Senate History of Senate Concurrent Resolutions
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3302 PART VI SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS (The references are to pages of Senate Journal.) (Page numbers in bold type refer to pages in 2007 Journal.) 21. A concurrent resolution to urge state departments, public universities, public community colleges, and local units of government not to invest or deposit any funds in any business, legal, or governmental entity or institution that is engaged in business with known state sponsors of terror or has facilities in these countries. Oct. 29, introduced by Senator Roger Kahn..................................................................................................... 1739 Oct. 29, rules suspended ................................................................................................................................... 1739 Oct. 29, referred to Committee on Homeland Security and Emerging Technologies...................................... 1739 Dec. 13, reported favorably with substitute (S-1) ............................................................................................ 2448 Dec. 13, placed on order of Resolutions........................................................................................................... 2448 Jan. 17, 2008, adopted as substituted (S-1) ..................................................................................................... 41 Jan. 17, transmitted to House............................................................................................................................ 41 Senator(s) Wayne Kuipers, Gilda Jacobs, Mark Jansen, Samuel Thomas, Glenn Anderson, James Barcia, Dennis Olshove, Cameron Brown, Alan Sanborn, Judson Gilbert, John Gleason, John Pappageorge, Ron Jelinek, Hansen Clarke, Gerald Van Woerkom, Liz Brater, Patricia Birkholz, Nancy Cassis, Tupac Hunter, Randy Richardville, Mark Schauer, Michael Switalski named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Frank Accavitti, Steven Bieda, Goeff Hansen, Kenneth Horn, Rick Jones, Philip LaJoy, Rick Shaffer, Joel Sheltrown, Aldo Vagnozzi, Terry Brown, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Alma Smith, Mary Valentine, Darwin Booher, David Law, Tom Pearce, Bruce Caswell, Judy Emmons, John Garfield, Richard Ball, Jack Brandenburg, Andy Coulouris, Kevin Green, Gabe Leland, Jim Marleau, Tory Rocca, Robert Dean, Marty Knollenberg named co-sponsor(s) 22. A concurrent resolution to request the State Officers Compensation Commission to recommend a 5 percent reduction in salaries of the members of the Legislature, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Attorney General, the Secretary of State, and the Justices of the Supreme Court the next time the commission meets and to urge the commission to ensure that none of its future recommendations exceed the change in the Consumer Price Index or the average increase in state employee pay. Nov. 1, introduced by Senator Michael Bishop................................................................................................ 2111 Nov. 1, referred to Committee on Government Operations and Reform ......................................................... 2111 Nov. 8, reported favorably with substitute (S-2) .............................................................................................. 2169 Nov. 8, placed on order of Resolutions ............................................................................................................ 2169 Nov. 8, rules suspended.................................................................................................................................... 2154 Nov. 8, adopted as substituted (S-2)................................................................................................................. 2158 Nov. 8, Roll Call: Roll Call # 485 Yeas 32 Nays 4 Exc 2 Not Voting 0....................................................................... 2158 Nov. 8, transmitted to House............................................................................................................................ 2158 Jan. 22, 2008, returned from House with substitute (H-5) .............................................................................. 65 Jan. 22, laid over one day under the rules ........................................................................................................ 