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Votes at a glance: Michigan Senate advances insurance, education, judges’ safety and small‑business accessibility bills
Summary
The Michigan Senate moved multiple bills toward enactment, including final passage of measures amending the Insurance Code and State School Aid Act, a judges’ safety bill, and a measure removing certain barriers for visually impaired small-business owners. Several bills had unanimous or lopsided votes; detailed tallies below.
The Michigan Senate on Wednesday approved a series of bills on final passage and took up several introductions. The package of bills included changes to the insurance code, education funding statute language, measures intended to protect judges and certain other individuals, and a bill aimed at reducing regulatory barriers for visually impaired small-business owners. The chamber also adopted multiple ceremonial resolutions.
Key final votes
- Senate Bill 105 (amend Insurance Code of 1956): Final passage recorded as 36 yes, 0 no, 1 excused. The bill had been reported from the Committee on Finance, Insurance and Consumer Protection without amendment; there was no floor debate before final…
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