No. 55

STATE OF MICHIGAN

Journal of the Senate

103rd Legislature

REGULAR SESSION OF 2025

 

 

 

 

 

Senate Chamber, Lansing, Thursday, June 12, 2025.

 

10:00 a.m.

 

 

The Senate was called to order by the President pro tempore, Senator Jeremy Moss.

 

The roll was called by the Secretary of the Senate, who announced that a quorum was present.

 

 

Albert—present                                   Hauck—present                               Moss—present

Anthony—present                                Hertel—present                               Nesbitt—present

Bayer—present                                    Hoitenga—excused                          Outman—present

Bellino—present                                  Huizenga—present                           Polehanki—present

Brinks—present                                   Irwin—present                                 Runestad—excused

Bumstead—present                              Johnson—excused                           Santana—present

Camilleri—present                               Klinefelt—present                            Shink—present

Cavanagh—present                              Lauwers—present                            Singh—present

Chang—present                                   Lindsey—present                             Theis—present

Cherry—present                                  McBroom—excused                        Victory—excused

Daley—excused                                   McCann—present                            Webber—present

Damoose—present                               McMorrow—present                        Wojno—present

Geiss—excused

Senator Mallory McMorrow of the 8th District offered the following invocation:

May we come together this morning, humbled by and in celebration of the vibrancy and diversity of our communities. May we find ourselves driven not by dismissiveness or divisiveness towards one another, but by a consistent sense of curiosity and desire to learn. In that learning, may we recognize that underneath our differences and skin color, language, religion, dress, traditions, or expression, that we share so much more that binds us together—to leave our place in the world better than we found it in whatever capacity we can.

May we be humbled by and inspired by the knowledge that each of us is just one small part of something much greater, and that the power of our collective action will create a lasting impact in our families, in our communities, throughout our state, throughout our country, and throughout the world.

To all that we hold as our higher power and inspiration. Amen.

 

The President pro tempore, Senator Moss, led the members of the Senate in recital of the Pledge of Allegiance.

 

Senator Polehanki entered the Senate Chamber.

 

 

Motions and Communications

 

 

Senator Lauwers moved that Senators Daley, Hoitenga, Johnson, McBroom, Runestad and Victory be excused from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

 

Senator Singh moved that Senator Anthony be temporarily excused from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

 

Senator Singh moved that Senator Geiss be excused from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

Senator Singh moved that rule 3.902 be suspended to allow the guests of Senator Lindsey admittance to the Senate floor.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

Senator Singh moved that the rules be suspended and that the following bill, now on Committee Reports, be placed on the General Orders calendar for consideration today:

Senate Bill No. 106

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

Recess

 

 

Senator Singh moved that the Senate recess subject to the call of the Chair.

The motion prevailed, the time being 10:04 a.m.

 

10:20 a.m.

 

The Senate was called to order by the President pro tempore, Senator Moss.

 

During the recess, Senator Anthony entered the Senate Chamber.

 

By unanimous consent the Senate proceeded to the order of

General Orders

 

 

Senator Singh moved that the Senate resolve itself into the Committee of the Whole for consideration of the General Orders calendar.

The motion prevailed, and the President pro tempore, Senator Moss, designated Senator Shink as Chairperson.

After some time spent therein, the Committee arose; and the President pro tempore, Senator Moss, having resumed the Chair, the Committee reported back to the Senate, favorably and without amendment, the following bills:

House Bill No. 4090, entitled

A bill to authorize the state administrative board to convey state-owned property in Wayne County; to prescribe conditions for the conveyance; to provide for powers and duties of state departments, agencies, and officers regarding the property; and to provide for disposition of revenue derived from the conveyance.

 

 

Senate Bill No. 106, entitled

A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” (MCL 257.1 to 257.923) by adding section 811kk.

The bills were placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

 

 

Recess

 

 

Senator Singh moved that the Senate recess subject to the call of the Chair.

The motion prevailed, the time being 10:24 a.m.

 

11:13 a.m.

 

The Senate was called to order by the President pro tempore, Senator Moss.

