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Regulatory Reform Committee reports two bills to the House, clerk gives roll-call totals

October 24, 2025 | 2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan


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Regulatory Reform Committee reports two bills to the House, clerk gives roll-call totals
The House Regulatory Reform Committee took recorded roll-call action on two bills early in its hearing.

Committee members voted to report House Bill 4711 with recommendation after a motion from Representative Hoadley. The clerk announced the roll-call as recorded in the transcript: 14 yes, 0 no, and 2 pass; the committee chair declared "The motion prevails." The transcript shows Representative Hoadley moved to report the bill and the clerk then conducted the role call.

Later the committee considered House Bill 4825, sponsored by Representative Whitwer. Representative Liberati moved to report HB4825 with recommendation. The clerk recorded 16 ayes, 0 nays and 0 pass. The clerk stated, "The motion is carried."

Neither bill’s text or subsequent House calendar dates were included in the committee transcript excerpt. The clerk read a small number of witness cards for HB4825 indicating support from industry representatives (Brett Visner, Michigan Beer and Wine; Lou Gretch Gumpo, Great Lakes Wine and Spirits), both noted on the record as "does not wish to speak, supports the bill." No floor amendment or committee amendments were recorded in the provided transcript excerpt.

Votes at a glance

- House Bill 4711 (self-storage update, sponsor: Representative Hoadley): committee motion to report with recommendation; clerk recorded "14 yes, 0 no, 2 pass" (transcript wording). Outcome as recorded in committee: motion prevails.

- House Bill 4825 (tax credits, sponsor: Representative Whitwer): committee motion to report with recommendation; clerk recorded 16 ayes, 0 nays, 0 pass. Outcome as recorded in committee: motion carries.

The transcript does not include the full bill texts, committee amendments, or any subsequent scheduling information for either bill.

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