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House committee reports bill allowing limited feeding of wildlife and birds

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Summary

The Michigan House Committee on Natural Resources and Tourism voted to report House Bill 4350 with recommendation after no additional comments were offered following prior testimony.

The Michigan House Committee on Natural Resources and Tourism on record reported House Bill 4350 with a recommendation after a motion from Representative Hoadley and unanimous or near‑unanimous approval during the roll call.

The bill, sponsored by Representative Wharton and discussed during the committee’s prior hearing, would allow an individual to engage in feeding wildlife and birds under certain conditions. Committee members said there were no further comments before the vote.

On the motion to report the bill, the clerk recorded the roll call and the chair announced the outcome. According to the committee record, the motion prevailed with 13 yays, 0 nays and 3 pass votes.

The committee noted the bill had been discussed previously and took no additional testimony at this meeting. No formal amendments or further directions were recorded in committee minutes for HB 4350.