 

By unanimous consent the Senate proceeded to the order of

Resolutions

 

 

Senator Singh moved that the Senate proceed to consideration of the following resolution:

Senate Resolution No. 57

The motion prevailed.

 

 

Senate Resolution No. 57.

A resolution to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Sport Fish Restoration Program.

(This resolution was offered on Wednesday, June 11, rules suspended and consideration postponed. See Senate Journal No. 54, p. 691.)

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

Senators Bayer, Cherry and Webber were named co-sponsors of the resolution.

 

 

Senate Resolution No. 58.

A resolution to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States (U.S.) Army.

(This resolution was offered on Wednesday, June 11, rules suspended and consideration postponed. See Senate Journal No. 54, p. 692.)

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

Senators Bayer, Damoose, Lauwers, Moss, Theis, Webber and Wojno were named co-sponsors of the resolution.

 

 

Senator Lindsey asked and was granted unanimous consent to make a statement and moved that the statement be printed in the Journal.

The motion prevailed.

Senator Lindsey’s statement, in which Senator Outman concurred, is as follows:

While we look forward to next year, celebrating the 250th birthday of our great nation, I hope by now everyone in this chamber has noticed there’s another 250th birthday taking place this year. That is, of course, the birthday of the United States Army. The two are, of course, related. Indeed, the birth of our Army is what made the birth of our nation possible.

Senator Outman and I are proud Army veterans, and we are honored to recognize this moment alongside two fellow active duty Army leaders: Command Sergeant Major Ryan Lawson and Lieutenant Colonel Quentin McCart. To celebrate this momentous occasion, we have offered the following resolution:

 

Whereas, June 14, 2025, marks the 250th anniversary of the founding of the U.S. Army in 1775 when the Continental Congress established the first Continental Army and named George Washington, Commander-in-Chief; and

Whereas, The Continental Army proudly served from 1775 to 1783, defeating British tyranny and ushering in an era of American independence. In 1783, the U.S. Army officially debuted to the world; and

Whereas, The mission of the U.S. Army is to deploy, fight, and win our nation’s wars by securing ready, prompt, and sustained land dominance by Army forces across the full spectrum of conflict as part of the joint force; and

Whereas, Today, the U.S. Army is the [world’s] most powerful and effective land force in the world. It is a ready-to-fight force that is experienced, lethal, and trained to conduct any mission, anywhere, in support of our nation’s security; and

Whereas, The Army’s greatest asset is our people - the finest men and women our great nation has to offer - with a myriad of talents that make us strong; and

Whereas, From the Revolutionary War onward, our warfighters have consistently demonstrated their resolve to defend freedom at home and abroad; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate [of Michigan], That the members of this legislative body commemorate the 250th [birthday] of the United States (U.S.) Army. We commend all the work they have done to defend our nation.

 

I ask for all of your support on this resolution.

 

 

Recess

 

 

Senator Singh moved that the Senate recess subject to the call of the Chair.

The motion prevailed, the time being 11:19 a.m.

 

11:33 a.m.

 

The Senate was called to order by the President pro tempore, Senator Moss.

 

 

Senator Singh moved that rule 2.106 be suspended to allow committees to meet during Senate session.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

Senator Singh moved that rule 3.902 be suspended to allow the guests of all Senators admittance to the Senate floor, including the center aisle.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

Senator Singh moved that rule 3.901 be suspended to allow photographs to be taken from the Senate floor, including the center aisle.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

Recess

 

 

Senator Singh moved that the Senate recess subject to the call of the Chair.

The motion prevailed, the time being 11:34 a.m.

12:04 p.m.

 

Pursuant to rule 1.101, in the absence of the Presiding Officers, the Senate was called to order by the Secretary of the Senate.

 

During the recess, the Secretary of the Senate recognized Senate staff for their years of service.

Senators Brinks and Nesbitt offered remarks.

 

 

Recess

 

 

Senator Singh moved that the Senate recess until 3:00 p.m.

The motion prevailed, the time being 12:05 p.m.

 

The Senate reconvened at the expiration of the recess and was called to order by the President pro tempore, Senator Moss.

