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Michigan House reads dozens of bills for first time and refers measures to committees; no quorum
Summary
At a session of the Michigan House of Representatives, clerks read into the record a large number of bills and the chamber referred them to standing committees for first consideration; a quorum was not present and the House stood adjourned until Sept. 16, 2025.
The Michigan House of Representatives on Tuesday read into the record a large package of bills and referred them to standing committees for first consideration, then adjourned for lack of a quorum until Sept. 16, 2025.
Clerk Scott Starr announced bills that were reproduced and made available electronically on Sept. 9 and Sept. 10, including House bills 4849 through 4860 and numerous subsequent introductions. The chamber also received several Senate bills and a senate joint resolution. Many representatives offered bills on the floor; nearly all…
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