher education and distance education reciprocal exchange act by 6 years – On passage: Yes |
| #481 09/27/23: HB 4990: Eliminate sunset on vehicle registration tax – On passage: No |
| #482 09/27/23: HB 4991: Increase commercial look-up service fees – On passage: No |
| #483 09/27/23: HB 5004: Remove prohibition on health department charging for "quality assurance" assessments and increase home for the aged license fees – On passage: No |
| #484 09/27/23: HB 5006: Remove expired language from a law – On passage: No |
| #485 09/27/23: HB 5007: Increase various natural resources and environmental protection fees – On passage: No |
| #486 10/03/23: SB 176: Extend veterans benefits to unremarried surviving spouse – Concur with House: Yes |
| #487 10/03/23: SB 330: Companion bill to SB 176 on disabled veteran tax filing requirements – Concur with House: Yes |
| #488 10/03/23: SB 397: Increase outstanding bond limit for housing development authority ($5bn to $7bn) – Concur with House: No |
| #489 10/03/23: SB 417: Expanding bond financing program for Section 8 housing – On passage: No |
| #490 10/04/23: HB 4438: Expand mandatory arbitration for police and firefighters to include corrections officers – On passage: Yes |
| #491 10/04/23: HB 4439: Nothing, but rephrase law in gender-fluid language – On passage: Yes |
| #492 10/04/23: SB 513: Allow hospital to convert from county hospital to nonprofit hospital – On passage: Yes |
| #493 10/04/23: SB 483: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs – Amendment to prohibit former board members from exercising First Amendment rights for 5 years: Yes |
| #494 10/04/23: SB 483: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs – Amendment to prohibit governor's donors from being appointed: Yes |
| #495 10/04/23: SB 483: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs – Amendment to require 1 board member be a "one who advocates for patients": Yes |
| #496 10/04/23: SB 483: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs – Amendment to sunset bill after 3 years: Yes |
| #497 10/04/23: SB 483: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs – Amendment to consider the cost of manufacturing the drug whose price the bill would control: Yes |
| #498 10/04/23: SB 483: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs – On passage: No |
| #499 10/04/23: SB 484: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs – On passage: No |
| #500 10/04/23: SB 485: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs – On passage: No |
| #501 10/05/23: HB 4341: Require filtration systems in child care centers – On passage: No |
| #502 10/05/23: HB 4342: Require filtration systems in child care centers – On passage: No |
| #503 10/05/23: SB 441: Impose regulations on fisheries – On passage: No |
| #504 10/05/23: SB 281: Allow health insurers give third parties access to dental network contracts – Concur with Senate: Yes |
| #505 10/10/23: HB 4602: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #506 10/10/23: SB 133: Create overdose fatality review teams – On passage: Yes |
| #507 10/10/23: HB 4619: Ban insurers from discriminating based on "sexual orientation or gender identity" – On passage: No |
| #508 10/10/23: HB 4620: Ban insurers from denying coverage based on preexisting conditions – On passage: No |
| #509 10/10/23: HB 4621: Mandate insurers cover dependents up to age 26 at request of policyholder – On passage: No |
| #510 10/10/23: HB 4622: Prohibit health insurers from offering plans with lifetime or annual dollar limits – On passage: No |
| #511 10/10/23: HB 4623: Prohibit health insurance that does not offer certain "minimum" coverage – On passage: No |
| #512 10/11/23: HB 4341: Require filtration systems in child care centers – On passage: No |
| #513 10/11/23: SB 205: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – On passage: No |
| #514 10/11/23: SB 206: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – On passage: No |
| #515 10/11/23: SB 207: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – On passage: No |
| #516 10/11/23: SB 471: Ban firearms from people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence – On passage: No |
| #517 10/11/23: SB 472: Ban firearms from people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence – On passage: No |
| #518 10/11/23: SB 528: Prescribe additional misdemeanor penalties if the perpetrator was dating, living with, or married to the victim – On passage: No |
| #519 10/11/23: HB 4071: Equal treatment by insurance companies for coverage of orally administered anticancer chemotherapy vs intravenous – On passage: Yes |
| #520 10/12/23: SB 464: Create Michigan license plates styled from earlier years – On passage: Yes |
| #521 10/12/23: SB 418: Increase "county child care fund reimbursement rate" – On passage: Yes |
| #522 10/12/23: SB 421: Mandate courts use "risk and needs assessment" for juvenile criminals – On passage: Yes |
| #523 10/12/23: SB 425: Mandate appellate defender cover minors – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #524 10/12/23: SB 426: Allow department to modify juvenile justice residential per diem rates – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #525 10/12/23: SB 428: Prohibit courts from requiring juvenile delinquents and their families from paying certain court costs – On passage: No |
| #526 10/12/23: SB 429: Make taxpayers pay for DNA evidence fees instead of juvenile criminals – On passage: No |
| #527 10/12/23: SB 432: Expand powers of child advocates – On passage: Yes |
| #528 10/12/23: SB 435: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: Yes |
| #529 10/12/23: SB 436: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: Yes |
| #530 10/12/23: HB 4553: Create a "local government reimbursement fund" – On passage: Yes |
| #531 10/12/23: HB 4554: Create a "local government reimbursement fund" – On passage: Yes |
| #532 10/12/23: SB 382: Require government agencies to be multilingual (paid for by taxpayers) – On passage: No |
| #533 10/12/23: SB 383: Require government agencies to be multilingual (paid for by taxpayers) – On passage: No |
| #534 10/18/23: SB 88: Require filtration systems in child care centers – Concur with House: No |
| #535 10/18/23: SB 331: Change application process for small business property tax exemption – Concur with House: No |
| #536 10/18/23: SB 227: Limit use of physical restraints child therapy group homes – On passage: Yes |
| #537 10/18/23: SB 57: Ban whipped cream devices – On passage: Yes |
| #538 10/18/23: SB 58: Ban whipped cream devices – On passage: Yes |
| #539 10/18/23: SB 572: Reduce maximum precinct size from 5000 voters to 4999 voters – On passage: Yes |
| #540 10/18/23: SB 573: Reduce maximum precinct size from 5000 voters to 4999 voters – On passage: Yes |
| #541 10/18/23: SB 388: Modify details pertaining to the designation of an inactive credit union account – On passage: Yes |
| #542 10/18/23: SB 389: Allow checks, money orders, etc. to expire at a later date for military personnel – On passage: Yes |
| #543 10/18/23: HB 4573: Extend sunset on special interest subsidy for jobs training program – On passage: Yes |
| #544 10/18/23: SB 27: Require insurers provide equal benefits for mental illness as real illness – On passage: Yes |
| #545 10/18/23: SB 351: Expand breastfeeding antidiscrimination act to cover squirting – Republican amendment to correct gender-fluid language: Yes |
| #546 10/18/23: SB 351: Expand breastfeeding antidiscrimination act to cover squirting – On passage: No |
| #547 10/18/23: SB 410: Allow some lawsuits against drug-makers, removing ban on suing FDA-approved drugs – On passage: Yes |
| #548 10/19/23: SB 55: Expand a certain tax exemption – Concur with House: Yes |
| #549 10/19/23: SB 227: Limit use of physical restraints child therapy group homes – On passage: Yes |
| #550 10/19/23: HB 4420: Allow law enforcement to give victims' info to survivor programs without their consent – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #551 10/19/23: HB 4421: Allow accusers' faces be blurred in court video proceedings – On passage: Yes |
| #552 10/19/23: HB 4422: Expand definition of "serious misdemeanor" – On passage: No |
| #553 10/19/23: HB 4423: Allow victim impact statements be made remotely – On passage: Yes |
| #554 10/19/23: HB 4516: Expand domestic violence government spending to include tribal programs – On passage: Yes |
| #555 10/19/23: HB 4561: Allow liquor companies issue coupons that require purchase of non-alcoholic product – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #556 10/19/23: SB 175: Revise property tax penalty levy detail – On passage: No |
| #557 10/19/23: HB 4376: Impose new limitations on how insurances agents can hold premiums – On passage: Yes |
| #558 10/19/23: SB 328: Expand regulations on smoke alarm batteries – On passage: No |
| #559 10/19/23: SB 474: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #560 10/19/23: SB 474: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #561 10/19/23: SB 474: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #562 10/19/23: SB 474: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #563 10/19/23: SB 474: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – On passage: No |
| #564 10/19/23: SB 475: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #565 10/19/23: SB 475: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – On passage: No |
| #566 10/19/23: SB 476: Legalize late-term abortion – On passage: No |
| #567 10/19/23: SB 477: Allow pregnant student services provide abortion referrals – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #568 10/19/23: SB 477: Allow pregnant student services provide abortion referrals – On passage: No |
| #569 10/19/23: SB 529: Extend period for county canvassers to certify election results and other certification process changes – On passage: No |
| #570 10/19/23: SB 395: Lower standard for teacher evaluation – On passage: No |
| #571 10/19/23: SB 396: Lower standard for teacher certification – On passage: No |
| #572 10/19/23: SB 530: Impose medical reimbursement price controls with higher reimbursements for metro Detroit – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #573 10/19/23: SB 530: Impose medical reimbursement price controls with higher reimbursements for metro Detroit – On passage: No |
| #574 10/19/23: SB 531: Impose medical reimbursement price controls with higher reimbursements for metro Detroit – On passage: No |
| #575 10/19/23: SB 575: Update a reference – On passage: No |
| #576 10/19/23: HB 4998: Allow government to delay grain dealer licenses by 30 more days – On passage: No |
| #577 10/19/23: SB 466: Exempt a cigar bar from smoking ban that only would apply to Bay City – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #578 10/19/23: SB 518: Extend allowing interim teaching certificates – On passage: Yes |
| #579 10/19/23: SB 533: Allow for electronic transfer of title or interest in vehicles – On passage: Yes |
| #580 10/24/23: HB 4273: Require codemnation notices be sent to tenants as well as landlords – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #581 10/24/23: HB 4567: Update reference because no-ID absentee ballots are no longer presumptively challenged – On passage: No |
| #582 10/24/23: HB 4568: Allow companies to drive voters to the polls – Republican amendment to prohibit vote drivers from advertising candidates and parties: Yes |
| #583 10/24/23: HB 4568: Allow companies to drive voters to the polls – Republican amendment to prohibit vote drivers from intimidating voters: Yes |
| #584 10/24/23: HB 4568: Allow companies to drive voters to the polls – Amendment to prohibit vote drivers from electioneering and intimidation: Yes |
| #585 10/24/23: HB 4568: Allow companies to drive voters to the polls – On passage: No |
| #586 10/24/23: HB 4644: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act – On passage: Yes |
| #587 10/24/23: HB 4645: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act – On passage: Yes |
| #588 10/24/23: HB 4646: Make major changes to Power of Attorney Act – On passage: Yes |
| #589 10/25/23: HB 4926: Remove expired property tax details for Covid pandemic – On passage: Yes |
| #590 10/25/23: SB 449: Create regulations for access to "quality complex rehabilitation technology" – On passage: Yes |
| #591 10/25/23: SB 450: Create regulations for access to "quality complex rehabilitation technology" – On passage: Yes |
| #592 10/25/23: SB 592: Prohibit state lawsuits related to various opioid settlements – On passage: Yes |
| #593 10/26/23: SB 174: Another school supplemental – Concur with House: No |
| #594 10/26/23: SB 593: Legalize all abortion on demand – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #595 10/26/23: SB 593: Legalize all abortion on demand – On passage: No |
| #596 10/26/23: HB 4520: Increase penaltes for assault and battery against people performing medicine (incl. abortion) – On passage: No |
| #597 10/26/23: HB 4521: Increase penaltes for assault and battery against people performing medicine (incl. abortion) – On passage: No |
| #598 10/26/23: SB 350: Allow Promise Zone Authority Act cover room and board expenses for high ed. – On passage: Yes |
| #599 10/26/23: SB 555: Mandate "promise zone" board members live in or near a promise zone – On passage: Yes |
| #600 10/26/23: SB 273: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #601 10/26/23: SB 273: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #602 10/26/23: SB 273: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – On passage: No |
| #603 10/26/23: SB 519: New law to create a "community and worker economic transition office" – On passage: No |
| #604 10/26/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #605 10/26/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #606 10/26/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #607 10/26/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – On passage: Yes |
| #608 10/26/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #609 10/26/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #610 10/26/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #611 10/26/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #612 10/26/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #613 10/26/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – On passage: No |
| #614 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #615 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #616 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #617 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #618 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #619 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #620 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #621 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #622 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #623 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #624 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #625 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #626 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #627 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #628 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #629 10/26/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – On passage: No |
| #630 10/31/23: HB 4021: Refer to cops in law as "peace officers" – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #631 11/01/23: HB 4515: Make permanent a once-expiring off-road vehicle fee – On passage: No |
| #632 11/01/23: HB 4832: Allow environmental department to issue emergency order compelling an owner repair or remove a structure on bottomland – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #633 11/01/23: SB 613: Mandate elected officials report their personal finances – On passage: Yes |
| #634 11/01/23: SB 614: Mandate candidates for public office disclose their personal finances – On passage: Yes |
| #635 11/01/23: SB 615: Allow campaign committee to pay candidates' late filing fees – On passage: Yes |
| #636 11/01/23: SB 616: Companion bill to SB 613-615 – On passage: Yes |
| #637 11/02/23: SB 395: Lower standard for teacher evaluation – Concur with House: No |
| #638 11/02/23: SB 528: Prescribe additional misdemeanor penalties if the perpetrator was dating, living with, or married to the victim – Concur with House: No |
| #639 11/02/23: SB 249: Expand occupational licensure on paramedics – On passage: Yes |
| #640 11/02/23: SB 463: Require students apply for federal student loans as a condition of graduating high school – On passage: No |
| #641 11/02/23: HB 4983: Automatically register state ID holders to vote – On passage: No |
| #642 11/02/23: SB 174: Another school supplemental – Adopt conference report: No |
| #643 11/02/23: HB 4984: Automatically register state ID holders to vote – On passage: No |
| #644 11/02/23: SB 505: Criminalize "intimidating" an election official – On passage: No |
| #645 11/02/23: SB 570: Prohibit county clerks from conducting election audits if the clerk is a member of a political party – On passage: No |
| #646 11/02/23: SB 590: Mandate all election court challenges be filed in the state Court of Claims – On passage: No |
| #647 11/02/23: SB 591: Prohibit legal challenges to presidential election – On passage: No |
| #648 11/02/23: SB 594: Eliminate protections against online voter registration fraud – On passage: No |
| #649 11/02/23: SB 393: Eliminate the environmental science advisory board – On passage: No |
| #650 11/02/23: SB 394: Eliminate the environmental permit review commission (which reduces red tape) – On passage: No |
| #651 11/02/23: HB 4985: Automatically register state ID holders to vote – On passage: No |
| #652 11/02/23: HB 4986: Remove option to decline to register to vote when applying for a state ID – On passage: No |
| #653 11/02/23: HB 4569: Allow "pre-registration" of voters at age 16 – On passage: No |
| #654 11/02/23: HB 4570: Allow voters to apply for absentee ballots online without signature verification – On passage: No |
| #655 11/02/23: HB 4292: General government budget (legislature, governor, AG, SOS, Treasury, DTMB, Civil Rights) – Adopt conference report: No |
| #656 11/07/23: SB 474: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – Concur with House: No |
| #657 11/07/23: SB 476: Legalize late-term abortion – Concur with House: No |
| #658 11/07/23: SB 477: Allow pregnant student services provide abortion referrals – Concur with House: No |
| #659 11/07/23: SB 280: Require children get dental exams – Concur with House: Yes |
| #660 11/07/23: HB 4717: Increase continuing education requirements on real estate brokers – On passage: Yes |
| #661 11/07/23: HB 4861: Remove conditions on a state property conveyed to Muskegon County – On passage: Yes |
| #662 11/07/23: HB 4949: Legalize child sexual mutilation and mandate health insurance pay for abortions – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #663 11/07/23: HB 4949: Legalize child sexual mutilation and mandate health insurance pay for abortions – On passage: No |
| #664 11/07/23: HB 4951: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – On passage: No |
| #665 11/07/23: HB 4953: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – On passage: No |
| #666 11/07/23: HB 4954: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – On passage: No |
| #667 11/07/23: HB 4955: Update references to reflect legalized abortion – On passage: No |
| #668 11/07/23: HB 4956: Legalize late-term abortion – On passage: No |
| #669 11/08/23: HB 5120: Allow state energy bureaucrats to override local zoning restrictions on wind and solar – On passage: No |
| #670 11/08/23: HB 5121: Allow state energy bureaucrats to override local zoning restrictions on wind and solar – On passage: No |
| #671 11/08/23: SB 382: Require government agencies to be multilingual (paid for by taxpayers) – Concur with House: No |
| #672 11/08/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #673 11/08/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #674 11/08/23: SB 271: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Concur with House: No |
| #675 11/08/23: SB 277: Allow farmers to rent land to build solar farms – Concur with House: No |
| #676 11/08/23: SB 502: Mandate "equitable" access to wastewater utilities – Concur with House: No |
| #677 11/08/23: HB 4625: Limit time a youth can be placed in precourt diversion program and mandate a screening tool – On passage: No |
