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House debate over criminal penalties for blocking roadways leads to temporary passage motion
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After extended floor debate over House Bill 4664, which would change penalties for locking roadways, the House moved to pass the bill temporarily; debate centered on First Amendment concerns and public-safety arguments including potential fines and jail time.
Lansing — Lawmakers engaged in an extended debate Sept. 10 over House Bill 4664, which would amend the Michigan Vehicle Code to increase penalties for locking or blocking roadways; the House later moved to pass the bill temporarily.
Representative Hope, speaking in strong opposition, said the bill “takes what is now a civil infraction, locking a roadway, and raises it to the level of a criminal offense carrying jail time and fines up to $5,000.” Hope argued the change could chill constitutionally protected protest activity, saying the legislation “would have a chilling effect on…
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