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Michigan House adopts conference report on House Bill 4706, advancing state budget
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The Michigan House adopted the conference report for House Bill 4706, moving the state's budget package forward by a 101-8 vote after floor debate emphasizing tax relief, road funding and program protections.
Lansing — The Michigan House of Representatives adopted the conference report for House Bill 4706 on the state budget on Oct. 2, 2025, with a roll-call vote of 101 yeas and 8 nays, clearing the measure for the next steps in the legislative process.
The conference report, read into the record before floor debate, was the product of a committee of conference described on the floor as signed by Representatives Bollin, Maddock and Farhat and by Senators Anthony, McCann and Bumstead. The chamber suspended Joint Rule 9 to take up the report immediately.
Representative Jeremy Farhat urged colleagues to support the report, saying the package "works for Michigan," citing provisions he said protect health care, SNAP food assistance and include measures such as eliminating taxes on tips and on overtime.…
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