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Michigan House introduces multiple bills, receives administrative rule filings and adjourns for lack of quorum
Summary
The Michigan House of Representatives received notices of administrative rule filings and heard introductions of more than a half-dozen bills on the floor before adjourning because a quorum was not present. Each introduced measure was read for the first time and referred to the committee named on the record.
The Michigan House of Representatives received notices of administrative rule filings and heard introductions of multiple bills on the floor before adjourning because a quorum was not present.
Clerk announcements during the session said administrative rules were filed with the secretary of state and listed rule numbers for several departments, and the clerk reported that recently filed bills were reproduced and made available electronically. Following those notices, members offered a series of bills for first reading; each was read for the first time and referred to the committee recorded on the floor. The House then stood adjourned due to lack of a quorum until Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at 1:30 p.m.
The clerk told members that filing bills were reproduced and made available electronically on Thursday, June 12, and Friday, June 13, and read a set of administrative rule notices submitted by the secretary of state. The listed rules included filings described on the record as: 25-05-05 (Uniform System of Accounts for Major and Nonmajor Electric Utilities), 25-05-06 (Licensing Rules for Child…
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