Senate Resolution 60 of 2009

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A resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to remove the requirement that states make permanent changes to their 100 percent employer-financed unemployment insurance laws to expand unemployment benefits to individuals who are not currently eligible in order to qualify for the state’s portion of one-time unemployment benefit funding and to urge the Governor to use her influence in the current administration to secure a waiver for Michigan from these requirements.

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Senate Introduced Resolution
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Senate Adopted Resolution
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(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
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Date Journal Action
6/02/2009 SJ 46 Pg. 842 RULES SUSPENDED
6/02/2009 SJ 46 Pg. 842 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND TOURISM
6/24/2009 SJ 56 Pg. 1057 DISCHARGE COMMITTEE APPROVED
6/24/2009 SJ 56 Pg. 1057 PLACED ON ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS
6/25/2009 SJ 57 Pg. 1157 ADOPTED
6/25/2009 SJ 57 Pg. 1157 ROLL CALL # 360 YEAS 35 NAYS 0 EXCUSED 1 NOT VOTING 1