The Michigan House Rules Committee completed roll-call action on two bills during the session.
On House Bill 4306 (substitute), the committee adopted the substitute language that shortens suspension periods for drivers who have experienced an epileptic seizure and removes the notice-and-hearing requirement within that shorter window. The committee recorded the substitute adoption with 6 yays, 0 nays and 2 members recorded as "pass." The committee later moved to report the bill with recommendation as substitute H-1; that reporting motion carried with a roll call recorded as 5 yays, 0 nays and the remainder recorded as pass. The committee’s minutes show the substitute was adopted and the bill was reported with the committee recommendation.
The committee also took up House Bill 4402 (sponsor: Representative VanderWal). Representative Martin moved to report the bill with recommendation; the clerk’s roll call recorded eight yays, zero nays and zero pass. The motion prevailed and the bill was reported with recommendation.
The transcript records the roll-call tallies and that the motions prevailed; it does not include the full bill text for HB 4402 in the recorded segment.
Votes at a glance:
- HB 4306 (substitute adopted): Substitute adoption roll call — 6 yays, 0 nays, 2 pass. Motion to report with recommendation as substitute H-1 — recorded as 5 yays, 0 nays, remainder passed. Outcome: reported with recommendation as substitute H-1.
- HB 4402 (report motion): Roll call — 8 yays, 0 nays, 0 pass. Outcome: bill reported with recommendation.
The committee moved on after reporting the bills; additional floor or committee action would appear in later proceedings.