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Michigan House adopts highway namings and passes three bills, including probate code change

2886223 · March 11, 2025
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The Michigan House of Representatives adopted two resolutions and passed three bills on March 11, 2025, including two highway-naming measures and a change to the probate code; vote tallies and immediate-effect motions are recorded for each final passage.

The Michigan House of Representatives on March 11 adopted two ceremonial resolutions and passed three bills, including two measures to name stretches of highway and a change to the state probate code.

The House adopted House Resolution 38, declaring March 11, 2025, Community Volunteer Day, and House Resolution 39, declaring March 2025 Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month. Both resolutions were adopted by voice vote during the motions and resolutions portion of the session.

In floor action, the chamber approved three bills on third reading. House Bill 4003, a measure amending the Michigan Memorial Highway Act to name a section of U.S. 131 near Big Rapids for Sergeant Matthew Webber, passed on a roll-call vote of 108-0. "This legislation is more than just a name on a highway," Representative Koontz said while urging support for the measure.

House Bill 4046, another amendment to the Michigan Memorial Highway Act to honor a fallen trooper, passed 108-0 and was granted…

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