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Clerk posts committee notices, reproduces Senate bills and receives lottery licensing report

October 15, 2025 | 2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan


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Clerk posts committee notices, reproduces Senate bills and receives lottery licensing report
The House clerk announced a series of administrative notices: scheduled committee meetings for Thursday, Oct. 16; reproduction and electronic availability of several Senate bills; and receipt of the Bureau of State Lottery licensing report for fiscal year 2025.

The clerk said, “The clerk announced the following bills have been reproduced and made available electronically on Friday, October 10. Senate bill 603 through 605.” The clerk also read committee scheduling details: “The House Committee on Regulatory Reform will meet Thursday, October 16 at 9AM, Room 519 Of The House Office Building. The House Oversight Subcommittee on State and Local Public Assistance has been scheduled for Thursday, October 16, has been canceled. A second revised agenda has been issued for the House Committee on Rules scheduled for Thursday, October 16 at 10:30AM, Room 428 Of The Capitol.”

Separately, the clerk noted the chamber had “Received from the Bureau of State Lottery, the licensing report for fiscal year 2025.” The announcements were procedural and did not require floor action during the sitting.

Agendas and reproduced bills are typically made available electronically through legislative document systems; the clerk identified Oct. 10 as the date of electronic availability for the listed Senate bills.

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