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Michigan House organizes 103rd session; elects Rep. Matt Hall speaker, approves housekeeping resolutions

2256805 · January 8, 2025
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On Jan. 8 the Michigan House of Representatives opened its 103rd session in Lansing, elected Representative Matt Hall as speaker, approved Scott Starr as House clerk and named Rochelle Smith speaker pro tempore, and adopted routine rules and adjournment resolutions.

Lansing — The Michigan House of Representatives organized its 103rd session on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025, in Representative Hall at the State Capitol in Lansing, electing Representative Matt Hall as speaker and approving several procedural resolutions, including the election of Scott Starr as House clerk and the appointment of Rochelle Smith as speaker pro tempore.

Clerk Rich Brown opened the meeting, saying it was his “constitutional duty and my honor to organize the 103rd session of the Michigan House of Representatives.” The session then completed required certifications and roll call, including a message from Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson…

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