 

By unanimous consent the Senate proceeded to the order of

Introduction and Referral of Bills

 

 

Senators Chang and Johnson introduced

Senate Bill No. 414, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” (MCL 500.100 to 500.8302) by adding section 3406ss.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

 

 

Senators Johnson and Chang introduced

Senate Bill No. 415, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 280, entitled “The social welfare act,” (MCL 400.1 to 400.119b) by adding section 109t.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

 

 

Senator McCann introduced

Senate Bill No. 416, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 IL 1, entitled “A petition to initiate legislation to provide for the use of returnable containers for soft drinks, soda water, carbonated natural or mineral water, other nonalcoholic carbonated drink, and for beer, ale, or other malt drink of whatever alcoholic content, and for certain other beverage containers; to provide for the use of unredeemed bottle deposits; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state agencies and officials; and to prescribe penalties and provide remedies,” by amending the title and sections 1, 2, 3c, 3e, and 3f (MCL 445.571, 445.572, 445.573c, 445.573e, and 445.573f), the title as amended and sections 3e and 3f as added by 1996 PA 384, section 1 as amended by 1989 PA 93, section 2 as amended by 1998 PA 473, and section 3c as amended by 2022 PA 198, and by adding sections 2b, 3g, 3h, and 5a; to provide for a referendum; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Energy and Environment.

 

 

Senator McCann introduced

Senate Bill No. 417, entitled

A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled “Income tax act of 1967,” by amending section 695 (MCL 206.695), as amended by 2023 PA 4.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Energy and Environment.

 

 

Senator Hertel introduced

Senate Bill No. 418, entitled

A bill to amend 1982 PA 250, entitled “Child abuse and neglect prevention act,” by amending the title and sections 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, and 12 (MCL 722.602, 722.603, 722.604, 722.609, 722.610, and 722.612), section 2 as amended by 2018 PA 60 and section 4 as amended by 2005 PA 82.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

Senators Daley and Hertel introduced

Senate Bill No. 419, entitled

A bill to amend 1982 PA 249, entitled “An act to establish the state children’s trust fund in the department of treasury; and to provide certain powers and duties of the department of treasury with respect to the trust fund,” by amending section 1 (MCL 21.171), as amended by 2014 PA 306.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

 

 

Senators Singh and Hertel introduced

Senate Bill No. 420, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 267, entitled “Open meetings act,” by amending section 3a (MCL 15.263a), as amended by 2023 PA 214.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

 

 

Senators Cherry and Hertel introduced

Senate Bill No. 421, entitled

A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending section 811j (MCL 257.811j), as amended by 2006 PA 562.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

 

 

Senators Lindsey, Daley, Bellino, Webber, Lauwers, Hauck, McBroom and Victory introduced

Senate Bill No. 422, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 388, entitled “Michigan campaign finance act,” by amending section 15 (MCL 169.215), as amended by 2015 PA 269.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Elections and Ethics.

 

 

Senators Chang, Santana, Cavanagh and Geiss introduced

Senate Bill No. 423, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending sections 78g and 78q (MCL 211.78g and 211.78q), section 78g as amended by 2020 PA 256 and section 78q as amended by 2020 PA 33.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection.

 

 

Senator Singh introduced

Senate Bill No. 424, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 295, entitled “Sex offenders registration act,” by amending sections 4, 5, and 8c (MCL 28.724, 28.725, and 28.728c), sections 4 and 5 as amended by 2020 PA 295 and section 8c as amended by 2011 PA 18.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

House Bill No. 4011, entitled

A bill to authorize the department of technology, management, and budget to convey or transfer state-owned property in Arenac County; to prescribe conditions for the conveyance or transfer; to provide for powers and duties of state departments, agencies, and officers in regard to the property; and to provide for disposition of revenue derived from the conveyance.

The House of Representatives has passed the bill and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Local Government.

 

 

House Bill No. 4044, entitled

A bill to designate the official duck of the state of Michigan.