| #678 11/08/23: HB 4626: Limit time a youth can be placed in precourt diversion program and mandate a screening tool – On passage: No |
| #679 11/08/23: HB 4628: Mandate courts use screening tool for minors – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #680 11/08/23: HB 4629: Mandate a juvenile screening tool before keeping juveniles in secure detention before trial – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #681 11/08/23: HB 4633: Require courts to consider a juvenile's maturity, emotional and mental health in sentencing – On passage: No |
| #682 11/08/23: HB 4636: Eliminate late court fees for juvenile criminals – On passage: No |
| #683 11/08/23: HB 4637: Eliminate "juvenile sentenced as adult" fee for juveniles sentenced as adults – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #684 11/08/23: HB 4639: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: Yes |
| #685 11/08/23: HB 4640: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: Yes |
| #686 11/08/23: HB 4643: Rename "chidren's ombudsman" to "child advocate" – On passage: Yes |
| #687 11/08/23: HB 5021: Put public school employees on Tier 1 retirement plan if they don't choose one – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #688 11/08/23: HB 5021: Put public school employees on Tier 1 retirement plan if they don't choose one – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #689 11/08/23: HB 4945: Ban firearms from people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence – On passage: No |
| #690 11/08/23: HB 4823: Add a new probate judge in Macomb County – On passage: Yes |
| #691 11/08/23: HB 4920: Add a judge in Kenty County district court – On passage: Yes |
| #692 11/08/23: SB 480: Authorize dividing of tracts of unused farmland – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #693 11/08/23: HB 4337: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #694 11/08/23: HB 4850: Exempt active duty military from jury duty – On passage: Yes |
| #695 11/08/23: HB 4706: Clarify that electric vehicle charging services are not public utilities – On passage: Yes |
| #696 11/08/23: HB 5048: Allow local governments to levy taxes on hotels – On passage: No |
| #697 11/08/23: HB 5074: Allow municipalities get "retroactive" approval of tax-incremenet financing projects going back 5 years – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #698 11/08/23: HB 4720: Require government agencies to be multilingual (paid for by taxpayers) – On passage: No |
| #699 11/08/23: HB 4722: Remove older language on "Juneteenth" state employee vacation day replaced in another bill – On passage: Yes |
| #700 11/08/23: HB 4885: Create a "medication aide training and permit program" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #701 11/08/23: HB 4923: Create a "medication aide training and permit program" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #702 11/08/23: SB 44: Prohibit invasive bodily exams on unconscious patients – On passage: Yes |
| #703 11/08/23: SB 45: Definition of invasive exam – On passage: Yes |
| #704 11/08/23: HB 4945: Ban firearms from people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence – On passage: No |
| #705 11/08/23: SB 273: Mandate all energy be from renewable sources by 2035 – Concur with House: No |
| #706 11/09/23: SB 103: Impose licensure on hunting and fishing guides – Concur with House: No |
| #707 11/09/23: SB 374: Increase precinct size from less than 3,000 voters to 5,000 – Concur with House: Yes |
| #708 11/09/23: SB 529: Extend period for county canvassers to certify election results and other certification process changes – Concur with House: No |
| #709 11/09/23: SB 613: Mandate elected officials report their personal finances – Concur with House: Yes |
| #710 11/09/23: SB 614: Mandate candidates for public office disclose their personal finances – Concur with House: Yes |
| #711 11/09/23: HB 4387: Sentencing guidelines for crime of coercing vulnerable adult to provide pornography – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #712 11/09/23: HB 4320: Make crime to harass, etc. a "vulnerable adult" that causes the person to provide pornography – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #713 11/09/23: HB 4942: Transfer a state-owned parking structure to the House of Representatives – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #714 11/09/23: SB 493: Expand office of legislative corrections ombudsman providing investigations into prison issues – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #715 11/09/23: HB 4082: Name a road – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #716 11/09/23: SB 482: Allow medical waste to remain on premises for longer if the container isn't full – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #717 11/09/23: HB 4126: Eliminate sunset on speed limit guideline – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #718 11/09/23: HB 4897: Provide for equipment sharing between MDOT and local road commissions – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #719 11/09/23: SB 501: Allow electric truck tractors have an additional ton maximum gross weight – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #720 11/09/23: HB 4476: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #721 11/09/23: HB 4476: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #722 11/09/23: HB 4476: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #723 11/09/23: HB 4477: Expand penalties for "hate crime" – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #724 11/09/23: HB 4197: Give government new powers to regulate against financial exploitation – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #725 11/09/23: HB 4129: Criminalize "intimidating" election officials committing crimes – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #726 11/09/23: HB 4129: Criminalize "intimidating" election officials committing crimes – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #727 11/09/23: HB 4695: Implement early voting – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #728 11/09/23: HB 4346: Allow municipal employee retirement board to meet remotely – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #729 11/09/23: HCR 10: Adjourn for the year on Tuesday November 14 – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #730 11/09/23: HB 4457: Create "Juneteenth" taxpayer-funded state employee vacation day – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #731 11/09/23: HB 4276: Impose various regulations on pharmacies – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #732 11/09/23: HB 4230: Allow forced union dues to be spent on left-wing politics – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #733 11/09/23: HB 4234: Allow automatic payroll deductions to be sent to (Democrat) PACs – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #734 11/09/23: HB 5141: Mandate political messages include disclaimer if they use AI-generated content – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #735 11/09/23: HB 5143: Mandate political messages include disclaimer if they use AI-generated content – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #736 11/09/23: HB 5144: Criminalize "materially deceptive" political ads – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #737 11/09/23: HB 5145: Criminalize "materially deceptive" political ads – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #738 11/09/23: SB 148: Create reporting requirements for animal testing facilities – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #739 11/09/23: SB 149: Require animal research facilities offer lab animals for adoption before euthanization – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #740 11/09/23: SB 441: Impose regulations on fisheries – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #1 01/25/24: SB 515: Allow use of hearsay evidence in human trafficking and prostitution cases – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #2 01/25/24: SB 516: Allow use of hearsay evidence in human trafficking and prostitution cases – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #3 01/25/24: SB 517: Compel testimony in human trafficking cases – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #4 01/25/24: SB 415: Exempt micro-brewers from sales and use tax – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #5 01/25/24: SB 416: Exempt micro-brewers from sales and use tax – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #6 02/07/24: HB 4416: Revise details of probate code – On passage: Yes |
| #7 02/07/24: HB 4417: Restrict free transfer of certain vehicles to a surviving spouse – On passage: Yes |
| #8 02/07/24: HB 4418: Increase amount of uniform transfers to minors without court approval – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #9 02/07/24: HB 4419: Increase maximum value of certificate of title transferring deceased owner's interest – On passage: Yes |
| #10 02/13/24: SB 465: Impose distance requirements for following snowplows – On passage: Yes |
| #11 02/14/24: HB 4325: Make garbage dumping a misdemeanor rather than civil infraction at certain volume – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #12 02/14/24: SB 282: Let people pay no penalty for lapsed auto insurance if they were a prisoner – On passage: Yes |
| #13 02/14/24: SB 708: Mandate auto insurers not penalize coverage lapses due to incarceration – On passage: Yes |
| #14 02/14/24: SB 709: Mandate auto insurers not penalize coverage lapses due to incarceration – On passage: Yes |
| #15 02/14/24: HB 4845: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #16 02/20/24: HB 4824: Revise detail in reference to administrative procedures act within natural resources protection act – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #17 02/20/24: HB 4824: Revise detail in reference to administrative procedures act within natural resources protection act – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #18 02/20/24: HB 4825: Revise detail in reference to administrative procedures act within natural resources protection act – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #19 02/20/24: HB 4826: Eliminate the environmental rules review committee (which cuts red tape) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #20 02/21/24: HB 4676: Mandate foster kids be subjected to Michigan state curriculum and impose assessments of education facilities at child care institutions – On passage: Yes |
| #21 02/21/24: HB 4677: Mandate foster kids be subjected to Michigan state curriculum and impose assessments of education facilities at child care institutions – On passage: Yes |
| #22 02/21/24: HB 4678: Mandate foster kids be subjected to Michigan state curriculum and impose assessments of education facilities at child care institutions – On passage: Yes |
| #23 02/22/24: HB 4979: Revise details of appointing tax assessors – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #24 02/22/24: HB 4522: Create "family treatment courts" – On passage: Yes |
| #25 02/22/24: HB 4523: Allow violent offenders be admitted to mental health courts – On passage: Yes |
| #26 02/22/24: HB 4524: Allow courts to allow felon re-offenders continue on probation – On passage: Yes |
| #27 02/22/24: HB 4525: Allow courts to allow felon re-offenders continue on probation – On passage: Yes |
| #28 02/22/24: SB 366: Increase fine for gas safety violation by 1900% – On passage: Yes |
| #29 02/27/24: SB 602: Impose restrictions on right-to-list home sale agreements – On passage: Yes |
| #30 02/27/24: HB 4185: Clarify asbestos violation penalty details – On passage: No |
| #31 02/27/24: HB 4186: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No |
| #32 02/27/24: HB 4188: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #33 02/27/24: HB 4190: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #34 02/27/24: SB 225: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #35 02/27/24: SB 226: Create more asbestos regulations – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #36 02/28/24: SB 498: Revise details of change in foster care placement rules for Indian tribes – On passage: Yes |
| #37 02/28/24: SB 662: Allow special assessment districts exemption from rules on financing inland lake level projects – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #38 02/28/24: HB 4857: Exclude milkweed from definition of noxious weeds – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #39 02/28/24: HB 4857: Exclude milkweed from definition of noxious weeds – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #40 02/28/24: HB 4857: Exclude milkweed from definition of noxious weeds – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #41 02/29/24: SB 721: Extend sunset for preserving existing mineral interests in a marketable record title – On passage: Yes |
| #42 02/29/24: SB 690: Impose sprawling regulatory scheme on Michigan military justice system – On passage: Yes |
| #43 02/29/24: HB 4127: Ban firearms within 100ft of drop box – Minor amendment: Yes |
| #44 02/29/24: HB 4127: Ban firearms within 100ft of drop box – Republican amendment to protect 2nd Amendment: Yes |
| #45 02/29/24: HB 4127: Ban firearms within 100ft of drop box – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #46 02/29/24: HB 4127: Ban firearms within 100ft of drop box – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #47 02/29/24: HB 5096: Expand "renaissance zone" corporate welfare scheme – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #48 02/29/24: HB 4128: Ban firearms within 100ft of drop box – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #49 03/12/24: SB 481: Rebrand "procurement technical assistance center" to "Apex Accelerator" where used in law – On passage: Yes |
| #50 03/12/24: SB 544: Impose licensure on mortuaries – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #51 03/12/24: SB 545: Impose licensure on mortuaries – On passage: No |
| #52 03/12/24: SB 567: Create a state program for school districts to diagnose dyslexia – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #53 03/12/24: SB 567: Create a state program for school districts to diagnose dyslexia – On passage: No |
| #54 03/12/24: SB 568: Create a state program for school districts to diagnose dyslexia – On passage: Yes |
| #55 03/13/24: HB 4511: Expand and change requirements on child safety car seats – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #56 03/13/24: HB 4512: Expand and change requirements on child safety car seats – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #57 03/13/24: SB 691: Revise agriculture growth assessment audit detail – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #58 03/14/24: SB 631: Prohibit "gross negligence" of official duties of public officers – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #59 03/14/24: HB 4343: Expand legislative report about payday loans – On passage: Yes |
| #60 03/19/24: HB 4012: Increase speed limits – On passage: Yes |
| #61 03/19/24: SB 702: Mandate additional training for certain beauty expert licenses – On passage: No |
| #62 03/19/24: SB 398: Allow environmental department to issue emergency order compelling an owner repair or remove a structure on bottomland – On passage: No |
| #63 03/19/24: SB 546: Allow selling alcohol at a university conference center – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #64 03/19/24: SB 789: Allow certain facilities at Ferris State and Eastern Michigan universities sell alcohol – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #65 03/19/24: SB 504: Prohibit long-term industrial energy load rates being subject to securitization changes – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #66 03/19/24: SB 744: Lower standards for teachers on probationary period before tenure – On passage: No |
| #67 03/19/24: HB 4183: Expand drive time for historical vehicles – On passage: Yes |
| #68 03/19/24: SB 716: Authorize personalized historic vehicle license plates for $150 – On passage: Yes |
| #69 03/19/24: HB 5207: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #70 03/19/24: HB 5208: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #71 03/19/24: HB 5209: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #72 03/19/24: HB 5210: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #73 03/19/24: HB 5211: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #74 03/19/24: HB 5212: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #75 03/19/24: HB 5213: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #76 03/19/24: HB 5214: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #77 03/19/24: HB 5215: Impose regulatory regime on assisted/surrogate reproduction – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #78 03/19/24: SB 579: Revise and expand regulations on a corporate welfare subsidy scheme – On passage: No |
| #79 03/19/24: SB 580: Revise and expand regulations on a corporate welfare subsidy scheme – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #80 03/19/24: SB 581: Revise and expand regulations on a corporate welfare subsidy scheme – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #81 03/19/24: HB 4368: Create a corporate tax credit for research and development – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #82 03/19/24: HB 5099: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – On passage: Yes |
| #83 03/19/24: HB 5100: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – On passage: Yes |
| #84 03/19/24: HB 5101: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – On passage: Yes |
| #85 03/19/24: HB 5102: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – On passage: Yes |
| #86 03/19/24: SB 559: Revise and expand a corporate welfare subsidy scheme – On passage: No |
| #87 03/19/24: SB 87: Amend vehicle transfer fee detail – On passage: No |
| #88 03/19/24: SB 600: Criminalize perception-based "criminal threats" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #89 03/19/24: SB 601: Criminalize perception-based "criminal threats" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #90 04/10/24: HB 4608: Impose licensure on dietitian nutritionists – On passage: No |
| #91 04/10/24: SB 706: Remove failure to pay driver responsibility fees from driving records and reinstate deliquent licensees free of charge – On passage: Yes |
| #92 04/10/24: SB 799: Replace gendered with non-gendered words and remove an obsolete reference – On passage: Yes |
| #93 04/16/24: SB 682: Create 15mph speed limits on closed roads – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #94 04/16/24: HB 5103: Issue driver licenses to those convicted of multiple violations of driving without licenses – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #95 04/16/24: HB 4596: Mandate baby wipes be prominently marked as non-flushable – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #96 04/16/24: SB 285: Mandate kindergarten – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #97 04/23/24: HB 5527: Expand regulations on schools' cardiac emergency response plans – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #98 04/23/24: HB 5528: Mandate athletic coaches be trained in CPR – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #99 04/24/24: HB 5392: Extend a sunset on some court costs imposed on convictions for 2 more years – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #100 04/24/24: 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 |
| #101 04/30/24: SB 603: Restrict challenges to election results – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #102 04/30/24: SB 604: Allow election official misconduct in recounts and criminalize "interference" in recounts – On passage: No |
| #103 05/01/24: SB 571: Mandate "prevailing wage" union preference on solar and wind energy projects – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #104 05/01/24: SB 571: Mandate "prevailing wage" union preference on solar and wind energy projects – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #105 05/01/24: SB 571: Mandate "prevailing wage" union preference on solar and wind energy projects – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #106 05/01/24: HB 4331: Increase maximum fire insurance withholding and allow abandoned funds be used for repairs – On passage: Yes |
| #107 05/01/24: HB 4332: Increase penalties for blighting offenses and make crime for subsequent offenses – On passage: Yes |
| #108 05/01/24: HB 4360: Allow emergency services to serve partial municipalities – On passage: Yes |
