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Senate History of Senate Resolutions 2610 REGULAR SESSION OF 2016 PART VIII SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE RESOLUTIONS (The references are to pages of Senate Journal.) (Page numbers in bold type refer to pages in 2015 Journal.) 12. A resolution to support the recommendations of the Chicago Area Waterway System Advisory Committee to prevent Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes. Feb. 11, introduced by Senator John Proos ...................................................................................................... 131 Feb. 11, rules suspended ................................................................................................................................... 131 Feb. 11, referred to Committee on Natural Resources ..................................................................................... 131 Jan. 21, 2016, reported favorably with substitute (S-1) ................................................................................... 49 Jan. 21, placed on order of Resolutions ........................................................................................................... 49 Mar. 23, substitute (S-3) adopted ..................................................................................................................... 411 Mar. 23, adopted as substituted (S-3) ............................................................................................................... 411 Senator(s) Patrick Colbeck, Rick Jones, Phillip Pavlov, Kenneth Horn, Michael Nofs, Judith Emmons, Jack Brandenburg, Tory Rocca, Michael Green, Wayne Schmidt, Steven Bieda, Darwin Booher, Goeffrey Hansen, David Hildenbrand, Michael Kowall, James Marleau, David Robertson, Tonya Schuitmaker, Dale Zorn named co-sponsor(s) 107. A resolution to urge the Governor to reject the request by the city of Waukesha, Wisconsin, to divert water from the Great Lakes. Oct. 21, introduced by Senator Rebekah Warren ............................................................................................. 1690 Oct. 21, rules suspended ................................................................................................................................... 1690 Oct. 21, referred to Committee on Natural Resources ..................................................................................... 1690 May 25, 2016, discharge committee approved ................................................................................................ 827 May 25, placed on order of Resolutions .......................................................................................................... 827 May 25, rules suspended .................................................................................................................................. 827 May 25, adopted ............................................................................................................................................... 845 Senator(s) Rick Jones, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Steven Bieda, Virgil Smith, Tonya Schuitmaker, Darwin Booher, Michael Kowall, James Marleau, Tory Rocca, Wayne Schmidt named co-sponsor(s) 121. A resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to address freeze emergencies and their conse- quences by enacting legislation to define freeze emergencies as major disasters eligible for federal disaster relief and emergency assistance. Dec. 3, introduced by Senator Thomas Casperson ........................................................................................... 1918 Dec. 3, rules suspended .................................................................................................................................... 1918 Dec. 3, referred to Committee on Local Government ...................................................................................... 1918 Feb. 10, 2016, reported favorably without amendment ................................................................................... 161 Feb. 10, placed on order of Resolutions ........................................................................................................... 161 Feb. 17, adopted ............................................................................................................................................... 205 Senator(s) Steven Bieda, Darwin Booher, Goeffrey Hansen, Michael Kowall, John Proos, Wayne Schmidt named co-sponsor(s) 128. A resolution to urge the United States Congress to overturn recent executive actions put forth by the President concerning gun control. Jan. 13, introduced by Senator Michael Kowall ............................................................................................... 11 Jan. 13, rules suspended ................................................................................................................................... 11 Jan. 13, adopted ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Thomas Casperson, Patrick Colbeck, Kenneth Horn, Peter MacGregor, Phillip Pavlov, John Proos, Mike Shirkey named co-sponsor(s) 129. A resolution recognizing January 24 - January 30, 2016, as Michigan School Choice Week. Jan. 14, introduced by Senator Patrick Colbeck ............................................................................................... 25 Jan. 14, rules suspended ................................................................................................................................... 25 Jan. 14, referred to Committee on Education ................................................................................................... 25 Jan. 27, discharge committee approved ............................................................................................................ 61 SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE RESOLUTIONS 2611 Jan. 27, placed on order of Resolutions ........................................................................................................... 61 Jan. 27, rules suspended ................................................................................................................................... 62 Jan. 27, adopted ................................................................................................................................................ 65 Senator(s) Phillip Pavlov, Darwin Booher, Michael Green, David Hildenbrand, Marty Knollenberg, John Proos named co-sponsor(s) 130. A resolution to recognize and congratulate Grand Valley State University. Jan. 14, introduced by Senator Arlan Meekhof ................................................................................................ 25 Jan. 14, rules suspended ................................................................................................................................... 25 Jan. 14, adopted ................................................................................................................................................ 25 Senator(s) Peter MacGregor, David Hildenbrand, Tonya Schuitmaker, Wayne Schmidt, Curtis Hertel, Goeffrey Hansen, Steven Bieda, Darwin Booher, Michael Green, John Proos, Rebekah Warren named co-sponsor(s) 131. A resolution to amend the Standing Rules of the Senate. Jan. 20, introduced by Senator Morris Hood ................................................................................................... 34 Jan. 20, referred to Committee on Government Operations ............................................................................. 34 Senator(s) Curtis Hertel, Steven Bieda, David Knezek, Vincent Gregory, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Rebekah Warren, Coleman Young, Virgil Smith, Jim Ananich, Bertram Johnson named co-sponsor(s) 132. A resolution designating January 11, 2016, as Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Jan. 20, introduced by Senator Judith Emmons ............................................................................................... 35 Jan. 20, rules suspended ................................................................................................................................... 35 Jan. 20, adopted ................................................................................................................................................ 35 Senator(s) Wayne Schmidt, John Proos, Phillip Pavlov, Darwin Booher, Michael Green, Patrick Colbeck, Goeffrey Hansen, Rick Jones, James Marleau, Tory Rocca, Kenneth Horn, Marty Knollenberg, Mike Shirkey, Margaret O’Brien, Dale Zorn, Peter MacGregor, Rebekah Warren, Vincent Gregory, Coleman Young, Virgil Smith, Morris Hood, Michael Nofs, Thomas Casperson, Jim Stamas, Joe Hune, Jack Brandenburg, Curtis Hertel, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Bertram Johnson named co-sponsor(s) 133. A resolution to extend subpoena power to the Senate Government Operations Committee. Jan. 20, introduced by Senator Jim Ananich .................................................................................................... 35 Jan. 20, referred to Committee on Government Operations ............................................................................. 35 Senator(s) Coleman Young, Curtis Hertel, Rebekah Warren, David Knezek, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Vincent Gregory, Steven Bieda, Morris Hood, Bertram Johnson named co-sponsor(s) 134. A resolution to amend the Standing Rules of the Senate. Jan. 21, introduced by Senator Arlan Meekhof ................................................................................................ 44 Jan. 21, rules suspended ..................................................................................................................................
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