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House Economic Competitiveness committee adopts substitutes, reports five bills to rules

House Committee on Economic Competitiveness · October 31, 2025
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Summary

The Michigan House Committee on Economic Competitiveness on multiple roll calls adopted substitute language adding delayed effective dates to several bills, reported five bills to the committee on rules, and rejected one proposed substitute. Public-comment cards opposing several bills were noted but not read into the record.

The House Committee on Economic Competitiveness voted on a package of bills and adopted substitute language for several measures before reporting most of them to the committee on rules.

Chair Hoadley said the plan for the morning, after conferring with staff and stakeholders, was to adopt substitute language for several bills and then report them to the committee on rules. The committee first approved minutes from its Oct. 23 meeting by unanimous consent.

On House Bill 4913 (Representative Bonack), members voted to adopt substitute H-1, which adds an 18-month effective date; the substitute passed on roll call, 6 yays, 4 nays. The committee then voted to report HB4913 to the committee on rules with the H-1 substitute (motion carried 6 yays, 4 nays, 1 pass).

House Bill 4914 was reported to the committee on rules on a roll-call vote…

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