| #109 05/01/24: SB 817: Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund annual budget – On passage: Yes |
| #110 05/01/24: SB 758: Dept of Agriculture annual budget – On passage: Yes |
| #111 05/01/24: SB 759: Dept of Natural Resources annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #112 05/01/24: SB 764: Dept of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #113 05/01/24: SB 764: Dept of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #114 05/01/24: SB 765: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #115 05/09/24: SB 762: Dept of military and vets affairs annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #116 05/09/24: SB 762: Dept of military and vets affairs annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #117 05/09/24: SB 762: Dept of military and vets affairs annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #118 05/09/24: SB 762: Dept of military and vets affairs annual budget – On passage: No |
| #119 05/09/24: SB 763: State Police annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #120 05/09/24: SB 763: State Police annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #121 05/09/24: SB 757: Judiciary annual budget – On passage: No |
| #122 05/09/24: SB 756: Dept of Corrections annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #123 05/09/24: SB 756: Dept of Corrections annual budget – Republican amendment: No |
| #124 05/09/24: SB 756: Dept of Corrections annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #125 05/09/24: SB 769: Dept of Education annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #126 05/09/24: SB 769: Dept of Education annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #127 05/09/24: SB 761: Dept of Transportation annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #128 05/09/24: SB 761: Dept of Transportation annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #129 05/09/24: SB 761: Dept of Transportation annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #130 05/09/24: SB 768: Dept of Environmental Quality / Energy annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #131 05/09/24: SB 768: Dept of Environmental Quality / Energy annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #132 05/09/24: SB 768: Dept of Environmental Quality / Energy annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #133 05/09/24: SB 768: Dept of Environmental Quality / Energy annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #134 05/09/24: SB 748: “Department of lifelong education, advancement, and potential” annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #135 05/09/24: SB 752: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #136 05/09/24: SB 752: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #137 05/09/24: SB 752: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #138 05/09/24: SB 752: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #139 05/09/24: SB 752: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #140 05/09/24: SB 752: Universities annual budget – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #141 05/09/24: SB 752: Universities annual budget – On passage: No |
| #142 05/09/24: SB 237: Create huge tax exemption for a data center – On passage: No |
| #143 05/14/24: SB 227: Limit use of physical restraints child therapy group homes – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #144 05/14/24: SB 753: Community colleges annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #145 05/14/24: SB 753: Community colleges annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #146 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #147 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #148 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #149 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #150 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #151 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #152 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #153 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #154 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #155 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #156 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #157 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #158 05/14/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #159 05/14/24: SB 767: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #160 05/14/24: SB 767: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #161 05/14/24: SB 767: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #162 05/14/24: SB 767: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #163 05/14/24: SB 767: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #164 05/14/24: SB 767: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #165 05/14/24: SB 760: General government annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #166 05/14/24: SB 760: General government annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #167 05/14/24: SB 760: General government annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #168 05/14/24: SB 760: General government annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #169 05/14/24: SB 760: General government annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #170 05/14/24: SB 760: General government annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #171 05/14/24: SB 760: General government annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #172 05/14/24: SB 749: Annual budget supplemental spending – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #173 05/15/24: HB 5499: Dept of Environmental Quality annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #174 05/15/24: HB 5500: Omnibus annual budget bill – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #175 05/15/24: HB 5501: New “Department of lifelong education, advancement, and potential” annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #176 05/15/24: HB 5502: Dept of Labor annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #177 05/15/24: HB 5503: K-12 schools annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #178 05/15/24: HB 5504: Community colleges annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #179 05/15/24: HB 5505: State universities annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #180 05/15/24: HB 5506: Dept of Education annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #181 05/15/24: HB 5507: K-12 schools/colleges/universities combined annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #182 05/15/24: HB 5508: Dept of Corrections annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #183 05/15/24: HB 5509: Dept of Military and Veterans Affairs annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #184 05/15/24: HB 5510: Michigan State Police annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #185 05/15/24: HB 5511: Dept of Agriculture (MDARD) annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #186 05/15/24: HB 5512: Dept of Natural Resources annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #187 05/15/24: HB 5513: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #188 05/15/24: HB 5514: Dept of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #189 05/15/24: HB 5515: Judiciary annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #190 05/15/24: HB 5516: "General government" annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #191 05/15/24: HB 5517: Transportation annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #192 05/15/24: HB 5556: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #193 05/15/24: HB 4101: Extend temporary licensing of speech pathologists in training – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #194 05/15/24: HB 4131: Require insurers cover telemedicine – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #195 05/15/24: HB 4131: Require insurers cover telemedicine – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #196 05/15/24: HB 4213: Expand coverage of telemedicine – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #197 05/15/24: HB 4579: Require insurance remibursements for telehealth be the same as for office visits – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #198 05/15/24: HB 4580: Require insurance remibursements for telehealth be the same as for office visits – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #199 05/15/24: SB 751: K-12 annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #200 05/15/24: SB 751: K-12 annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #201 05/15/24: SB 751: K-12 annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #202 05/15/24: SB 751: K-12 annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #203 05/15/24: SB 751: K-12 annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #204 05/15/24: SB 751: K-12 annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #205 05/15/24: SB 751: K-12 annual budget – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #206 05/15/24: SB 751: K-12 annual budget – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #207 05/16/24: HB 4906: Huge special interest deal for data center – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #208 06/04/24: SB 841: Outlaw corpse-raping – On passage: Yes |
| #209 06/04/24: SB 842: Outlaw corpse-raping – On passage: Yes |
| #210 06/04/24: SB 843: Outlaw corpse-raping – On passage: Yes |
| #211 06/04/24: SB 599: Allow "medically frail" parolees to walk free – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #212 06/04/24: SB 700: Expand definition of downtown district to include municipalities that include islands – On passage: No |
| #213 06/04/24: SB 748: “Department of lifelong education, advancement, and potential” annual budget – Concur with House: No |
| #214 06/04/24: SB 751: K-12 annual budget – Concur with House: No |
| #215 06/04/24: SB 752: Universities annual budget – Concur with House: No |
| #216 06/04/24: SB 753: Community colleges annual budget – Concur with House: No |
| #217 06/04/24: SB 756: Dept of Corrections annual budget – Concur with House: No |
| #218 06/04/24: SB 757: Judiciary annual budget – Concur with House: No |
| #219 06/04/24: SB 758: Dept of Agriculture annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #220 06/04/24: SB 759: Dept of Natural Resources annual budget – Concur with House: Yes |
| #221 06/04/24: SB 760: General government annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #222 06/04/24: SB 761: Dept of Transportation annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #223 06/04/24: SB 762: Dept of military and vets affairs annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #224 06/04/24: SB 763: State Police annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #225 06/04/24: SB 764: Dept of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #226 06/04/24: SB 765: Dept of Insurance and Financial Services annual budget – Concur with House: No |
| #227 06/04/24: SB 766: Dept of Labor annual budget – Concur with House: No |
| #228 06/04/24: SB 767: Dept of Health and Human Services annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #229 06/04/24: SB 768: Dept of Environmental Quality / Energy annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #230 06/04/24: SB 769: Dept of Education annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #231 06/05/24: SB 692: Impose sprawling licensing and regulation regime on children's camps – On passage: No |
| #232 06/05/24: SB 693: Impose sprawling licensing and regulation regime on children's camps – On passage: No |
| #233 06/05/24: SB 694: Impose sprawling licensing and regulation regime on children's camps – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #234 06/05/24: SB 695: Create an "adult foster care facility licensing fee fund" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #235 06/05/24: SB 728: Make camp counselors mandatory reporters of child abuse – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #236 06/05/24: SB 617: Increase penalties for moving violations causing serious injury or death of non-motorists – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #237 06/05/24: SB 618: Increase penalties for moving violations causing serious injury or death of non-motorists – On passage: Yes |
| #238 06/11/24: HB 4360: Allow emergency services to serve partial municipalities – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #239 06/11/24: SB 788: Create special license plate for women veterans – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #240 06/11/24: HB 4154: Name a road – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #241 06/12/24: SB 747: Omnibus annual budget – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #242 06/12/24: SB 539: Allow return of security deposits by electronic transfers – On passage: Yes |
| #243 06/12/24: HB 4519: Designate a holiday – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #244 06/12/24: SB 878: Allow dealer-plate vehicles be driven in golf tournaments and charity events – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #245 06/18/24: SB 657: Impose penalties upon animal owners for restitution for care of forfeited animals – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #246 06/18/24: SB 657: Impose penalties upon animal owners for restitution for care of forfeited animals – On passage: No |
| #247 06/18/24: SB 658: Impose penalties upon animal owners for restitution for care of forfeited animals – On passage: No |
| #248 06/18/24: HB 4603: Allow use of design-build constructing for some school buildings – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #249 06/18/24: SB 603: Restrict challenges to election results – Concur with House: No |
| #250 06/18/24: SB 682: Create 15mph speed limits on closed roads – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #251 06/20/24: SB 251: Remove requirement buses display carrier's phone number – Concur with House: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #252 06/20/24: SB 705: Require county treasurers provide electronic records of specific property information – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #253 06/20/24: SB 897: Allow Grosse Ile to build a tolled bridge – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #254 06/20/24: SB 897: Allow Grosse Ile to build a tolled bridge – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #255 06/20/24: SB 771: Allow cities up to 65,000 people permit driving golf carts in streets (current cap is 30,000 pop.) – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #256 06/20/24: SB 378: Make a continuing education credit carryover system for insurance agents if they belong to a professional association – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #257 06/20/24: SB 495: Revise rules for liquidation and rehabilitation of fraternal benefit societies – On passage: Yes |
| #258 06/20/24: SB 926: Double spending on "compulsive gaming prevention fund" (from $1 million to $2m) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #259 06/20/24: SB 927: Prohibit charging a fee for using certain worker's comp forms – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #260 06/20/24: 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 |
| #261 06/20/24: SB 929: Revise distributions from the health and safety fund – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #262 06/20/24: SB 931: Double spending on "compulsive gaming prevention fund" (from $1 million to $2m) – On passage: No |
| #263 06/20/24: SB 932: Expand family self-sufficiency plan payouts by DHHS – On passage: No |
| #264 06/20/24: SB 933: Double spending on "compulsive gaming prevention fund" (from $0.5 million to $1m) – On passage: No |
| #265 06/20/24: SB 934: 6x spending on "compulsive gaming prevention fund" (from $0.5 million to $3m) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #266 06/20/24: SB 935: Eliminate "raise the age fund" – On passage: No |
| #267 06/20/24: HB 5028: Ban homeowners associations from prohibiting solar cells and other "energy-saving improvements" – On passage: No |
| #268 06/20/24: HB 4718: Prohibit "heat of passion" defense against response to transgender sexual assault – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #269 06/20/24: HB 4718: Prohibit "heat of passion" defense against response to transgender sexual assault – On passage: Yes |
| #270 06/20/24: SB 911: Make public school employee retirement system insolvent again – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #271 06/20/24: SB 747: Omnibus annual budget – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #272 06/25/24: SB 536: Change definition of speculative building in plant rehabilitation – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #273 06/25/24: SB 537: Change definition of qualified commercial activity in plant rehabilitation – On passage: Yes |
| #274 06/25/24: HB 4613: Extend temporary license term for emergency medical personnel – On passage: Yes |
| #275 06/25/24: HB 4614: Extend temporary license term for emergency medical personnel – On passage: Yes |
| #276 06/25/24: HB 4308: Create sickle cell anemia fundraising license plate – On passage: Yes |
| #277 06/25/24: HB 4723: Create Merchant Marines license plate – On passage: Yes |
| #278 06/25/24: HB 5056: Create a 4-H Foundation fundraising license plate – On passage: Yes |
| #279 06/25/24: HB 5058: Create a 4-H Foundation fundraising license plate – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #280 06/25/24: HB 5151: Name a road – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #281 06/25/24: HB 5462: Name a road – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #282 06/26/24: SB 706: Remove failure to pay driver responsibility fees from driving records and reinstate deliquent licensees free of charge – Concur with House: Yes |
| #283 06/26/24: SB 688: Allow researchers to obtain court records subject to redactions – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #284 06/26/24: HB 4647: Remove details on requirements of barbershop inspections – On passage: Yes |
| #285 06/26/24: SB 730: Prohibit displaying co-branded alcoholic beverages next to non-alcoholic products – On passage: Yes |
| #286 06/26/24: SB 731: Make alcohol retailers pay bounced check fees to wholesalers – On passage: Yes |
| #287 06/26/24: SB 732: Require liquor commission review a vendor if vendor fails to pay another vendor 3 times in one year – On passage: Yes |
| #288 06/26/24: SB 740: Restrict journey to master plumber and electrician ratio and provide penalties – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #289 06/26/24: SB 829: Update sentencing law to reflect changes in OSHA law – On passage: No |
| #290 06/26/24: SB 830: Replace state-related labor penalties with federal penalties – On passage: No |
| #291 06/26/24: HB 5460: Impose regulation on payments of motor vehicle sales contracts – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #292 06/26/24: SB 906: Mandate temporary door-locking systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #293 06/26/24: SB 907: Mandate temporary door-locking systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #294 06/26/24: SB 908: Mandate temporary door-locking systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #295 06/26/24: SB 930: Allow delivery networks to exclude from tax liability the amount of sales tax they pay – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #296 06/26/24: HB 5182: Criminalize using computers to steal cars – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #297 06/26/24: HB 5183: Criminalize using computers to steal cars – On passage: Yes |
| #298 06/26/24: HB 5429: New law to create a "court appointed child advocate" to make recommendations to courts – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #299 06/26/24: HB 5429: New law to create a "court appointed child advocate" to make recommendations to courts – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #300 06/26/24: SB 663: Allow governor to promulgate rules in natural resources and environmental protection act – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #301 06/26/24: SB 868: Expand definition of "brand" in liquor code – On passage: Yes |
| #302 06/26/24: SB 868: Expand definition of "brand" in liquor code – On passage (amended bill): Yes |
