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Michigan House introduces slate of bills, committee reports two for passage; session adjourns for lack of quorum

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During a brief session, members introduced more than a dozen bills covering taxes, civil rights, natural resources, mental health and other areas; two bills were reported by the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee with recommendations to pass and move to second reading. The House adjourned because a quorum was not present.

During a brief session of the Michigan House of Representatives, members introduced a series of bills on taxation, environmental protection, judiciary procedures, foster care, civil rights, mental health and other subjects and then adjourned for lack of a quorum.

Most newly introduced measures were referred to standing committees for consideration. Representative Tisdale offered House Bill 4747 to amend the Income Tax Act of 1967; the bill was referred to the Committee on Finance. Representative Outman introduced House Bill 4748 to amend the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act and it was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Tourism. Representative Roth introduced House Bill 4749 to amend the Revised Judicature Act of 1961 and it was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

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