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Michigan House introduces slate of bills and refers measures to committees after brief session

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Summary

During a short session that did not reach a quorum, members of the Michigan House introduced more than a dozen bills covering tax, mental health, civil rights, natural resources and other subjects and referred each measure to the appropriate standing committee for further consideration.

The Michigan House held a brief session in which representatives formally introduced a group of bills and referred them to standing committees, but the body did not establish a quorum and took no floor votes.

Representative Tisdale introduced House Bill 4747, a bill “to amend the Income Tax Act of 1967.” Representative Outman introduced House Bill 4,748 to amend the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act. Representative Roth introduced House Bill 4,749 to amend the Revised Judicature Act of 1961. Representative Schmalz introduced House Bill 4,750 to amend the Foster Care and Adoption…

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