| #303 06/26/24: SB 633: Create state ObamaCare exchange – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #304 06/26/24: SB 633: Create state ObamaCare exchange – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #305 06/26/24: SB 634: Create state ObamaCare exchange – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #306 06/26/24: SB 635: Create state ObamaCare exchange – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #307 06/26/24: SB 636: Create state ObamaCare exchange – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #308 06/26/24: SB 637: Create state ObamaCare exchange – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #309 06/26/24: SB 638: Create state ObamaCare exchange – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #310 06/26/24: SB 669: Mandate FOIA disclosures of legislative and executive branch records – On passage: Yes |
| #311 06/26/24: SB 670: Mandate FOIA disclosures of legislative and executive branch records – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #312 06/26/24: SB 670: Mandate FOIA disclosures of legislative and executive branch records – On passage: Yes |
| #313 06/26/24: HB 5737: Allow adults with intellectual disabilities participate in mentored youth hunting program – On passage: Yes |
| #314 06/26/24: SB 353: Prohibit money from low-income energy assistance be used for the program's "crisis season" (winter) – On passage: Yes |
| #315 06/26/24: SB 880: Make optional low-income energy assistance program mandatory – On passage: Yes |
| #316 06/26/24: SB 881: Clarify minor details on low-income energy assistance fund law – On passage: Yes |
| #317 06/26/24: SB 895: Expand licensing rules on electricians – On passage: No |
| #318 06/26/24: SB 895: Expand licensing rules on electricians – On passage (amended bill): No |
| #319 06/26/24: SB 175: Revise property tax penalty levy detail – Concur with House: No |
| #320 06/26/24: SB 398: Allow environmental department to issue emergency order compelling an owner repair or remove a structure on bottomland – Concur with House: No |
| #321 06/26/24: SB 571: Mandate "prevailing wage" union preference on solar and wind energy projects – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #322 06/26/24: SB 398: Allow environmental department to issue emergency order compelling an owner repair or remove a structure on bottomland – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #323 06/26/24: SB 599: Allow "medically frail" parolees to walk free – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #324 06/26/24: SB 662: Allow special assessment districts exemption from rules on financing inland lake level projects – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #325 06/26/24: SB 449: Create regulations for access to "quality complex rehabilitation technology" – Concur with House: Yes |
| #326 06/26/24: SB 450: Create regulations for access to "quality complex rehabilitation technology" – Concur with House: Yes |
| #327 06/26/24: SB 482: Allow medical waste to remain on premises for longer if the container isn't full – Concur with House: Yes |
| #328 06/26/24: SB 790: New act to create "home help caregiver program" – On passage: No |
| #329 06/26/24: 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 |
| #330 06/27/24: SB 747: Omnibus annual budget – Adopt conference bill: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #331 06/27/24: HB 5507: K-12 schools/colleges/universities combined annual budget – Adopt conference bill: No, against majority of his own party |
| #332 09/17/24: SB 701: Expand definition of qualified hospitals for an appropriation – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #333 09/17/24: SB 834: Increase police officer death benefits – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #334 09/17/24: SB 401: Sweeping new election law to rig elections for Democrats – On passage: No |
| #335 09/17/24: SB 402: Sweeping new election law to rig elections for Democrats (part of SB 401) – On passage: No |
| #336 09/17/24: SB 403: Sweeping new election law to rig elections for Democrats (part of SB 401) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #337 09/17/24: SB 404: Sweeping new election law to rig elections for Democrats (part of SB 401) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #338 09/17/24: SB 404: Sweeping new election law to rig elections for Democrats (part of SB 401) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #339 09/17/24: SB 404: Sweeping new election law to rig elections for Democrats (part of SB 401) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #340 09/17/24: SB 401: Sweeping new election law to rig elections for Democrats – On passage (re-vote): No, against majority of his own party |
| #341 09/17/24: SB 911: Make public school employee retirement system insolvent again – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #342 09/25/24: SB 1005: Spend money on school safety – Discharge from committee (bring to floor): Yes |
| #343 09/25/24: HB 5393: Give juvenile criminals twice as long to complete terms of rehabilitation – On passage: Yes |
| #344 09/25/24: HB 5779: Allow Grosse Ile Township to build a toll bridge – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #345 09/25/24: SB 977: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #346 09/25/24: SB 978: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #347 09/25/24: HB 5434: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #348 09/25/24: HB 5803: Destroy the financial stability of the Public School Employee System – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #349 09/25/24: HB 5803: Destroy the financial stability of the Public School Employee System – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #350 09/25/24: HB 5429: New law to create a "court appointed child advocate" to make recommendations to courts – On passage: Yes |
| #351 09/25/24: SB 790: New act to create "home help caregiver program" – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #352 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 – Concur with House: No |
| #353 09/25/24: HB 5503: K-12 schools annual budget – Adopt conference report (final passage): No |
| #354 09/25/24: HB 5503: K-12 schools annual budget – Adopt conference report (final passage): No, against majority of his own party |
| #355 09/25/24: HB 5503: K-12 schools annual budget – Give immediate effect: No, against majority of his own party |
| #356 09/26/24: SB 205: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #357 09/26/24: SB 206: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #358 09/26/24: SB 207: Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #359 09/26/24: SB 366: Increase fine for gas safety violation by 1900% – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #360 09/26/24: SB 567: Create a state program for school districts to diagnose dyslexia – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #361 09/26/24: SB 568: Create a state program for school districts to diagnose dyslexia – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #362 09/26/24: SB 716: Authorize personalized historic vehicle license plates for $150 – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #363 09/26/24: SB 817: Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund annual budget – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #364 09/26/24: SB 834: Increase police officer death benefits – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #365 09/26/24: SB 929: Revise distributions from the health and safety fund – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #366 09/26/24: SB 931: Double spending on "compulsive gaming prevention fund" (from $1 million to $2m) – Concur with House: Didn't vote |
| #367 10/08/24: HB 4924: Create new "uniform partition of heirs property act" – On passage: Yes |
| #368 10/08/24: HB 5127: Allow partially disabled veterans get disabled veteran license plates – On passage: Yes |
| #369 10/08/24: SB 803: Extend sunset on licensure mandate on pheasant hunting – On passage: Yes |
| #370 10/08/24: SB 860: Direct the DNR to create an American woodcock repopulation plan – On passage: Yes |
| #371 10/08/24: SB 882: Designate maple syrup and honey producers as limited food processors – On passage: Yes |
| #372 10/08/24: HB 4924: Create new "uniform partition of heirs property act" – On passage: Yes |
| #373 10/16/24: SB 922: Create "elder and vulnerable adult personal protection orders" – On passage: No |
| #374 10/16/24: SB 923: Include embezzlement from vulnerable adult in definition of racketeering – On passage: Yes |
| #375 10/16/24: SB 924: Create new crime of embezzlement from vulnerable adults and their estates – On passage: Yes |
| #376 10/16/24: SB 925: New law to create "vulnerable adult multidisciplinary teams" – On passage: Yes |
| #377 10/23/24: HB 5557: Mandate local master plans "forecast and take into account housing needs" – On passage: No |
| #378 10/23/24: HB 5598: Make felony to draft or submit fraudulent document with register of deeds – On passage: Yes |
| #379 10/23/24: HB 5599: Make felony to draft or submit fraudulent document with register of deeds – On passage: Yes |
| #380 10/23/24: SB 896: Allow cities to contract for maintenance of private rules by create special assessment districts – On passage: No |
| #381 10/23/24: SB 542: Allow department to choose the formulation, dosage, etc. of opioid agonists given at taxpayer expense – On passage: Yes |
| #382 10/23/24: SB 986: Exempt people with disabilities from food licensing rules (huh?) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #383 10/23/24: HB 5683: Revise details of cosmetology licensure – On passage: Yes |
| #384 10/23/24: HB 5684: Revise details of cosmetology licensure – On passage: Yes |
| #385 10/23/24: SB 668: Remove prescription requirement to obtain physical therapy – On passage: Yes |
| #386 10/23/24: SB 867: Allow owners of auto repair facilities operate multiple locations with one license – On passage: Yes |
| #387 10/23/24: SB 893: Allow port authorities to enter into ancillary financing facilities – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #388 10/23/24: SB 985: Remove outdated reference to fire protection fund – On passage: Yes |
| #389 10/23/24: SB 440: Transfer state-owned property to Livingston County – On passage: Yes |
| #390 10/23/24: SB 1000: Update a reference – On passage: Yes |
| #391 10/23/24: SB 1001: Revise details of Michigan Education Trust requirements – On passage: Yes |
| #392 10/23/24: SB 1002: Revise details of Michigan education savings program to conform to federal changes – On passage: Yes |
| #393 10/30/24: HB 4361: Create a tax credit for organ donation – On passage: Yes |
| #394 10/30/24: HB 5328: Increase employee contribution and match limit for judges – On passage: Yes |
| #395 10/30/24: HB 5522: Revise details of higher education commission (basically nothing) – On passage: No |
| #396 10/30/24: SB 165: Let certain state employees switch to pension – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #397 10/30/24: SB 166: Let certain state employees switch to pension – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #398 10/30/24: SB 167: Let certain state employees switch to pension – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #399 10/30/24: SB 982: Allow telephone companies convert to domestic LLCs – On passage: Yes |
| #400 10/30/24: SB 983: Allow telephone companies convert to domestic LLCs – On passage: Yes |
| #401 10/30/24: SB 984: Allow telephone companies convert to domestic LLCs – On passage: Yes |
| #402 10/30/24: SB 1050: Allow require a telephone company converted to an LLC (see SB 982) be treated as a corporation – On passage: Yes |
| #403 11/07/24: hB 4928: Impose fines for camera-based automated traffic tickets – On passage: No |
| #404 11/07/24: HB 4929: Authorize money collected from camera-based tickets be given to schools – On passage: No |
| #405 11/07/24: HB 4930: Allow traffic ticket cameras on school buses – On passage: No |
| #406 11/07/24: SB 870: Allow people with disabilities (subject to abuse) to participate in government meetings remotely – On passage: No |
| #407 11/07/24: SB 872: Direct department to apply for federal benefits for children in foster care – On passage: Yes |
| #408 11/07/24: SB 963: Companion to SB 964 – On passage: No |
| #409 11/07/24: SB 964: Increase regulations and penalties related to work permits for minors – On passage: No |
| #410 11/07/24: SB 965: Companion to SB 964 – On passage: No |
| #411 11/07/24: SB 813: Allow witnesses to testify by video recording instead of in court – On passage: No |
| #412 11/07/24: HB 4132: Create automated traffic "robo cops" – On passage: No |
| #413 11/07/24: HB 4133: Create automated traffic "robo cops" – On passage: No |
| #414 11/07/24: SB 788: Create special license plate for women veterans – Concur with House: Yes |
| #415 12/03/24: SB 818: Create commission to investigate "racial disparities in maternal health" – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #416 12/03/24: SB 818: Create commission to investigate "racial disparities in maternal health" – On passage: No |
| #417 12/03/24: SB 819: New law to create "reporting procedures for discriminatory mistreatment during perinatal period" – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #418 12/03/24: SB 819: New law to create "reporting procedures for discriminatory mistreatment during perinatal period" – On passage: No |
| #419 12/03/24: SB 820: Mandate hospitals adopt various policies for patients giving birth – On passage: No |
| #420 12/03/24: SB 821: Mandate insurers provide DHHS information on medical malpractice insurance on perinatal care services – On passage: Yes |
| #421 12/03/24: SB 822: Allow patient advocates state what life-sustaining treatments a patient may or may not desire if patient is pregnant – On passage: Yes |
| #422 12/03/24: SB 823: Extend ban on sex discrimination to "based on pregnancy or lactating status" – On passage: No |
| #423 12/03/24: SB 825: Expand "Michigan essential health provider recruitment strategy" to include midwives – On passage: Yes |
| #424 12/03/24: HB 5826: Create a "doula scholarship fund" – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #425 12/04/24: HB 5717: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #426 12/04/24: SB 354: Eliminate department guidelines for teacher exams – On passage: Yes |
| #427 12/04/24: SB 1042: Increase fees for radiation machines and revise regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #428 12/04/24: SB 915: Revise details of procedures for treatment of certain mental health patients – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #429 12/04/24: SB 915: Revise details of procedures for treatment of certain mental health patients – On passage: Yes |
| #430 12/04/24: SB 916: Provide for outpatent treatment of juvenile criminals with "mental health issues" – On passage: Yes |
| #431 12/04/24: SB 917: Expand evaluations for outpatient mental health treatment – On passage: Yes |
| #432 12/04/24: SB 918: Expand access to assisted outpatient mental health treatment to additional providers – On passage: Yes |
| #433 12/04/24: SB 840: Create a "Black leadership advisory council" – On passage: Yes |
| #434 12/04/24: SB 1023: Allow public bodies to have closed sessions to discuss options with their lawyers – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #435 12/04/24: SB 30: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #436 12/04/24: SB 100: Require minimum freight train operating crew size – On passage: No |
| #437 12/04/24: SB 1060: Ban certain language on vanity license plates – On passage: Yes |
| #438 12/04/24: SB 1061: Ban certain language on vanity license plates – On passage: Yes |
| #439 12/05/24: SB 406: Lower minimum age of "reconnect" welfare program from 25 year olds to 21 – On passage: Yes |
| #440 12/05/24: SB 407: Lower minimum age of "reconnect" welfare program from 25 year olds to 21 – On passage: Yes |
| #441 12/05/24: SB 804: Allow a Macomb Community College facility serve alcohol – On passage: Yes |
| #442 12/05/24: SB 1044: Allow any adult to solemnize a marriage – On passage: No |
| #443 12/05/24: SB 1045: Increase fines for marriage officiants that violate the marriage officiation law – On passage: No |
| #444 12/05/24: SB 1008: Update a reference – On passage: Yes |
| #445 12/05/24: SB 1009: Allow issuing "temporary registration permits" to cover waiting period for vanity license plates – On passage: Yes |
| #446 12/05/24: SB 1010: Allow electronic title transfers for ORVs and boats – On passage: Yes |
| #447 12/05/24: SB 1083: Repeal law against adultery – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #448 12/05/24: SB 1084: Repeal law against adultery – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #449 12/05/24: SB 1085: Repeal law against adultery – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #450 12/05/24: SB 962: Revise details to hardship application waiver for employment security benefits – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #451 12/05/24: SB 975: Weaken conditions that disqualify ex-workers from receiving benefits – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #452 12/05/24: SB 976: Make numerous changes to the employment security act – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #453 12/05/24: SB 981: Make numerous changes to the employment security act – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #454 12/05/24: SB 1022: Mandate fines from consumer protection violations go toward enforcement – On passage: No |
| #455 12/05/24: SB 910: Revise minor details in child abuse registry – On passage: Yes |
| #456 12/05/24: SB 1082: New “Reproductive Health [Abortion] Data Privacy Act” – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #457 12/05/24: SB 1082: New “Reproductive Health [Abortion] Data Privacy Act” – On passage: No |
| #458 12/05/24: SB 1048: Revise membership of “recipient rights advisory committee” – On passage: No |
| #459 12/05/24: SB 857: Prohibit concealed handguns in Capitol and House and Senate buildings (except for lawmakers) – On passage: No |
| #460 12/05/24: SB 858: Prohibit concealed handguns in Capitol and House and Senate buildings (except for lawmakers) – On passage: No |
| #461 12/05/24: SB 651: Create a tobacco and nicotine fund for enforcement of new nicotine regulations – On passage: No |
| #462 12/05/24: SB 652: Create a tobacco and nicotine fund for enforcement of new nicotine regulations – On passage: No |
| #463 12/05/24: SB 653: Update references to reflect raised age to purchase tobacco – On passage: No |
| #464 12/05/24: SB 654: Update references to reflect raised age to purchase tobacco – On passage: No |
| #465 12/05/24: SB 40: Extend unemployment benefits another 6 weeks to 26 – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #466 12/05/24: SB 127: Create tax credit for community endowment charities – On passage: No |
| #467 12/10/24: SB 1068: Restrict ability of poll challengers to prevent election misconduct – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #468 12/10/24: SB 1068: Restrict ability of poll challengers to prevent election misconduct – On passage: No |
| #469 12/10/24: HB 5922: Revise details on distributing transportation funds – On passage: Yes |
| #470 12/10/24: HB 5379: Revise details of regulations on lumber trucks – On passage: Yes |
| #471 12/10/24: HB 5747: Update reference to reflect anticipated passage of HB 5379 (revise regulations on lumber trucks) – On passage: Yes |
| #472 12/10/24: HB 4842: Revise details on interim financing for state buildings – On passage: Yes |
| #473 12/10/24: HB 5649: Mandate public high schools offer computer science classes – On passage: No |
| #474 12/10/24: HB 5724: Exempt judges from certain public records laws "for their protection" – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #475 12/10/24: HB 5724: Exempt judges from certain public records laws "for their protection" – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #476 12/10/24: HB 5077: Allow health agencies distribute naloxone (heroin anti-overdose drug) to ANY individual – On passage: Yes |
| #477 12/10/24: HB 5078: Allow health agencies distribute naloxone (heroin anti-overdose drug) to ANY individual – On passage: Yes |
| #478 12/10/24: HB 5827: Increase the maximum number of weeks in a benefit year (for unemployment benefits) – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #479 12/11/24: SB 973: Mandate insurance cover contraceptives and morning-after pills – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #480 12/11/24: SB 973: Mandate insurance cover contraceptives and morning-after pills – On passage: No |
