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Michigan House adopts memorial for Jimmy Carter, approves disclosure procedure and refers pardons resolution to committee
Summary
The Michigan House adopted a memorial resolution for former President Jimmy Carter, approved a resolution setting disclosure procedures under House standing rules after a failed substitute, and referred a separate resolution condemning presidential pardons to the Committee on Government Operations.
The Michigan House of Representatives on Jan. 28 adopted a memorial resolution honoring former President Jimmy Carter, approved a resolution establishing a procedure for required disclosures under Rule 52 of the House standing rules and referred a resolution condemning sweeping presidential pardons to the Committee on Government Operations.
Representative Martis delivered a tribute before the chamber adopted House Resolution 13. "I rise today to pay tribute to a Navy officer, a scientist, a state senator, a governor, a president, a humanitarian, and of course, a peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia," Martis said. The resolution was adopted by voice vote.
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