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Michigan House introduces nearly two dozen bills, then adjourns for lack of quorum
Summary
On April 22, 2026 the Michigan House of Representatives introduced multiple bills — including measures on PFAS response and an artificial intelligence governing board — referred them to committees and adjourned early after failing to reach a quorum.
The Michigan House of Representatives on April 22, 2026 introduced a batch of bills on subjects ranging from zoning and environmental protections to insurance and technology, then adjourned early for lack of a quorum until April 28, 2026 at 1:30 p.m.
Most measures were read by title and referred to committee without debate. Representative Miller introduced House Bills 5881 and 5882 (an amendment to the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act and a measure to allow and regulate local moratoriums on large-scale data centers), both referred to the Committee on…
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