| #481 12/11/24: SB 974: Mandate insurance cover contraceptives and morning-after pills – On passage: No |
| #482 12/11/24: SB 993: Mandate health insurance cover certain vaccines and tests – On passage: Yes |
| #483 12/11/24: SB 1108: Ban paying petition circulators by signature and mandate hourly wage – On passage: No |
| #484 12/11/24: SB 1109: Mandate petition circulators make the summary of a petition available to signers – On passage: No |
| #485 12/11/24: SB 1110: Modify various warnings and requirements on petitions – On passage: No |
| #486 12/11/24: SB 1165: Increase aircraft registration fees – On passage: No |
| #487 12/11/24: HB 4917: Increase penalties for assault if the victim is a bus or train driver – On passage: No |
| #488 12/11/24: HB 4918: Increase penalties for assault if the victim is a bus or train driver – On passage: No |
| #489 12/11/24: HB 4062: Prohibit landlords from declining to lease to those that can't afford it – On passage: No |
| #490 12/11/24: HB 4063: Prohibit landlords from declining to lease to those that can't afford it – On passage: No |
| #491 12/11/24: HB 5188: Increase drain inspection fees according to inflation – On passage: No |
| #492 12/11/24: HB 5189: Revise drainage district boundary details – On passage: No |
| #493 12/11/24: HB 5190: Expand reimbursable expenses for drainage board members – On passage: No |
| #494 12/11/24: HB 4600: Prohibit denying marijuana licenses just because spouse works for the government – On passage: Yes |
| #495 12/11/24: HB 4060: Permit MD offices and urgent care to ask if you want to donate bone marrow or organs/tissue – On passage: Yes |
| #496 12/11/24: HB 5523: Create "bureau of community services" and "commission on economic and social opportunity" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #497 12/11/24: HB 5736: New law to mandate employers post notice of veterans' services and benefits – On passage: No |
| #498 12/11/24: HB 5203: Allow sheriff's employees to work while still receiving retirement pay – On passage: No |
| #499 12/11/24: SB 936: Prohibit court reporters from charging certain fees – On passage: Yes |
| #500 12/11/24: HB 5204: Allow courts of appeals to admit lawyers to the state bar – On passage: Yes |
| #501 12/11/24: SB 353: Prohibit money from low-income energy assistance be used for the program's "crisis season" (winter) – Concur with House: No |
| #502 12/11/24: SB 880: Make optional low-income energy assistance program mandatory – Concur with House: No |
| #503 12/12/24: SB 540: Create a "Michigan veterans coalition fund" paid for by taxpayers – On passage: Yes |
| #504 12/12/24: SB 541: Create a "Michigan veterans coalition fund" paid for by taxpayers – On passage: Yes |
| #505 12/12/24: SB 1103: Expand definition of “veterans’ benefit service” to include disability benefits – On passage: Yes |
| #506 12/12/24: SB 999: Authorize certain child abuse report disclosures to the media – On passage: No |
| #507 12/12/24: SB 1106: Mandate insurers have a way to reimburse dentists with no fee – On passage: Yes |
| #508 12/12/24: SB 1111: Close alleged loopholes to avoid excluding from health coverage due to pre-existing conditions – On passage: Yes |
| #509 12/12/24: SB 1127: Mandate prenatal services under Medicaid – On passage: Yes |
| #510 12/12/24: SB 1128: Mandate insurers cover prenatal care – On passage: Yes |
| #511 12/12/24: SB 1151: Prohibit disciplinary committees from sanctioning those who break other states’ pro-life laws – On passage: No |
| #512 12/12/24: SB 1152: Protect abortionists – On passage: No |
| #513 12/12/24: SB 1163: Prohibit extradition of those who committed abortion crimes in other states – On passage: No |
| #514 12/12/24: SB 1164: Prohibit the governor from recognizing another state’s demand for extradition for abortionists – On passage: No |
| #515 12/12/24: SB 1175: Make addresses confidential of employees, assistants, and volunteers at abortion clinics – On passage: No |
| #516 12/12/24: SB 809: New law to impose regulations on prenuptial agreements – On passage: No |
| #517 12/12/24: HB 4630: Mandate Michigan indigent defense commission cover minors – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #518 12/12/24: SB 408: Make banks pay the cost of handling deadbeats – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #519 12/12/24: SB 409: Make banks pay the cost of handling deadbeats – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #520 12/12/24: SB 1167: Make minimum staffing levels of labor union a mandatory subject of bargaining – On passage: No |
| #521 12/12/24: SB 954: Impose price controls (and therefore shortages) on hotels during states of emergency – On passage: No |
| #522 12/12/24: SB 955: Impose price controls (and therefore shortages) on critical goods during states of emergency – On passage: No |
| #523 12/12/24: SB 956: Impose price controls (and therefore shortages) on energy during states of emergency – On passage: No |
| #524 12/12/24: SB 1052: Require the DEQ to maintain a “State Hazardous and Radioactive Waste Management Plan” – On passage: No |
| #525 12/12/24: SB 703: Allow branch facilities for schools of cosmetology under certain conditions – On passage: Yes |
| #526 12/12/24: SB 1081: Increase cosmetology license fees – On passage: No |
| #527 12/12/24: SB 1168: Revise details of physical therapist interstate licensing compact – On passage: Yes |
| #528 12/12/24: SB 447: Create tax credit for using "sustainable" aviation fuel – On passage: No |
| #529 12/12/24: SB 666: Create new "benefit corporation" business entity and establish requirements – On passage: No |
| #530 12/12/24: SB 667: Create new "benefit corporation" business entity and establish requirements – On passage: No |
| #531 12/12/24: SB 707: Criminalize false statements about elections – On passage: No |
| #532 12/12/24: SB 459: Create a "mobile" (Internet-based) driver license and state ID – On passage: Yes |
| #533 12/12/24: SB 460: Create a "mobile" (Internet-based) driver license and state ID – On passage: Yes |
| #534 12/12/24: SB 461: Create a "mobile" (Internet-based) driver license and state ID – On passage: Yes |
| #535 12/12/24: SB 461: Create a "mobile" (Internet-based) driver license and state ID – On passage: Yes |
| #536 12/12/24: SB 894: New "relying parties on mobile licenses act" to create a mobile ID (part of SB 459-461) – On passage: Yes |
| #537 12/12/24: SB 299: Regulate sewage treatment systems – On passage: No |
| #538 12/12/24: SB 300: Regulate sewage treatment systems – On passage: No |
| #539 12/12/24: SB 1186: Exempt state projects paid for by bond proposals from the prevailing wage law – On passage: Yes |
| #540 12/12/24: SB 888: Expand scope of identity theft protection act – On passage: No |
| #541 12/12/24: SB 889: Expand scope of identity theft protection act – On passage: No |
| #542 12/12/24: SB 890: Expand scope of identity theft protection act – On passage: No |
| #543 12/12/24: SB 891: Expand scope of identity theft protection act – On passage: No |
| #544 12/12/24: SB 892: Expand scope of identity theft protection act – On passage: No |
| #545 12/12/24: SB 659: New act to restrict selling of personal information and require data brokers register with state – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #546 12/12/24: SB 659: New act to restrict selling of personal information and require data brokers register with state – On passage: No |
| #547 12/12/24: SB 1169: Allow spending an additional $700,000 in administrative costs from Agriculture Preservation Fund – On passage: No |
| #548 12/12/24: SB 1170: Expand regulations and penalties on consumer item pricing law – On passage: No |
| #549 12/12/24: SB 1171: Increase regulations on fuel standards – On passage: No |
| #550 12/12/24: SB 1172: Require a license for an agricultural labor camp to be valid for the occupancy period stated on the license – On passage: No |
| #551 12/12/24: SB 920: Impose regulations on mobile home park water systems – On passage: Yes |
| #552 12/12/24: SB 1149: Mandate gun parts have serial numbers and criminalize “ghost guns” – On passage: No |
| #553 12/12/24: SB 1150: Mandate gun parts have serial numbers and criminalize “ghost guns” – On passage: No |
| #554 12/12/24: SB 958: New law to establish standards for public bodies collecting/reporting data on race and ethnicity – On passage: No |
| #555 12/12/24: SB 959: Companion to SB 958 – On passage: No |
| #556 12/12/24: SB 960: Companion to SB 958 – On passage: No |
| #557 12/12/24: SB 961: Companion to SB 958 – On passage: No |
| #558 12/12/24: SB 938: Create a fee for injection well disposal – On passage: No |
| #559 12/12/24: SB 170: Repeal fair and open competition in government construction – On passage: No |
| #560 12/12/24: SB 942: Violate 2nd Amendment and ban bump stocks – On passage: No |
| #561 12/12/24: SB 484: New law to create a board to establish price controls on drugs – On passage: No |
| #562 12/12/24: SB 1173: Allow local governments to impose local “minimum wage” ordinances to create unemployment – On passage: No |
| #563 12/12/24: SB 835: Mandate Department of Corrections teach inmates how to vote upon release – On passage: No |
| #564 12/12/24: SB 837: Require DHHS establish appeal process for violation of child care organization rules – On passage: No |
| #565 12/12/24: SB 839: Revise details of fire requirements on certain child care organizations – On passage: Yes |
| #566 12/12/24: SB 995: Expand "future educator student teacher stipend program" – On passage: Yes |
| #567 12/12/24: SB 861: Create a "productivity credit" system for state prisons – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #568 12/12/24: SB 862: Mandate notice to crime victims when a prisoner is eligible to receive credits toward his or her sentence – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #569 12/12/24: SB 863: Update reference for "productivity credit" system created by SB 861 – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #570 12/12/24: SB 864: Update reference for "productivity credit" system created by SB 861 – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #571 12/12/24: SB 248: Slightly expand who can have a support dog in the courtroom as a witness – Concur with House: Yes |
| #572 12/12/24: SB 237: Create huge tax exemption for a data center – Concur with House: No |
| #573 12/12/24: SB 515: Allow use of hearsay evidence in human trafficking and prostitution cases – Concur with House: Yes |
| #574 12/12/24: SB 516: Allow use of hearsay evidence in human trafficking and prostitution cases – Concur with House: Yes |
| #575 12/12/24: SB 517: Compel testimony in human trafficking cases – Concur with House: Yes |
| #576 12/12/24: HB 4906: Huge special interest deal for data center – Concur with House: No |
| #577 12/13/24: SB 1116: Create a board to develop a strategic plan for Michigan’s special interest agency – On passage: No |
| #578 12/13/24: SB 1179: Prohibit drug companies from limiting a 340B drug pricing program entity’s access to drugs covered under the federal 340B – On passage: Yes |
| #579 12/13/24: SB 952: New law to prohibit hospitals from collecting debts if not in compliance with price transparency laws – On passage: Yes |
| #580 12/13/24: SB 943: Expand a disclosure requirement for public schools – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #581 12/13/24: SB 943: Expand a disclosure requirement for public schools – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #582 12/13/24: SB 943: Expand a disclosure requirement for public schools – On passage: No |
| #583 12/13/24: SB 944: Expand a disclosure requirement for charter schools – On passage: No |
| #584 12/13/24: SB 946: Impose additional "oversight" on charter schools – On passage: No |
| #585 12/13/24: SB 947: Restrict certain real estate transactions for charter schools – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #586 12/13/24: SB 947: Restrict certain real estate transactions for charter schools – On passage: No |
| #587 12/13/24: SB 1166: Update a reference for SB 1044, to allow any adult to solemnize a marriage – On passage: No |
| #588 12/13/24: SB 1086: Create a “no sell” list for firearms – On passage: No |
| #589 12/13/24: SB 970: Allow for expungement of criminal history records in certain conditions – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #590 12/13/24: SB 1067: Remove sunset on inflation adjustment for legal notice fee increases – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #591 12/13/24: SB 1187: Extend statute of limitations for criminal sexual conduct charges and apply retroactively – On passage: No |
| #592 12/13/24: SB 1188: Extend statute of limitations for criminal sexual conduct charges and apply retroactively – On passage: No |
| #593 12/13/24: SB 1189: Extend statute of limitations for criminal sexual conduct charges and apply retroactively – On passage: No |
| #594 12/13/24: SB 1190: Eliminate state of limitations for certain criminal sexual conduct charges – On passage: No |
| #595 12/13/24: SB 1191: Allow government liability for criminal sexual conduct – On passage: No |
| #596 12/13/24: SB 1192: Create exception to notice requirements for liability lawsuits against government for criminal sexual conduct – On passage: No |
| #597 12/13/24: SB 1056: Mandate insurance cover human breast milk donations – On passage: Yes |
| #598 12/13/24: SB 1057: Create “guidelines” for coverage of ob/gyn services – On passage: Yes |
| #599 12/13/24: SB 1058: Mandate government provide coverage for untrasounds and other tests – On passage: Yes |
| #600 12/13/24: SB 62: Create prostate cancer fundraising license plate – On passage: Yes |
| #601 12/13/24: SB 352: Create a "next of kin of deceased armed forced personnel" license plate – On passage: Yes |
| #602 12/13/24: SB 1184: Create fundraising license plates for “spay and neuter clinics” – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #603 12/13/24: SB 865: Designate "official state grain" – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #604 12/13/24: SB 1024: Create a “Michigan-Ireland trade commission” – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #605 12/13/24: SB 836: Increase child development care program reimbursements due to inflation – On passage: No |
| #606 12/13/24: SB 1043: Allows for “tax increment financing” in a municipality for special interest deals – On passage: No |
| #607 12/13/24: HB 4698: Allow easily faked IDs (student IDs, etc.) be used for voting ID – On passage: Yes |
| #608 12/13/24: SB 664: Create a grade 6-12 firearm safety program – On passage: Yes |
| #609 12/13/24: SB 1196: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials – On passage: Yes |
| #610 12/13/24: SB 1197: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials – On passage: Yes |
| #611 12/13/24: SB 1198: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials – On passage: Yes |
| #612 12/13/24: SB 605: Impose regulations on environmental clean-ups – On passage: No |
| #613 12/13/24: SB 606: Mandate environmental cleanups "unless technically infeasible" – On passage: No |
| #614 12/13/24: SB 607: Impose regulations on environmental clean-ups – On passage: No |
| #615 12/13/24: SB 609: Revise details of lawsuit limitation for groundwater contamination – On passage: No |
| #616 12/13/24: SB 611: Allow greater damages in groundwater contamination lawsuits – On passage: No |
| #617 12/13/24: SB 656: Prohibit conservators from investing estate property in cryptocurrency – On passage: Yes |
| #618 12/13/24: SB 1129: Mandate taxpayers cover not less than 80% of government employee medical costs – On passage: No |
| #619 12/13/24: SB 1130: Define maximum payments for government employee benefit payments – On passage: No |
| #620 12/13/24: SB 1091: New law to mandate law enforcement agencies create use of force policies – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #621 12/13/24: SB 1092: Mandate police training in “de-escalation techniques,” “implicit bias,” “procedural justice,” etc. – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #622 12/13/24: SB 1094: Impose restrictions on executing search warrants / invite lawsuits against police – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #623 12/13/24: SB 1174: Allow federal and state agencies to access nonpublic records of criminal convictions set aside – On passage: Yes |
| #624 12/19/24: SB 976: Make numerous changes to the employment security act – Concur with House: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #625 12/19/24: HB 5046: Increase court transcript fees – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #626 12/19/24: HB 5030: Revise extremely minor detail in in government bond purchase for cancellation – On passage: No |
| #627 12/19/24: HB 5030: Revise extremely minor detail in in government bond purchase for cancellation – On passage: No |
| #628 12/19/24: HB 5046: Increase court transcript fees – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #629 12/19/24: HB 5032: Raise purchase price limits of government-subsidized housing – On passage: No |
| #630 12/19/24: HB 5231: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No |
| #631 12/19/24: HB 5232: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No |
| #632 12/19/24: HB 5233: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No |
| #633 12/19/24: HB 5234: Restrict charter school advertising and marketing – On passage: No |
| #634 12/19/24: HB 5781: Update a reference in law with current date – On passage: Yes |
| #635 12/19/24: HB 5783: Change definition of "higher education expense" to include loan repayments and interest – On passage: Yes |
| #636 12/19/24: HB 5924: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #637 12/19/24: HB 5949: Regulate peer-to-peer car sharing – On passage: Yes |
| #638 12/19/24: HB 5950: Regulate peer-to-peer car sharing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #639 12/19/24: HB 5951: Regulate peer-to-peer car sharing – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #640 12/19/24: HB 5450: Mandate DHHS develop and provide materials about safe storage of guns – On passage: No |
| #641 12/19/24: HB 5451: Mandate school districts give parents safe storage of guns educational materials – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #642 12/19/24: HB 5451: Mandate school districts give parents safe storage of guns educational materials – On passage: No |
| #643 12/19/24: HB 4679: Allow a public improvement provides free services to a land bank fast track authority – On passage: No |
| #644 12/19/24: HB 4728: Remove HIV screenings for frequent blood donors – On passage: Yes |
| #645 12/19/24: HB 5166: Create a "perinatal quality collaborative" – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #646 12/19/24: HB 5167: Mandate health insurance coverage for blood pressure monitors for pregnant or postpartum women – On passage: Yes |
| #647 12/19/24: HB 5168: Mandate health insurance coverage for blood pressure monitors for pregnant or postpartum women – On passage: Yes |
| #648 12/19/24: HB 5169: Mandate doctors offer mental health screenings during postpartum period – On passage: Yes |
| #649 12/19/24: HB 5170: Mandate health insurance coverage for mental health screenings during postpartum period – On passage: Yes |
| #650 12/19/24: HB 5171: Mandate health insurance coverage for mental health screenings during postpartum period – On passage: Yes |
| #651 12/19/24: HB 5172: Create a program "to register perinatal facilities" – On passage: No |
| #652 12/19/24: HB 5173: Mandate hospitals provide information on health insurance enrollment for newborns – On passage: Yes |
| #653 12/19/24: HB 5435: Mandate coverage for pharmacist prescribed hormonal contraceptives – On passage: No |
| #654 12/19/24: HB 5436: Allow pharmacists prescribe hormonal contraceptives – On passage: No |
| #655 12/19/24: HB 5571: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
| #656 12/19/24: HB 5572: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
| #657 12/19/24: HB 5573: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
| #658 12/19/24: HB 5574: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
| #659 12/19/24: HB 5575: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
| #660 12/19/24: HB 5576: Allow for statistical sampling to approve initiative petitions, referenda, etc. and Board of State Canvassers adopt signature standards – On passage: No |
