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Michigan House opens, refers a bundle of bills to committees and adjourns after lack of quorum
Summary
The Michigan House convened, the Clerk announced multiple bill reproductions, committees reported and dozens of House bills were introduced and referred to standing committees; the Speaker announced a lack of quorum and the House adjourned until July 22, 2025.
The Michigan House of Representatives convened for a floor session during which clerks opened attendance, committee chairs reported and members introduced and referred a large batch of bills to standing committees before the Speaker announced, “A quorum of the House is not present,” and the House adjourned until July 22, 2025, at 1:30 p.m.
The session matters because the introductions and committee reports put a set of bills addressing elections, public health, taxation, criminal procedure and other areas into the formal legislative process, advancing them to committee consideration or second reading without substantive floor debate recorded in the transcript.
The Clerk announced that House Bills 4706 through 4725 had been reproduced and made available electronically on Tuesday, July 1. The Committee on Election Integrity, chaired by Representative Smith, reported multiple bills to second reading "without amendment, with recommendation the bill…
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