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Michigan House convenes, introduces dozens of bills and adjourns for lack of quorum
Summary
The Michigan House opened a brief session, heard clerk announcements of enrolled and transmitted bills, recorded dozens of first‑reading bill introductions and committee referrals across topics from natural resources to unmanned aircraft systems, and adjourned because a quorum was not present.
The Michigan House of Representatives convened for a short session in which clerks read messages from the Senate and governor, numerous members introduced first‑reading bills across several policy areas, and the House adjourned for lack of a quorum.
Clerk announcements opened the business: the clerk said bills were reproduced and made available electronically on Nov. 13 and Nov. 14, and read that House Bill 4420 was enrolled at 2:30 p.m., House Bill 5055 at 2:32 p.m., and House Bill 5092 at 2:34 p.m. The clerk also read messages from the governor indicating those enrolled bills had been approved and signed, and transmitted a number of senate bills to the House for committee referral. "I hereby transmit Senate Bill 512, a bill to amend the Michigan Liquor Control Code of 1998," the clerk read, among other senate messages.
The clerk listed a series of senate transmissions that the House recorded for referral,…
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