| #661 12/20/24: HB 5100: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – Concur with House: No |
| #662 12/20/24: HB 5101: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – Concur with House: No |
| #663 12/20/24: HB 5101: Create new "research and development" tax subsidy program – Concur with House: No |
| #664 12/20/24: HB 4224: Eliminate work requirement for Medicaid – Republican amendment: No, against majority of his own party |
| #665 12/20/24: HB 4224: Eliminate work requirement for Medicaid – On passage: No |
| #666 12/20/24: HB 4177: Create history museum authority with taxing power – On passage: No |
| #667 12/20/24: HB 5817: Exempt museums from tax increment financing act requirements – On passage: No |
| #668 12/20/24: HB 5818: Exempt museums from tax increment financing act requirements – On passage: No |
| #669 12/20/24: HB 4173: Create a criminal justice policy commission within legislature – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #670 12/20/24: HB 5269: Mandate charter schools post salary information on their websites – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #671 12/20/24: HB 5269: Mandate charter schools post salary information on their websites – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #672 12/20/24: HB 5269: Mandate charter schools post salary information on their websites – On passage: No |
| #673 12/20/24: HB 4191: Give state IDs and driver licenses to parolees before release – On passage: No |
| #674 12/20/24: HB 4192: Give state IDs and driver licenses to parolees before release – On passage: No |
| #675 12/20/24: HB 4193: Give state IDs and driver licenses to parolees before release – On passage: No |
| #676 12/20/24: HB 4194: Give state IDs and driver licenses to parolees before release – On passage: No |
| #677 12/20/24: HB 6046: Mandate health coverage for community violence prevention services employees – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #678 12/20/24: HB 6046: Mandate health coverage for community violence prevention services employees – On passage: No |
| #679 12/20/24: HB 5825: Require insurers issue rebates if the insured doesn't meet a medical loss ratio – On passage: No |
| #680 12/20/24: HB 5300: Allow changing name without fingerprinting – On passage: No |
| #681 12/20/24: HB 5303: Allow "X" sex designation on birth certificates – On passage: No |
| #682 12/20/24: HB 4665: Bring state employees, incl. police and corrections, back into broken state retirement system – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #683 12/20/24: HB 4665: Bring state employees, incl. police and corrections, back into broken state retirement system – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #684 12/20/24: HB 4665: Bring state employees, incl. police and corrections, back into broken state retirement system – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #685 12/20/24: HB 4666: Bring state employees, incl. police and corrections, back into broken state retirement system – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #686 12/20/24: HB 4667: Bring state employees, incl. police and corrections, back into broken state retirement system – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #687 12/20/24: HB 6058: Increase taxpayer contribution to government employee health plans – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #688 12/20/24: HB 6058: Increase taxpayer contribution to government employee health plans – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #689 12/20/24: HB 6058: Increase taxpayer contribution to government employee health plans – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #690 12/20/24: HB 6058: Increase taxpayer contribution to government employee health plans – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #691 12/20/24: HB 6058: Increase taxpayer contribution to government employee health plans – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #692 12/20/24: HB 6058: Increase taxpayer contribution to government employee health plans – On passage: No |
| #693 12/20/24: HB 4384: Describe duties of sentencing commission created by HB 4173 – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #694 12/20/24: HB 6075: Expand eligibility for low-income energy subsidies – On passage: No |
| #695 12/20/24: HB 5594: Impose regulations on hiring youths – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #696 12/20/24: HB 5594: Impose regulations on hiring youths – On passage: No |
| #697 12/20/24: HB 5400: Create "hate crime" penalties to include re-education of offenders – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #698 12/20/24: HB 5400: Create "hate crime" penalties to include re-education of offenders – On passage: No |
| #699 12/20/24: HB 5401: Increase "hate crime" penalties – On passage: No |
| #700 12/20/24: HB 5164: Create a registry to shame employers who relocate call centers to foreign countries – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #701 12/20/24: HB 5164: Create a registry to shame employers who relocate call centers to foreign countries – On passage: No |
| #702 12/20/24: HB 5165: Ban companies who relocate call centers to foreign countries from receiving taxpayer welfare – On passage: No |
| #703 12/20/24: HB 5165: Ban companies who relocate call centers to foreign countries from receiving taxpayer welfare – On passage: No |
| #704 12/20/24: HB 4095: Require public and private schools use response terminology plan in 4096 – On passage: Yes |
| #705 12/20/24: HB 4096: Require department establish standardized response terminology for safety emergencies – On passage: Yes |
| #706 12/20/24: HB 5549: Mandate schools create "behavioral threat assessment and management teams" – On passage: No |
| #707 12/20/24: HB 5659: Create a new "school safety and mental health commission" within State Police – On passage: No |
| #708 12/20/24: HB 5660: Create a new "school safety and mental health commission" within State Police – On passage: Yes |
| #709 12/20/24: HB 5956: Prohibit insurers from "discriminating against" licensed health professionals – On passage: No |
| #710 12/20/24: HB 5022: Revise dates for flow-through entities to make late tax payments and penalties – On passage: Yes |
| #711 12/20/24: HB 6144: Mandate guns be destroyed in taxpayer-funded gun buy-ups – On passage: No |
| #712 12/20/24: HB 6145: Ban guns seized by law enforcement from being sold – On passage: No |
| #713 12/20/24: HB 6146: Ban guns seized by law enforcement from being sold – On passage: No |
| #714 12/20/24: HB 6088: Ban Wayne County municipalities from opting out of public transit boondoggles and expand transit boondoggle taxing authority – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #715 12/20/24: HB 6088: Ban Wayne County municipalities from opting out of public transit boondoggles and expand transit boondoggle taxing authority – On passage: No |
| #716 12/20/24: HB 4675: Revise details of land bank fast track act – On passage: No |
| #717 12/20/24: HB 4901: Expand bankruptcy protections (for debtors, against creditors) – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #718 12/20/24: HB 4900: Exempt certain property from liens and garnishment – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #719 12/20/24: HB 4900: Exempt certain property from liens and garnishment – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #720 12/20/24: HB 5887: Create new felony for "sexual extortion" – On passage: Yes |
| #721 12/20/24: HB 5888: Create new felony for "sexual extortion" – On passage: Yes |
| #722 12/20/24: HB 6166: Increase convention fees – On passage: No |
| #723 12/20/24: HB 4854: Allow students to wear "traditional regalia" in schools (ignore dress codes) – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #724 12/20/24: HB 5695: Direct MDHHS apply for federal ground emergency medical transportation funds – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #725 12/20/24: HB 6052: Expand the allowable uses for on-demand ballot printing systems beyond their currently allowed use for early voting – On passage: No |
| #726 12/20/24: 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: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #727 12/20/24: HB 5551: Prohibit those found guilty of election-related offenses from serving on boards of canvassers – On passage: No |
| #728 12/20/24: HB 4605: Spend sales tax revenue on "public safety and violence prevention fund" – Adopt substitute: No |
| #729 12/20/24: HB 4605: Spend sales tax revenue on "public safety and violence prevention fund" – On passage: No |
| #730 12/20/24: HB 4606: Create "public safety and violence prevention fund" – On passage: No |
| #731 12/20/24: HB 5651: Modify one corporate welfare subsidy scheme to make room for another – On passage: No |
| #732 12/20/24: HB 5652: Create "Michigan innovation fund" corporate welfare subsidy scheme – On passage: No |
| #733 12/20/24: HB 5653: Create "Michigan innovation fund" corporate welfare subsidy scheme – On passage: No |
| #734 12/20/24: HB 5829: Eliminate state competitive scholarships – On passage: No |
| #735 12/20/24: HB 5636: Provide licensing for freestanding "birth centers" – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #1 01/29/25: SB 1: Make legislative and governor records subject to FOIA – On passage: Yes |
| #2 01/29/25: SB 2: Make legislative and governor records subject to FOIA – On passage: Yes |
| #3 01/30/25: Condone unhinged, improper rant by Sen. Irwin: No, against majority of his own party |
| #4 01/30/25: Sustain false ruling of chair that Republican amendment is not germane: No, against majority of his own party |
| #5 01/30/25: SR 6: Whine about President Trump – Adopt: No, against majority of his own party |
| #6 02/13/25: SB 8: Raise minimum wage and outlaw working-class jobs – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #7 02/13/25: SB 8: Raise minimum wage and outlaw working-class jobs – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #8 02/13/25: SB 60: Remove sunset on interstate medical licensure compact – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #9 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 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #10 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 – On passage: Yes |
| #11 02/25/25: SB 52: Allow port authorities to enter into ancillary financing facilities – On passage: Yes |
| #12 02/25/25: SB 24: Allow researchers to obtain court records subject to redactions – On passage: Yes |
| #13 03/05/25: SB 24: Allow researchers to obtain court records subject to redactions – On passage: Yes |
| #14 03/06/25: SB 41: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #15 03/06/25: SB 94: Prohibit drug companies from limiting a 340B drug pricing program entity’s access to drugs covered under the federal 340B – On passage: Yes |
| #16 03/06/25: SB 95: Companion to SB 94 – On passage: Yes |
| #17 03/12/25: SB 23: Authorize dividing of tracts of unused farmland – On passage: Yes |
| #18 03/12/25: SB 68: Prohibit displaying co-branded alcoholic beverages next to soft drinks and youth-marketed foods – On passage: Yes |
| #19 03/12/25: SB 87: Allow suspension of liquor store licenses for dishonored payments in certain conditions – On passage: Yes |
| #20 03/12/25: SB 88: Mandate liquor store owners pay wholesalers a fee for dishonored payments – On passage: Yes |
| #21 03/12/25: SB 96: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #22 03/12/25: SB 97: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes |
| #23 03/12/25: SB 98: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #24 03/12/25: SB 71: Designate the Mackinac Bridge as a “key facility” – On passage: Yes |
| #25 03/13/25: SB 56: School aid supplemental (mostly blank bill on introduction to be amended later) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #26 03/13/25: SB 56: School aid supplemental (mostly blank bill on introduction to be amended later) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #27 03/13/25: SB 56: School aid supplemental (mostly blank bill on introduction to be amended later) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #28 03/13/25: SB 56: School aid supplemental (mostly blank bill on introduction to be amended later) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #29 03/13/25: SB 56: School aid supplemental (mostly blank bill on introduction to be amended later) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #30 03/13/25: SB 55: Spend $165 million supplemental “generally technical in nature and reflect caseload adjustments, cost variances, unanticipated Federal grants, and other similar items” – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #31 03/13/25: SB 55: Spend $165 million supplemental “generally technical in nature and reflect caseload adjustments, cost variances, unanticipated Federal grants, and other similar items” – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #32 03/13/25: SB 55: Spend $165 million supplemental “generally technical in nature and reflect caseload adjustments, cost variances, unanticipated Federal grants, and other similar items” – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #33 03/13/25: SB 55: Spend $165 million supplemental “generally technical in nature and reflect caseload adjustments, cost variances, unanticipated Federal grants, and other similar items” – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #34 03/13/25: SB 55: Spend $165 million supplemental “generally technical in nature and reflect caseload adjustments, cost variances, unanticipated Federal grants, and other similar items” – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #35 03/13/25: SB 55: Spend $165 million supplemental “generally technical in nature and reflect caseload adjustments, cost variances, unanticipated Federal grants, and other similar items” – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #36 03/18/25: SB 81: Expand duty of indigent defense commission to include juveniles – On passage: Yes |
| #37 03/18/25: SB 25: Allow owners of auto repair facilities operate multiple locations with one license – On passage: Yes |
| #38 03/18/25: SR 18: Express an opinion – Adoption: No, against majority of his own party |
| #39 03/19/25: SB 105: Mandate insurers offer method to reimburse dentists at no fee – On passage: Yes |
| #40 03/19/25: SB 83: Expand "future educator student teacher stipend program" – On passage: Yes |
| #41 03/19/25: SB 51: Create a “Black leadership advisory council” – On passage: Yes |
| #42 03/19/25: SB 82: Make certain public records secret for judges and their families – On passage: Yes |
| #43 03/19/25: SB 116: Allow people with certain disabilities to be exempt from food safety licensing rules – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #44 04/16/25: SB 111: Create “vulnerable adult personal protection orders” – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #45 04/16/25: SB 112: Include embezzling from a vulnerable adult in definition of racketeering – On passage: Yes |
| #46 04/16/25: SB 113: Create special penalties for embezzling from vulnerable adults – On passage: Yes |
| #47 04/16/25: SB 114: Create “vulnerable adult multidisciplinary teams” – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #48 04/17/25: SB 129: Allow public officials “with disabilities” to participate in meetings remotely – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #49 04/17/25: SB 93: Designate maple syrup and honey producers as “limited food processors” – On passage: Yes |
| #50 04/17/25: SB 18: Direct department to apply for federal benefits for children in foster care – On passage: Yes |
| #51 04/17/25: SB 29: Create a commission to investigate racial disparities in maternal health – On passage: No |
| #52 04/17/25: SB 30: New law to mandate reporting procedures for mistreatment during perinatal period – On passage: No |
| #53 04/17/25: SB 31: Impose additional mandates on hospitals for patients giving birth – On passage: No |
| #54 04/17/25: SB 32: Mandate information be made available on medical malpracitce insurance – On passage: Yes |
| #55 04/17/25: SB 33: Allow pregnant women to die – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #56 04/17/25: SB 34: Allow lawsuits for discrimination based on “lactating status” – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #57 04/17/25: SB 36: Include midwives in Michigan “essential health provider recruitment strategy” scheme – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #58 04/17/25: SB 37: Mandate insurance cover gynecological and perinatal services – On passage: No |
| #59 04/17/25: SB 38: Mandate DHHS cover gynecological and perinatal services – On passage: Yes |
| #60 04/17/25: SB 39: Mandate DHHS cover gynecological and perinatal services – On passage: Yes |
| #61 04/17/25: SB 135: Close alleged loopholes to avoid excluding from health coverage due to pre-existing conditions – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #62 04/17/25: SB 136: Increase fees for radiation machines and revise regulations – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #63 04/22/25: SB 107: Mandate health insurance cover certain immunizing agents – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #64 04/22/25: SB 144: Remove prescription requirement to obtain physical therapy – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #65 04/23/25: SB 102: Exempt certain county records from FOIA fees if delivered electronically – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #66 04/24/25: SB 99: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #67 04/24/25: SB 100: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials – On passage: Yes |
| #68 04/24/25: SB 3: New law to impose price controls on drugs and cause shortages – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #69 04/24/25: SB 4: New law to impose price controls on drugs and cause shortages – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #70 04/24/25: SB 5: New law to impose price controls on drugs and cause shortages – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #71 04/29/25: SB 130: Increase cosmetology licensing fees – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #72 04/29/25: SB 131: Allow a school of cosmetology to have branch facilities – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #73 04/29/25: SB 147: Remove sunset on inflation adjustment for legal notice fee increases – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #74 05/06/25: SB 240: Revise term of office start/end dates for local officials – On passage: Yes |
| #75 05/06/25: SB 241: Revise term of office start/end dates for local officials – On passage: Yes |
| #76 05/06/25: SB 242: Revise term of office start/end dates for local officials – On passage: Yes |
| #77 05/06/25: SB 243: Revise term of office start/end dates for local officials – On passage: Yes |
| #78 05/06/25: SB 234: Mandate school policies to limit student cell phone usage – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #79 05/07/25: SB 160: New law to impose regulations on prenuptial agreements – On passage: Yes |
| #80 05/13/25: SB 168: 2026 Budget: community colleges – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #81 05/13/25: SB 168: 2026 Budget: community colleges – On passage: No |
| #82 05/13/25: SB 167: 2026 Budget: universities – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #83 05/13/25: SB 167: 2026 Budget: universities – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #84 05/13/25: SB 167: 2026 Budget: universities – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #85 05/13/25: SB 167: 2026 Budget: universities – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #86 05/13/25: SB 163: 2026 Budget: capital outlay – On passage: No |