65 Senator(s) Alan Cropsey, Gerald Van Woerkom, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) David Agema, Richard Ball, Joan Bauer, Jack Brandenburg, Terry Brown, Pam Byrnes, Barb Byrum, Tom Casperson, Bruce Caswell, Bill Caul, Bob Constan, Marc Corriveau, Andy Coulouris, Robert Dean, Judy Emmons, John Espinoza, John Garfield, Lee Gonzales, Kevin Green, Goeff Hansen, Dave Hildenbrand, Jacob Hoogendyk, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Kenneth Horn, Rick Jones, Philip LaJoy, David Law, Richard LeBlanc, Jim Marleau, Gary McDowell, Arlan Meekhof, Fred Miller, John Moolenaar, Tim Moore, Chuck Moss, Neal Nitz, Paul Opsommer, David Palsrok, Tom Pearce, Gino Polidori, John Proos, David Robertson, Tory Rocca, Tonya Schuitmaker, Bettie Cook Scott, Rick Shaffer, Joel Sheltrown, Mike Simpson, Dudley Spade, John Stahl, Steven Tobocman, Mary Valentine, Lisa Wojno, Steven Bieda, Brian Calley, Paul Condino, Marty Knollenberg, Kathy Angerer named co-sponsor(s) 24. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Dec. 13, introduced by Senator Alan Cropsey ................................................................................................. 2403 Dec. 13, rules suspended .................................................................................................................................. 2403 SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 3303 Dec. 13, adopted ............................................................................................................................................... 2403 Dec. 13, transmitted to House .......................................................................................................................... 2403 Jan. 9, 2008, House concurrence received....................................................................................................... 24 Jan. 9, referred to Secretary for record ............................................................................................................. 24 25. A concurrent resolution offered as a memorial for William B. Fitzgerald, Jr., former Senate Majority Leader and member of the House of Representatives. Feb. 20, introduced by Senator Martha Scott ................................................................................................... 251 Feb. 20, rules suspended................................................................................................................................... 251 Feb. 20, adopted................................................................................................................................................ 251 Feb. 20, entire membership of the Senate and Lieutenant Governor named co-sponsors................................ 251 Feb. 20, transmitted to House........................................................................................................................... 251 Feb. 28, House concurrence received............................................................................................................... 328 Feb. 28, referred to Secretary for record .......................................................................................................... 328 Senator(s) Jason Allen, Glenn Anderson, James Barcia, Raymond Basham, Patricia Birkholz, Michael Bishop, Liz Brater, Cameron Brown, Nancy Cassis, Deborah Cherry, Irma Clark-Coleman, Hansen Clarke, Alan Cropsey, Valde Garcia, Thomas George, Judson Gilbert, John Gleason, Bill Hardiman, Tupac Hunter, Gilda Jacobs, Mark Jansen, Ron Jelinek, Roger Kahn, Wayne Kuipers, Michelle McManus, Dennis Olshove, John Pappageorge, Bruce Patterson, Michael Prusi, Randy Richardville, Alan Sanborn, Mark Schauer, Tony Stamas, Michael Switalski, Samuel Thomas, Gerald Van Woerkom, Gretchen Whitmer named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Frank Accavitti, Daniel Acciavatti, David Agema, Frances Amos, Kathy Angerer, Richard Ball, Joan Bauer, Doug Bennett, Steven Bieda, Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Terry Brown, Pam Byrnes, Barb Byrum, Brian Calley, Tom Casperson, Bruce Caswell, Bill Caul, Marsha Cheeks, Brenda Clack, Ed Clemente, Paul Condino, Bob Constan, Marc Corriveau, Andy Coulouris, George Cushingberry, Robert Dean, Craig DeRoche, Andy Dillon, Marie Donigan, Kate Ebli, Kevin Elsenheimer, Judy Emmons, John Espinoza, Barbara Farrah, Edward Gaffney, John Garfield, Matthew Gillard, Lee Gonzales, Kevin Green, Martin Griffin, Richard Hammel, Ted Hammon, Goeff Hansen, Dave Hildenbrand, Morris Hood, Jacob Hoogendyk, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Kenneth Horn, William Huizenga, Joe Hune, Shanelle Jackson, Bert Johnson, Rick Jones, Robert Jones, Marty Knollenberg, Michael Lahti, Philip LaJoy, David Law, Kathleen Law, Richard LeBlanc, Gabe Leland, LaMar Lemmons, Steven Lindberg, Jim Marleau, Jeff Mayes, Gary McDowell, Mark Meadows, Arlan Meekhof, Andrew Meisner, Tim Melton, Kim Meltzer, Fred Miller, John Moolenaar, Tim Moore, Chuck Moss, Neal Nitz, Mike Nofs, Paul Opsommer, Brian Palmer, David Palsrok, John Pastor, Phil Pavlov, Tom Pearce, Gino Polidori, John Proos, David Robertson, Tory Rocca, Michael Sak, Tonya Schuitmaker, Bettie Cook Scott, Rick Shaffer, Fulton Sheen, Joel Sheltrown, Mike Simpson, Alma Smith, Virgil Smith, Dudley Spade, John Stahl, John Stakoe, Glenn