The House of Representatives has passed the bill and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

House Bill No. 4246, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending sections 16170a, 16222, 16231, 16238, and 17201 (MCL 333.16170a, 333.16222, 333.16231, 333.16238, and 333.17201), section 16170a as amended by 2013 PA 268, section 16222 as amended by 2014 PA 97, section 16231 as amended by 2017 PA 249, section 16238 as added by 1993 PA 79, and section 17201 as amended by 2016 PA 499, and by adding sections 16187, 17225, and 17225a.

The House of Representatives has passed the bill and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Regulatory Affairs.

 

 

House Bill No. 4434, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by repealing sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 6a, and 6b of chapter VII (MCL 767.3, 767.4, 767.5, 767.6, 767.6a, and 767.6b).

The House of Representatives has passed the bill and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety.

 

 

House Bill No. 4576, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of education for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The House of Representatives has passed the bill and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

 

 

House Bill No. 4577, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled “The state school aid act of 1979,” by amending sections 11 and 17b (MCL 388.1611 and 388.1617b), section 11 as amended by 2024 PA 148 and section 17b as amended by 2007 PA 137.

The House of Representatives has passed the bill and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

 

 

House Bill No. 4578, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of lifelong education, advancement, and potential for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The House of Representatives has passed the bill and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

 

 

Statements

 

 

Senator Bellino asked and was granted unanimous consent to make a statement and moved that the statement be printed in the Journal.

The motion prevailed.

Senator Bellino’s statement is as follows:

Today, as we stand beneath the red, white, and blue, we don’t just celebrate the flag—we honor it for what it stands for: freedom, faith, sacrifice, and the American spirit. This Saturday, June 14, is Flag Day. Let us remember that this isn’t just a symbol hanging on a pole. It’s the heartbeat of the nation. It’s the story of a country that chose liberty over tyranny and never looked back.

Here in Michigan, from the shores of the Great Lakes to the factories of Detroit, we know what hard work and grit mean. We know what service means. We also know what the flag means. Our flag flew over soldiers in Normandy and Vietnam. It flies in small-town parades like Au Gres, Monroe, Adrian, Hillsdale, Alpena, Iron Mountain—and it covers the coffins of heroes who gave everything so that we could be free.

Let me be clear: In today’s world, too many people want to tear down the very thing that made America great. They want to rewrite history, erase traditions, and tell our kids that patriotism is something to be ashamed of. But not in Michigan. Not on my team’s watch.

The American flag stands for the values that we conservatives hold dearly: personal responsibility, limited government, faith in God, and respect for law and order. It reminds us that freedom is not free—it never has been. It’s been earned with blood, sweat, and prayers of the patriots who fell. So on this Flag Day, let’s teach our children to stand for the flag—not to kneel. Let them know that loving America is not controversial—it’s right. Let’s bring back the pride that once came with flying the flag outside of our home or saying the Pledge of Allegiance in school, without apology.

May we never forget that this flag is not just a piece of cloth—it’s a promise. A promise that America is still the greatest nation on Earth. As long as the flag flies, we will defend our Constitution, protect our freedoms, and honor the God-given rights given to every American citizen. May God bless our flag. May God bless Michigan. And may God bless the United States of America. Thank you, and happy Flag Day.

 

 

Announcements of Printing and Enrollment

 

 

The Secretary announced that the following House bills were received in the Senate and filed on Wednesday, June 11:

House Bill Nos.     4011   4044   4246  4434

 

The Secretary announced that the following House bills were received in the Senate and filed on Thursday, June 12:

House Bill Nos.     4576   4577  4578

 

The Secretary announced that the following bills were printed and filed on Thursday, June 12, and are available on the Michigan Legislature website:

Senate Bill Nos.      397    398    399    400    401    402    403    404    405    406    407    408    409 410  411  412  413

 

 

Committee Reports

 

 

The Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure reported

Senate Bill No. 106, entitled

A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” (MCL 257.1 to 257.923) by adding section 811kk.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Erika Geiss

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Geiss, Klinefelt, Wojno, Hertel, Chang, McCann, Victory and Bumstead

Nays: Senators Bellino and McBroom

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure reported

Senate Bill No. 269, entitled

A bill to amend 1945 PA 327, entitled “Aeronautics code of the state of Michigan,” by amending section 135 (MCL 259.135), as amended by 1982 PA 466.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Erika Geiss