| #87 05/13/25: SB 179: 2026 Budget:Labor – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #88 05/13/25: SB 179: 2026 Budget:Labor – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #89 05/13/25: SB 179: 2026 Budget:Labor – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #90 05/13/25: SB 179: 2026 Budget:Labor – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #91 05/13/25: SB 179: 2026 Budget:Labor – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #92 05/13/25: SB 180: 2026 Budget:Health and Human Services – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #93 05/13/25: SB 180: 2026 Budget:Health and Human Services – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #94 05/13/25: SB 180: 2026 Budget:Health and Human Services – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #95 05/13/25: SB 180: 2026 Budget:Health and Human Services – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #96 05/13/25: SB 180: 2026 Budget:Health and Human Services – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #97 05/13/25: SB 180: 2026 Budget:Health and Human Services – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #98 05/13/25: SB 180: 2026 Budget:Health and Human Services – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #99 05/13/25: SB 180: 2026 Budget:Health and Human Services – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #100 05/13/25: SB 174: 2026 Budget:Transportation – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #101 05/13/25: SB 174: 2026 Budget:Transportation – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #102 05/13/25: SB 174: 2026 Budget:Transportation – On passage: No |
| #103 05/13/25: SB 181: 2026 Budget:Environmental and Energy – Republican amendment: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #104 05/13/25: SB 181: 2026 Budget:Environmental and Energy – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #105 05/13/25: SB 165: 2026 Budget: Dept of Education – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #106 05/13/25: SB 165: 2026 Budget: Dept of Education – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #107 05/13/25: SB 164: 2026 Budget: “Department of Lifelong Education” – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #108 05/13/25: SB 171: 2026 Budget: Agriculture – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #109 05/13/25: SB 170: 2026 Budget: Judiciary – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #110 05/13/25: SB 175: 2026 Budget:Veterans Affairs – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #111 05/13/25: SB 175: 2026 Budget:Veterans Affairs – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #112 05/13/25: SB 176: 2026 Budget:State Police – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #113 05/13/25: SB 176: 2026 Budget:State Police – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #114 05/13/25: SB 176: 2026 Budget:State Police – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #115 05/13/25: SB 176: 2026 Budget:State Police – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #116 05/13/25: SB 177: 2026 Budget:Licensing and Regulatory Affairs – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #117 05/13/25: SB 177: 2026 Budget:Licensing and Regulatory Affairs – On passage: No |
| #118 05/13/25: SB 178: 2026 Budget:Insurance and Financial Services – On passage: No |
| #119 05/13/25: SB 99: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials – Concur with House: Yes |
| #120 05/13/25: SB 100: Revise definitions of what constitutes a “gift” to public officials – Concur with House: Yes |
| #121 05/14/25: SB 184: Spend $452 million federal and $253 million state dollars for various departments – On passage: No |
| #122 05/14/25: SB 169: 2026 Budget: Corrections – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #123 05/14/25: SB 169: 2026 Budget: Corrections – On passage: No |
| #124 05/14/25: SB 166: 2026 Budget: K-12 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #125 05/14/25: SB 166: 2026 Budget: K-12 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #126 05/14/25: SB 166: 2026 Budget: K-12 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #127 05/14/25: SB 166: 2026 Budget: K-12 – On passage: No |
| #128 05/14/25: SB 172: 2026 Budget: DNR – On passage: No |
| #129 05/14/25: SB 173: 2026 Budget: general government – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #130 05/14/25: SB 173: 2026 Budget: general government – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #131 05/14/25: SB 173: 2026 Budget: general government – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #132 05/14/25: SB 173: 2026 Budget: general government – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #133 05/14/25: SB 173: 2026 Budget: general government – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #134 05/14/25: SB 173: 2026 Budget: general government – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #135 05/14/25: SB 173: 2026 Budget: general government – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #136 05/14/25: SB 173: 2026 Budget: general government – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #137 05/14/25: SB 173: 2026 Budget: general government – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #138 05/14/25: SB 173: 2026 Budget: general government – On passage: No |
| #139 05/20/25: SB 78: Allow for expungement of criminal history records in certain conditions – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #140 05/20/25: SB 257: Extend statute of limitations on sexual assault claims – On passage: No |
| #141 05/20/25: SB 258: Companion to SB 257 – On passage: No |
| #142 05/20/25: SB 259: Allow lawsuits against the state for criminal sexual misconduct – On passage: No |
| #143 05/20/25: SB 260: Remove immunity from schools and colleges for criminal sexual misconduct claims – On passage: No |
| #144 05/20/25: SB 261: Extend statute of limitations on sexual assault claims – On passage: No |
| #145 05/20/25: SB 137: Update a reference – On passage: Yes |
| #146 05/20/25: SB 138: Allow issuing "temporary registration permits" to cover waiting period for vanity license plates – On passage: Yes |
| #147 05/20/25: SB 139: Allow electronic title transfers for ORVs and boats – On passage: Yes |
| #148 05/20/25: SR 50: Express an opinion – Adoption: No |
| #149 05/21/25: SB 219: Allow for misdemeanor criminals receive “outpatient treatment for mental health issues” – On passage: Yes |
| #150 05/21/25: SB 220: Revise procedure detail for court-ordered mental health treatments – On passage: Yes |
| #151 05/21/25: SB 221: Companion to SB 219 – On passage: Yes |
| #152 05/21/25: SB 222: Allow hospitals, doctors, and others to petition for involuntary mental health treatment – On passage: Yes |
| #153 05/21/25: SB 303: Allow doctors to be licensed in multiple state via interstate licensing compact – On passage: Yes |
| #154 05/21/25: HB 4345: Exempt minimum days of public instruction during state of emergency – On passage: Yes |
| #155 06/03/25: SB 207: Create a taxpayer-funded grant for veterans' organizations – On passage: Yes |
| #156 06/03/25: SB 208: Companion to SB 207 – On passage: Yes |
| #157 06/03/25: SB 215: Revise detail of regulation of veterans' benefit services – On passage: Yes |
| #158 06/10/25: SB 134: Mandate fines from consumer protection violations go toward enforcement – On passage: No |
| #159 06/10/25: SB 156: Expand office of legislative corrections ombudsman providing investigations into prison issues – On passage: Yes |
| #160 06/10/25: SB 157: New law to regulate pet cemeteries – On passage: No |
| #161 06/10/25: SB 229: Prevent “double taxation” by delivery networks (eg Doordash) – On passage: Yes |
| #162 06/10/25: SB 285: Allow any adult to solemnize a marriage – On passage: No |
| #163 06/10/25: SB 286: Companion to SB 285 – On passage: No |
| #164 06/10/25: SB 287: Companion to SB 285 – On passage: No |
| #165 06/10/25: SB 132: Create tax credit for donations to endowment fund of community foundations – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #166 06/17/25: SB 424: Create procedure for certain sex offenders to appeal decisions to court – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #167 06/24/25: SB 216: Increase criminal penalties for traffic accidents – On passage: Yes |
| #168 06/24/25: SB 217: Companion to SB 216 – On passage: Yes |
| #169 06/24/25: SB 106: Create “spay and neuter clinic” fundraising license plate – On passage: No |
| #170 06/24/25: SB 73: Allow Macomb Community College Sports and Expo Center serve alcohol – On passage: Yes |
| #171 06/25/25: SB 288: Allow public bodies hold closed-door sessions on legal issues – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #172 06/25/25: SB 224: Unconstitutionally ban “bump stocks” – On passage: No |
| #173 06/25/25: SB 225: Ban guns in Capitol and legislative office buildings – On passage: No |
| #174 06/25/25: SB 226: Companion to SB 225 – On passage: No |
| #175 06/25/25: SB 331: Mandate all firearm components contain serial numbers – On passage: No |
| #176 06/25/25: SB 332: Criminalize having a firearm with a part without a serial number – On passage: No |
| #177 06/25/25: HB 4090: Sell 96 acres of state land to Detroit – On passage: Yes |
| #178 06/25/25: SB 154: Make crime to to “interfere” with someone getting an abortion – On passage: No |
| #179 06/25/25: SB 155: Companion to SB 154 – On passage: No |
| #180 06/25/25: SB 235: Create taxpayer subsidy for “sustainable” aviation fuel – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #181 06/25/25: SB 236: Companion to SB 235 – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #182 06/25/25: SR 64: Whine about Trump – Adoption: No |
| #183 06/26/25: SB 46: Impose regulations on mobile home park water delivery systems – On passage: Yes |
| #184 06/26/25: SB 266: Allow personal services costs not be considered a disposal of assets to qualify for Medicaid assistance – On passage: Yes |
| #185 06/26/25: SB 269: Exempt Detroit Metro Airport from a bureaucratic procedure – On passage: Yes |
| #186 06/26/25: SB 158: Regulate online event ticket companies – On passage: Yes |
| #187 06/26/25: SB 159: Regulate online event ticket companies – On passage: Yes |
| #188 06/26/25: SB 54: Exempt certain state projects from “prevailing wage” mandate – On passage: Yes |
| #189 06/26/25: SB 319: Include staffing levels as a mandatory topic of negotiation in police and fire monopoly bargaining – On passage: No |
| #190 07/01/25: SB 69: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #191 07/01/25: SB 70: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #192 07/01/25: SB 274: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #193 07/01/25: SB 397: Drug abuse package: Prohibit DHHS from requiring prior Medicaid authorization for anti-addiction drugs – On passage: Yes |
| #194 07/01/25: SB 399: Drug abuse package: Exclude drug testing products from definition of “paraphernalia” – On passage: Yes |
| #195 07/01/25: SB 400: Drug abuse package: Prohibit insurers from requiring prior authorization for anti-addiction drugs – On passage: Yes |
| #196 07/01/25: SB 401: Drug abuse package: Mandate doctors offering prescription opioids to also offer opiod antagonists – On passage: Yes |
| #197 07/01/25: SB 402: Drug abuse package: Allow poor people to receive “street medicine services” – On passage: Yes |
| #198 07/01/25: SB 403: Drug abuse package: Impose various mandates on pharmacists – On passage: Yes |
| #199 07/01/25: SB 404: Drug abuse package: Make opioid antagonists available in schools – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #200 07/01/25: SB 405: Drug abuse package: Companion to SB 404 – On passage: Yes |
| #201 07/01/25: SB 414: Mandate health insurance cover “group prenatal care” – On passage: Yes |
| #202 07/01/25: SB 415: Mandate HHS cover “group prenatal care” – On passage: Yes |
| #203 07/01/25: SB 304: Impose price controls on Mackinac Island ferry monopoly – On passage: Yes |
| #204 08/13/25: HB 4003: Name a road – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #205 08/13/25: HB 4046: Name a road – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #206 08/13/25: SB 349: Allow student opt-out of worthless “WorkKeys” test – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #207 08/13/25: SB 350: Companion to SB 349 – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #208 08/13/25: HB 4403: Allow “alternating proprietorship” sharing of booze-making facilities – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #209 08/13/25: HB 4047: Allow criminal charges and civil suits against people for making fake pornography with others’ likenesses – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #210 08/13/25: HB 4048: Companion to HB4047 (allow criminal charges and civil suits against people for making fake pornography with others’ likenesses) – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #211 08/13/25: SB 435: Change home heating credit from adjustments based on Detroit CPI to based on US CPI – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #212 08/26/25: SB 360: Expand scope of identity theft protection act – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #213 08/26/25: SB 361: Expand scope of identity theft protection act – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #214 08/26/25: SB 362: Expand scope of identity theft protection act – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #215 08/26/25: SB 363: Expand scope of identity theft protection act – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #216 08/26/25: SB 364: Expand scope of identity theft protection act – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #217 08/26/25: SB 246: Require DEQ maintain five-year waste management plans – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #218 08/26/25: SB 247: Levy an injection well disposal fee – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #219 09/04/25: SB 394: Regulate and impose permitting on “carbon sequestration projects” – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #220 09/04/25: SB 395: Regulate and impose permitting on “carbon sequestration projects” – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #221 09/04/25: SB 396: Regulate and impose permitting on “carbon sequestration projects” – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #222 09/04/25: SB 398: Drug abuse package: Prohibit certain regulations – On passage: Yes |
| #223 09/09/25: SR 65: Designate an awareness month – Adoption: Yes |
| #224 09/09/25: SB 501: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing – On passage: Yes |
| #225 09/09/25: HB 4101: Create an interstate compact for physical therapist licensing – On passage: Yes |
| #226 09/10/25: SB 204: Require school boards have a procedures for closing a school building – On passage: No |
| #227 09/17/25: SB 533: Criminalize false statements about elections – On passage: No |
| #228 09/18/25: SB 413: Allow limited-license psychologists to practice without supervision and greatly increase the education requirements to obtain a limited license – On passage: Yes |
| #229 09/18/25: SB 293: Add penalties to restitution for care and treatment of forfeited animals – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #230 09/18/25: SB 294: Add penalties to restitution for care and treatment of forfeited animals – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #231 09/18/25: SR 72: Reduce membership on Senate elections committee, and allow a second assistant Senate president pro tem – Adoption: No |
| #232 09/18/25: John Cherry Asst Pro Tem: No |
| #233 09/25/25: HB 4524: Revise detail of marketable record title act to preserve certain interests in property – On passage: Yes |
| #234 09/25/25: SB 418: Allow state child abuse prevention board to partner with non-profit fundraisers and rename it to “Children Trust Michigan Board” – On passage: Yes |
| #235 09/25/25: SB 419: Allow state child abuse prevention board to spend more of its money – On passage: Yes |
| #236 09/25/25: SB 420: Allow state child abuse prevention board to meet online – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #237 09/25/25: SB 421: Update a reference – On passage: Yes |
| #238 09/25/25: SB 109: Increase cap on funds in disaster relief contingency fund and create a new fund – On passage: No |
| #239 09/25/25: SB 382: Create alternative “Michigan achievement scholarship” program – On passage: No |
| #240 09/25/25: SB 383: Companion to SB 382 – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #241 09/25/25: SB 540: Make state taxpayers pay for veterans’ health care – On passage: Yes |
| #242 09/25/25: SB 541: Companion to SB 540 – On passage: Yes |
| #243 09/25/25: SB 542: Make state taxpayers pay for veterans’ health care – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #244 09/25/25: SB 574: Put future tobacco settlement money into scholarships instead of the budget stabilization fund – On passage: No |
| #245 09/25/25: SB 575: Increase fees for municipal securities – On passage: No |
| #246 09/25/25: SB 576: Create an “energy efficiency revolving fund” to spend taxpayer money on energy efficiency companies – On passage: No |
| #247 09/25/25: SB 577: Extend sunset on fees for training water supply officials – On passage: No |
| #248 09/25/25: SB 578: Road funding package – see HB 4180-4183 – On passage: No |
| #249 09/25/25: SB 579: Extend sunset on various environmental fees – On passage: No |
| #250 09/25/25: SB 273: Extend sunset on a water quality fee – On passage: Yes |
| #251 09/25/25: SB 563: Nothing – On passage: No |
| #252 09/25/25: SB 565: Return unspent local government funds to general fund – On passage: No |
| #253 09/25/25: SB 566: Allow worker’s comp agency to impose fees – On passage: No |
| #254 10/01/25: HB 4161: Omnibus annual budget bill – On passage: Yes |
| #255 10/01/25: HB 4706: Omnibus 2025-2026 budget – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #256 10/01/25: SB 166: 2026 Budget: K-12 – Concur with House: No |
| #257 10/03/25: SB 166: 2026 Budget: K-12 – Adopt conference report (final passage): Yes |
| #258 10/03/25: HB 4706: Omnibus 2025-2026 budget – Adopt conference report (final passage): Yes |
| #259 10/03/25: HB 4392: Spend $42 million in Natural Resources Trust Fund – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #260 10/03/25: HB 4961: Road funding package – see HB 4180-4183 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #261 10/03/25: HB 4961: Road funding package – see HB 4180-4183 – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #262 10/03/25: HB 4961: Road funding package – see HB 4180-4183 – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #263 10/03/25: HB 4968: Allow DHHS to continue assessing the current insurance provider assessment – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #264 10/03/25: HB 4951: New law to impose a 24% tax on wholesale price of marijuana and allocate revenue to roads – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #265 10/03/25: SB 273: Extend sunset on a water quality fee – Concur with House: Yes |
| #266 10/03/25: SB 577: Extend sunset on fees for training water supply officials – Concur with House: No |
| #267 10/03/25: SB 578: Road funding package – see HB 4180-4183 – Concur with House: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #268 10/03/25: SB 579: Extend sunset on various environmental fees – Concur with House: No |
| #270 10/03/25: HB 4181: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #271 10/03/25: HB 4182: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #272 10/03/25: HB 4183: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #273 10/08/25: SB 370: Make state taxpayers pay for veterans’ health care – On passage: Yes |
| #274 10/08/25: HB 4962: Create the Michigan National Guard Member Benefit Fund – On passage: Yes |
| #275 10/21/25: SB 596: Require earmarks meet certain criteria – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #276 10/21/25: SB 596: Require earmarks meet certain criteria – On passage: Yes |
| #277 10/21/25: SB 330: Allow caretakers of hospice patients be exempt from jury duty – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #278 10/21/25: SB 456: Create a “missing senior or vulnerable adult medical alert system plan” – On passage: Yes |
| #279 10/21/25: SB 276: Increase DNR fees – On passage: No |
| #280 10/21/25: SB 277: Companion to SB 276 – On passage: No |
| #281 10/23/25: SB 515: Mandate apartments have carbon monoxide detectors as they already do – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #282 10/23/25: SB 314: Allow retired county sheriff office employees to continue to work and collect both pay and retirement – On passage: Yes |
| #283 10/23/25: SR 81: Express an opinion – Adoption: No |
| #284 10/28/25: SB 478: Transfer state-owned property in Livingston County from Department of Corrections to Department of Military and Veterans Affairs – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #285 10/28/25: SB 595: Allow Michigan-Indiana boundary survey program to contract with county officials – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #286 10/29/25: SB 133: Make a continuing education credit carryover system for insurance agents if they belong to a professional association – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #287 10/29/25: SB 423: Remove sunset on (permanently extend) provisions allowing for foreclosure avoidance agreements involving delinquent property taxes – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #288 10/29/25: SCR 7: Express an opinion – Republican amendment: Didn't vote |
