Lansing — The Michigan House advanced and passed multiple bills on third reading on Nov. 6, recording roll-call votes and motions for immediate effect.
House Bill 4860 (introduced by Representative Harris), a proposal to amend the Insurance Code of 1956, was read for third time and passed by recorded vote, 99–1. The majority floor leader moved for immediate effect and the motion passed. (Clerk reading and vote announcements at 02:30:15–02:41:29.)
House Bill 4726 (introduced by Representative Yarlin), a bill to amend the Social Welfare Act, passed by recorded vote, 97–3. The majority floor leader moved for immediate effect and it was ordered. (Clerk reading and vote announcements at 02:52:12–03:07:49.)
House Bill 5079 (introduced by Representative Mueller), a bill to amend the Michigan Penal Code, was considered on third reading with an amendment offered by Representative Cara and supported on third reading. The amendment was adopted and the bill passed on a roll-call vote, 75–25. The majority floor leader moved for immediate effect and it was ordered. (Proceedings and vote recorded between 03:05:33–03:25:16.)
House Bill 5080 (introduced by Representative Mueller), a bill to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure, was likewise amended on third reading, the amendment was adopted, and the bill passed by recorded vote, 75–25. A motion for immediate effect was carried. (Proceedings and vote recorded between 03:25:44–03:30:00.)
No additional amendments were recorded for the bills after the third-reading votes. The clerk announced the roll-call tallies as reported above.