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House advances Elliot‑Larsen Civil Rights Act amendment bill to third reading after multiple rejected amendments

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House Bill 4469, which would amend the Elliot‑Larsen Civil Rights Act, advanced to third reading after the House rejected nine proposed amendments during second‑reading debate.

House Bill 4469, a proposed amendment to the Elliot‑Larsen Civil Rights Act, was advanced to third reading on Wednesday after a lengthy second‑reading session that included at least nine offered amendments. The House adopted a committee substitute and then rejected multiple floor amendments before moving the measure to third reading.

Representative Linting introduced House Bill 4469; several colleagues offered amendments tying…

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