| #289 10/29/25: SCR 7: Express an opinion – Adoption: Didn't vote |
| #290 10/29/25: SCR 7: Express an opinion – Sustain Chair passing resolution without majority: Didn't vote |
| #291 10/30/25: SCR 7: Express an opinion – Adoption: Didn't vote |
| #292 10/30/25: SB 182: Spend $71 million for food stamps and food banks – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #293 10/30/25: HB 4420: Prohibit enhancement grants that do not disclose sponsor and recipient – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #294 11/13/25: SB 529: Ban paying petition circulators by signature and mandate hourly wage – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #295 11/13/25: SB 530: Mandate petition circulators make the summary of a petition available to signers – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #296 11/13/25: SB 531: Modify various warnings and requirements on petitions – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #297 11/13/25: HB 4135: Transfer state land, formerly for a prison, to Jackson County – On passage: Yes |
| #298 11/13/25: SB 443: Mandate the usage of anti-smoke devices with surgical tools that create smoke – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #299 11/13/25: SB 199: Extend City of Lansing state taxpayer subsidy scheme from 2039 to 2059 – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #300 11/13/25: HB 5092: Increase restrictions on breeding large carnivorous animals – On passage: Yes |
| #301 11/13/25: SB 596: Require earmarks meet certain criteria – Concur with House: Yes |
| #302 11/13/25: HB 4420: Prohibit enhancement grants that do not disclose sponsor and recipient – Concur with House: Yes |
| #303 11/13/25: HB 5055: Allow legislative sergeants at arms to protect lawmakers anywhere in Michigan – On passage: No |
| #304 12/02/25: SB 540: Make state taxpayers pay for veterans’ health care – Concur with House: Yes |
| #305 12/02/25: SB 542: Make state taxpayers pay for veterans’ health care – Concur with House: Yes |
| #306 12/02/25: SB 685: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #307 12/02/25: SB 686: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #308 12/02/25: SB 687: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #309 12/02/25: SB 688: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #310 12/02/25: SB 689: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #311 12/02/25: SB 390: Increase penalties for injuring a seeing-eye dog – On passage: Yes |
| #312 12/02/25: SB 699: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – On passage: Yes |
| #313 12/02/25: SB 512: Allow breweries to brew non-alcoholic beer with same regulations as beer – On passage: Yes |
| #314 12/02/25: SB 513: Companion to SB 512 – On passage: Yes |
| #315 12/02/25: SB 616: Prohibit future lawsuits related to an opioid settlement – On passage: Yes |
| #316 12/02/25: SB 532: Create “active duty military” license plate – On passage: Yes |
| #269 12/03/25: HB 4180: Package of bills to “streamline” gas taxes – On passage: Yes |
| #317 12/09/25: SB 232: Reduce the age of eligibility to receive a taxpayer-funded education grant – On passage: No |
| #318 12/09/25: SB 233: Companion to SB 232 – On passage: No |
| #319 12/09/25: SB 357: Simplify formula for calculating distribution of sales/use tax money to schools – On passage: No |
| #320 12/09/25: SB 358: Companion to SB 357 – On passage: No |
| #321 12/09/25: SB 475: Prohibit invasive bodily exams on unconscious patients – On passage: Yes |
| #322 12/09/25: SB 476: Companion to SB 475 – On passage: Yes |
| #323 12/09/25: SB 611: Companion to HB 5120 – On passage: Yes |
| #324 12/09/25: SB 612: Companion to HB 5120 – On passage: Yes |
| #325 12/09/25: SB 507: Create “next of kin” license plate – On passage: Yes |
| #326 12/09/25: SB 128: Create a “Michigan-Ireland trade commission” – On passage: Yes |
| #327 12/09/25: SB 267: Create a “Michigan-African-Caribbean trade commission” – On passage: Yes |
| #328 12/09/25: SB 721: Extend a sunset on a special interest deal – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #329 12/09/25: SB 722: Extend a sunset on a special interest deal – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #330 12/09/25: SB 729: Increase cap on state building authority bonds by another $421 million – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #331 12/09/25: SB 700: Allow recipients of improperly paid unemployment benefits during Covid pandemic to keep them – On passage: Yes |
| #332 12/09/25: SB 723: Revise details of a special interest deal – On passage: No |
| #333 12/09/25: SB 213: Create an advisory board within corporate welfare agency – On passage: No |
| #334 12/09/25: SB 214: Companion to SB 213 – On passage: No |
| #335 12/16/25: HB 4576: Budget: DoEd – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #336 12/16/25: SB 349: Allow student opt-out of worthless “WorkKeys” test – Concur with House: Yes |
| #337 12/16/25: SB 595: Allow Michigan-Indiana boundary survey program to contract with county officials – Concur with House: Yes |
| #338 12/16/25: SB 483: Create a “palliative care advisory task force” – On passage: Yes |
| #339 12/16/25: SB 599: Impose new licensing and regulation regime on industrial hemp – On passage: Yes |
| #340 12/16/25: SB 600: Companion to SB 599 – On passage: Yes |
| #341 12/16/25: SB 601: Companion to SB 599 – On passage: Yes |
| #342 12/16/25: SB 602: Companion to SB 599 – On passage: Yes |
| #343 12/16/25: HB 4543: Change home heating credit from adjustments based on Detroit CPI to based on US CPI – On passage: Yes |
| #344 12/16/25: HB 4836: Allow student opt-out of worthless “WorkKeys” test – On passage: Yes |
| #345 12/18/25: HB 4098: Allow tax tribunal hearings be conducted electronically – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #346 12/18/25: HB 4099: Allow tax tribunal hearings be conducted electronically – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #347 12/18/25: HB 4045: Protect libel and slander and make victims pay perpetrators without trial – On passage: Yes |
| #348 12/18/25: HB 4262: Create vast new regulatory scheme against online ticket sales – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #349 12/18/25: HB 4666: Increase penalties for discriminatory practices by life insurers – On passage: Yes |
| #350 12/18/25: SB 585: Require courts, when considering whether to allow a conservator to sell or mortgage a protected individual’s property, to include in their consideration of the property’s value an appraisal conducted within the previous six months – On passage: Yes |
| #351 12/18/25: SB 586: Revise detail of when courts can allow a guardian to change an incapacitated person’s residence – On passage: Yes |
| #352 12/18/25: SB 462: Companion to SB 461 – On passage: No |
| #353 12/18/25: SB 465: Companion to SB 461 – On passage: No |
| #354 12/18/25: HB 4098: Allow tax tribunal hearings be conducted electronically – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #355 12/18/25: HB 5078: Name a road – On passage: Yes |
| #356 12/18/25: HB 4122: Expand limits on cottage food operations and give MSU certain privileges – On passage: Yes |
| #357 12/18/25: HB 4595: Allow entities located on land owned by Schoolcraft College to obtain liquor licenses – On passage: Yes |
| #358 12/18/25: HB 4282: Allow a liquor license for a grocery store on Schoolcraft College – On passage: Yes |
| #359 12/18/25: HB 4065: Allow Macomb Community College Sports and Expo Center serve alcohol – On passage: Yes |
| #360 12/18/25: HB 4285: Create a firearms safety course for grades 6-12 – On passage: Yes |
| #361 12/18/25: HB 4726: Extend sunset of reimbursement system for county maintenance-of-effort contributions made by county-owned nursing homes – On passage: Yes |
| #362 12/18/25: HB 4493: Exempt people with disabilities from food licensing rules (huh?) – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #363 12/18/25: SB 96: Allow lockdown systems in child care centers – Concur with House: Yes |
| #364 12/18/25: SB 158: Regulate online event ticket companies – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #365 12/18/25: SB 690: Expand a taxpayer subsidy for land preservation – Concur with House: Yes |
| #366 12/18/25: SB 23: Authorize dividing of tracts of unused farmland – Concur with House: No, against majority of his own party |
| #367 12/18/25: SB 25: Allow owners of auto repair facilities operate multiple locations with one license – Concur with House: Yes |
| #368 12/18/25: HB 4401: Eliminate sunset on pheasant hunting licensing – On passage: Yes |
| #1 01/22/26: HB 4141: Require certain public school policies on cell phone use – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #2 01/22/26: HB 4141: Require certain public school policies on cell phone use – On passage: Yes |
| #3 01/22/26: SB 495: Mandate school emergency plans include policy for how children can use their cell phones – On passage: Yes |
| #4 01/28/26: SB 520: Increase penalties for human trafficking – On passage: Yes |
| #5 01/28/26: SB 521: Companion to SB 520 – On passage: Yes |
| #6 01/28/26: SB 705: Legalize child pimps and adjust other penalties for pimping – On passage: Yes |
| #7 01/28/26: SB 198: New “motor vehicle dealer data collection act” to regulate use of consumer information by auto dealers – On passage: Yes |
| #8 01/29/26: SR 92: Express an opinion – Adoption: No |
| #9 01/29/26: SB 351: New law to regulate telemarketing – On passage: Yes |
| #10 01/29/26: SB 352: Companion to SB 351 – On passage: Yes |
| #11 01/29/26: SB 353: Companion to SB 351 – On passage: Yes |
| #12 01/29/26: SB 354: Companion to SB 351 – On passage: Yes |
| #13 01/29/26: SB 355: Companion to SB 351 – On passage: Yes |
| #14 02/19/26: SB 590: Legal immunity for persons providing emergency bleeding control – On passage: Yes |
| #15 02/19/26: SB 591: Companion to SB 590 – On passage: Yes |
| #16 02/19/26: SB 583: Allow taxpayers to opt to receive Treasury correspondence via email – On passage: Yes |
| #17 02/19/26: SB 584: Make optional the current requirement that employers withhold income tax on retirement benefits. – On passage: Yes |
| #18 03/04/26: SB 492: Prohibit schools from providing a student record to the school that the pupil had transferred to without written confirmation from the transfer school that the pupil had enrolled – On passage: Yes |
| #19 03/04/26: HB 4077: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record – On passage: Yes |
| #20 03/04/26: HB 4078: Limit rules on expanding who can amend a death record – On passage: Yes |
| #21 03/04/26: SB 604: Increase liquor fees – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #22 03/11/26: SB 525: Undo prohibitions on drone usage to help in emergencies – On passage: Yes |
| #23 03/11/26: SB 581: Revise definition of downtown district for certain development authorities – On passage: No |
| #24 03/11/26: SB 449: New law to mandate hospitals offer financial assistance programs to patients – On passage: Yes |
| #25 03/11/26: SB 450: Companion to SB 449 – On passage: Yes |
| #26 03/11/26: SB 451: Ban credit reports from including medical debt data – On passage: Yes |
| #27 03/11/26: SB 701: Revise detail of maximum interest rate on medical debt – On passage: Yes |
| #28 03/11/26: SB 702: New law to prohibit foreclosure and wage garnishment to pay medical debt – On passage: Yes |
| #29 03/11/26: SB 716: Shorten time for state law to mirror federal law on drug bans – On passage: Yes |
| #30 03/18/26: HB 4556: Remove writing requirement from Michigan Merit Exam and remove MME score from high school transcript – On passage: No |
| #31 03/18/26: HB 4557: Repeal certain Michigan Merit Exam requirements – On passage: No |
| #32 03/18/26: SB 691: Move up primary elections from August to May, and make February a regular election month – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #33 03/18/26: SB 691: Move up primary elections from August to May, and make February a regular election month – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #34 03/18/26: SB 691: Move up primary elections from August to May, and make February a regular election month – On passage: Yes |
| #35 03/18/26: SB 692: Companion to SB 691 – On passage: Yes |
| #36 03/18/26: SB 693: Companion to SB 691 – On passage: Yes |
| #37 03/18/26: SB 694: Companion to SB 691 – On passage: Yes |
| #38 03/18/26: SB 695: Companion to SB 691 – On passage: Yes |
| #39 03/18/26: SB 696: Companion to SB 691 – On passage: Yes |
| #40 03/18/26: SB 697: Reduce signature requirements for statewide public office candidates – On passage: Yes |
| #41 03/18/26: SB 698: Revise campaign finance reporting deadlines and criminalize missing deadlines – On passage: Yes |
| #42 03/18/26: SB 814: Modify due date for a public officer financial disclosure report – On passage: Yes |
| #43 03/18/26: SB 815: Modify due date for a public office candidate financial disclosure report – On passage: Yes |
| #44 03/19/26: SB 502: Expand an already too-broad, abused definition of “terrorist threat” – On passage: Yes |
| #45 03/19/26: SB 272: Revise definition of “undeveloped land” in condominium act – On passage: Yes |
| #46 03/19/26: SB 770: Update a reference – On passage: No, against majority of his own party |
| #47 03/24/26: SB 581: Revise definition of downtown district for certain development authorities – Concur with House: No |
| #48 03/24/26: HB 5455: Create a comprehensive interstate medical occupation licensing compact (medical license reciprocity) – On passage: Yes |
| #49 03/25/26: SB 704: Allow marijuana agency to operate a laboratory – On passage: Yes |
| #50 03/25/26: HB 4044: Designate the official “state duck” – On passage: Yes |
| #51 03/25/26: SR 104: Express an opinion – Adoption: No |
| #52 04/15/26: SB 296: Prohibit mandatory overtime for nurses in certain conditions – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #53 04/15/26: SB 297: Companion to SB 296 – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #54 04/16/26: HB 4303: Designate “Chaldean American month” – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #55 04/21/26: SB 301: Create a taxpayer subsidy for “paid organ donation leave” – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #56 04/21/26: SB 626: Revise detail of definitions in child abuse law – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #57 04/21/26: SB 553: Expand usage of “tax increment financing” schemes – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #58 04/22/26: SB 145: Ban employers from asking job applicants about pay and credit history – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #59 04/22/26: SB 205: Allow doctor offices to promote organ donation – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #60 04/22/26: SB 481: Mandate hotels post information about human trafficking – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #61 04/22/26: SB 463: Companion to SB 461 – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #62 04/22/26: SB 466: Companion to SB 461 – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #63 04/29/26: SB 757: Ban “addictive feeds” for minors by social media platforms – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #64 04/29/26: SB 758: New “Michigan Kids Code Act” to create regulatory regime over social media platforms to minors – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #65 04/29/26: SB 759: Companion to SB 758 – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #66 04/29/26: SB 760: Ban allowing minors access to chatbot companions – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #67 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #68 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #69 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #70 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #71 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #72 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #73 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #74 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #75 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #76 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #77 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #78 04/29/26: SB 878: Annual budget: Omnibus – On passage: No |
| #79 04/29/26: SB 829: Spend $45 million from Natural Resources Trust Fund for various projects – On passage: Yes |
| #80 04/30/26: HB 4694: Change requirements for forming recreational authorities – On passage: Yes |
| #81 04/30/26: HB 4695: Change requirements for forming recreational authorities – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #82 04/30/26: HB 4798: Companion to HB 4694 – On passage: Yes |
| #83 04/30/26: SB 559: Create a “revenue sharing trust fund” in state treasury – On passage: Yes |
| #84 04/30/26: SB 561: Companion to SB 559 – On passage: Yes |
| #85 04/30/26: SB 912: Companion to SB 559 – On passage: Yes |
| #86 04/30/26: SB 875: Annual budget: Capital outlay (special interest projects) – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #87 04/30/26: SB 903: Impose various mandates and burdens on schools to receive funding – On passage: Yes, against majority of his own party |
| #88 04/30/26: SB 860: Annual budget: omnibus education – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #89 04/30/26: SB 860: Annual budget: omnibus education – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #90 04/30/26: SB 860: Annual budget: omnibus education – On passage: No |
| #91 04/30/26: SB 877: $1 billion supplemental for various departments ($534m of it from federal money) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #92 04/30/26: SB 877: $1 billion supplemental for various departments ($534m of it from federal money) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #93 04/30/26: SB 877: $1 billion supplemental for various departments ($534m of it from federal money) – Democrat amendment: No |
| #94 04/30/26: SB 877: $1 billion supplemental for various departments ($534m of it from federal money) – Republican amendment: Yes |
| #95 04/30/26: SB 877: $1 billion supplemental for various departments ($534m of it from federal money) – On passage: No |
| #96 05/19/26: SB 934: Revise regulations of mobile homes – On passage: Yes |
| #97 05/19/26: SB 935: Companion to SB 934 – On passage: Yes |
| #98 05/19/26: SB 936: Companion to SB 934 – On passage: Yes |
| #99 05/19/26: SB 937: Companion to SB 934 – On passage: Yes |
| #100 05/19/26: SB 938: Companion to SB 934 – On passage: Yes |
| #101 05/19/26: SB 939: Companion to SB 934 – On passage: Yes |
| #102 05/20/26: SB 310: Create a permanent bureaucracy to give taxpayer money to “child care facilitator hubs” – On passage: No |
| #103 05/20/26: SB 311: New law to permanently increase spending for a child development care program – On passage: No |
| #104 05/20/26: SB 312: Create a review and appeal process for violations of child care organization rules – On passage: Yes |
| #105 05/20/26: SB 313: Revise detail of fire inspection rules for child care organizations – On passage: Yes |
| #106 05/20/26: HB 5797: Allow additional “snow days” for schools – On passage: Yes |
| #107 05/20/26: HB 4572: Budget: Military/vets – On passage: Yes |
| #108 06/03/26: SB 26: Remove an expired reference – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #109 06/03/26: SB 839: Require instruments be recorded in the office of the county register of deeds – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #110 06/04/26: SB 608: Repeal industrial hemp regulations (see also SB 599-602) – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #111 06/04/26: SB 609: Abolish the industrial hemp fund – On passage: Didn't vote |
| #112 06/10/26: SB 891: Revise details of amber alert system – On passage: Yes |
| #113 06/10/26: SB 892: Revise details of amber alert system – On passage: Yes |
| #114 06/10/26: HB 4358: Modify term of office start date for city officers – On passage: Yes |
| #115 06/10/26: HB 4359: Modify term of office start date for village officers – On passage: Yes |