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House adopts resolution directing clerk on presentation of enrolled bills amid constitutional objections
Summary
House Resolution 41, directing the clerk to only present certain enrolled bills to the governor, was adopted after debate in which members cited Article IV, Section 33 of the Michigan Constitution and warned about separation-of-powers concerns.
The Michigan House adopted House Resolution 41, a resolution directing the clerk of the House to present only certain enrolled house bills to the governor, following floor debate about separation-of-powers and constitutional obligations. The chamber voted to suspend rules and take up the resolution; after debate the resolution was adopted by voice vote, the clerk reported.
Why it matters: members during debate warned the…
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