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Geiss, Klinefelt, Wojno, Hertel, Chang, McCann, Bellino, McBroom, Victory and Bumstead

Nays: None

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure submitted the following:

Meeting held on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at 3:30 p.m., Room 1200, Binsfeld Office Building

Present: Senators Geiss (C), Klinefelt, Wojno, Hertel, Chang, McCann, Bellino, McBroom, Victory and Bumstead

The Committee on Veterans and Emergency Services reported

Senate Bill No. 69, entitled

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2092) by adding section 6d.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Veronica Klinefelt

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Klinefelt, Hertel, Santana, Outman and Lindsey

Nays: None

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Veterans and Emergency Services reported

Senate Bill No. 70, entitled

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2092) by adding section 115.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Veronica Klinefelt

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Klinefelt, Hertel, Santana, Outman and Lindsey

Nays: None

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Veterans and Emergency Services reported

Senate Bill No. 274, entitled

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2092) by adding section 111.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Veronica Klinefelt

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Klinefelt, Hertel, Santana, Outman and Lindsey

Nays: None

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Veterans and Emergency Services reported

House Bill No. 4003, entitled

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2092) by adding section 1073b.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Veronica Klinefelt

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Klinefelt, Hertel, Santana, Outman and Lindsey

Nays: None

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Veterans and Emergency Services reported

House Bill No. 4046, entitled

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2092) by adding section 11d.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Veronica Klinefelt

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Klinefelt, Hertel, Santana, Outman and Lindsey

Nays: None

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The Committee on Veterans and Emergency Services submitted the following:

Meeting held on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 9:00 a.m., Room 1300, Binsfeld Office Building

Present: Senators Klinefelt (C), Hertel, Santana, Outman and Lindsey

 

 

The Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection reported

Senate Bill No. 158, entitled

A bill to regulate the online sale of tickets for entertainment events; and to prohibit certain methods, acts, and practices in the sale or purchase of tickets for entertainment events.

With the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

Mary Cavanagh

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Cavanagh, Irwin, McCann, Bayer, Camilleri, Huizenga, Theis and Daley

Nays: None

The bill and the substitute recommended by the committee were referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection reported

Senate Bill No. 159, entitled

A bill to provide for certain investigations for violating the event online ticket sales act; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state agencies and departments; and to prescribe civil sanctions and provide certain remedies.

With the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

Mary Cavanagh

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Cavanagh, Irwin, McCann, Bayer, Camilleri, Huizenga and Daley

Nays: None

The bill and the substitute recommended by the committee were referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection reported

Senate Bill No. 359, entitled

A bill to establish the privacy rights of consumers; to require certain persons to provide certain notices to consumers regarding the collection, processing, sale, sharing, and retention of personal data; to provide for a universal opt-out mechanism; to prohibit certain acts and practices concerning the collection, processing, sale, sharing, and retention of personal data; to establish standards and practices regarding the collection, processing, sale, sharing, and retention of personal data; to require the registration of data brokers; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state governmental officers and entities; to create certain funds; and to provide civil sanctions and remedies.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Mary Cavanagh

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Cavanagh, Irwin, McCann, Bayer and Camilleri

Nays: Senators Huizenga, Theis and Daley

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection reported

Senate Bill No. 360, entitled

A bill to amend 2004 PA 452, entitled “Identity theft protection act,” by amending sections 3, 12, and 12b (MCL 445.63, 445.72, and 445.72b), section 3 as amended by 2010 PA 318 and sections 12 and 12b as amended by 2010 PA 315, and by adding sections 11a, 11b, 20, 20a, 20b, and 20c; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Mary Cavanagh

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Cavanagh, Irwin, McCann, Bayer and Camilleri

Nays: Senators Huizenga, Theis and Daley

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection reported

Senate Bill No. 361, entitled

A bill to amend 2005 PA 244, entitled “Deferred presentment service transactions act,” by amending section 22 (MCL 487.2142).

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Mary Cavanagh

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Cavanagh, Irwin, McCann, Bayer and Camilleri

Nays: Senators Huizenga, Theis and Daley

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection reported

Senate Bill No. 362, entitled

A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” by amending section 159g (MCL 750.159g), as amended by 2022 PA 174.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Mary Cavanagh

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Cavanagh, Irwin, McCann, Bayer and Camilleri

Nays: Senators Huizenga, Theis and Daley

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection reported

Senate Bill No. 363, entitled

A bill to amend 1846 RS 1, entitled “Of the statutes,” by amending section 9 (MCL 8.9), as added by 2015 PA 250.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Mary Cavanagh

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Cavanagh, Irwin, McCann, Bayer and Camilleri

Nays: Senators Huizenga, Theis and Daley

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection reported

Senate Bill No. 364, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 10c of chapter II (MCL 762.10c), as amended by 2013 PA 215.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Mary Cavanagh

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Cavanagh, Irwin, McCann, Bayer and Camilleri

Nays: Senators Huizenga, Theis and Daley

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection submitted the following:

Meeting held on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 12:30 p.m., Room 1200, Binsfeld Office Building

Present: Senators Cavanagh (C), Irwin, McCann, Bayer, Camilleri, Huizenga, Theis and Daley

The Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture reported

Senate Bill No. 223, entitled

A bill to amend 1969 PA 224, entitled “An act to license and regulate dealers that deliver, transport, board, buy, or sell dogs or cats for laboratory research purposes; to regulate research facilities that use dogs or cats for laboratory research; to require research facilities to offer laboratory animals no longer needed for laboratory research to certain animal protection shelters for adoption before euthanizing; to require research facilities to submit annual reports; to provide immunity from civil liability under certain conditions; to create certain funds; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending section 11a (MCL 287.391a), as added by 2023 PA 314.

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Sue Shink

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Shink, Cherry, Singh and Polehanki

Nays: Senators Daley, Victory and Hoitenga

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture reported

Senate Bill No. 235, entitled

A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled “Income tax act of 1967,” (MCL 206.1 to 206.847) by adding section 678.

With the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

Sue Shink

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Shink, Cherry, Singh, Polehanki, Daley, Victory and Hoitenga

Nays: None

The bill and the substitute recommended by the committee were referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

The Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture reported

Senate Bill No. 236, entitled

A bill to create a sustainable aviation fuel incentive program; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state governmental officers and entities; to provide for the certification of certain tax credits and incentives; and to prescribe penalties.

With the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

Sue Shink

Chairperson

To Report Out:

Yeas: Senators Shink, Cherry, Singh, Polehanki, Daley, Victory and Hoitenga

Nays: None

The bill and the substitute recommended by the committee were referred to the Committee of the Whole.

 

 

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture submitted the following:

Meeting held on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 2:00 p.m., Room 1300, Binsfeld Office Building

Present: Senators Shink (C), Cherry, Singh, Polehanki, Daley, Victory and Hoitenga

 

 

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The Committee on Energy and Environment submitted the following:

Meeting held on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 8:30 a.m., Room 403, 4th Floor, Capitol Building

Present: Senators McCann (C), Singh, Shink, Hertel, Chang, Polehanki, Damoose, Outman and Hauck

Excused: Senators Bayer, Camilleri, Lauwers and Bellino

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The Joint Committee on Administrative Rules submitted the following:

Meeting held on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 8:30 a.m., Room 521, 5th Floor, Anderson House Office Building

Present: Senators Theis and Runestad

Absent: Senators Wojno (C), Bayer and McMorrow

 

 

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The Committee on Health Policy submitted the following:

Meeting held on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 12:30 p.m., Room 1100, Binsfeld Office Building

Present: Senators Hertel (C), Santana, Wojno, Cherry, Klinefelt, Webber, Hauck and Huizenga

Excused: Senators Geiss and Runestad

 

 

Senator Singh moved that the Senate adjourn.

The motion prevailed, the time being 3:08 p.m.

 

The President pro tempore, Senator Moss, declared the Senate adjourned until Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at 10:00 a.m.

 

 

DANIEL OBERLIN

Secretary of the Senate