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PART VI

SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

(The references are to pages of Senate Journal.)

1. A concurrent resolution granting authority for adjournment for more than 2 days. Jan. 14, introduced by Senator Alan Cropsey ...... 3 Jan. 14, rules suspended ...... 2 Jan. 14, adopted ...... 3 Jan. 14, transmitted to House ...... 3 Jan. 27, House concurrence received ...... 19 Jan. 27, referred to Secretary for record ...... 19 Senator(s) Nancy Cassis, John Gleason, Gilda Jacobs, Roger Kahn, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s)

2. A concurrent resolution to express the sense of the that all future State of the State addresses be interpreted for the deaf and hard of hearing by qualified interpreters. Feb. 12, introduced by Senator John Gleason ...... 163 Feb. 12, referred to Committee on Government Operations ...... 163 Senator(s) Glenn Anderson, James Barcia, Liz Brater, Irma Clark-Coleman, Hansen Clarke, Tupac Hunter, Gilda Jacobs, Roger Kahn, Dennis Olshove, Michael Prusi, Martha Scott named co-sponsor(s)

3. A concurrent resolution for the adoption of the Joint Rules of the Senate and House of Representatives. Feb. 17, introduced by Senator Alan Cropsey ...... 188 Feb. 17, rules suspended ...... 188 Feb. 17, adopted ...... 188 Feb. 17, transmitted to House ...... 188 Mar. 3, House concurrence received ...... 233 Mar. 3, referred to Secretary for record ...... 233 Senator(s) Patricia Birkholz, Hansen Clarke, John Pappageorge, Michael Switalski named co-sponsor(s)

4. A concurrent resolution to affirm Michigan’s sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not enumerated and granted to the federal government. Mar. 3, introduced by Senator Bruce Patterson ...... 232 Mar. 3, rules suspended ...... 232 Mar. 3, referred to Committee on Judiciary ...... 232 Aug. 19, reported favorably without amendment ...... 1310 Aug. 19, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 1310 Sep. 17, adopted ...... 1465 Sep. 17, Roll Call: Roll Call # 460 Yeas 33 Nays 0 Exc 4 Not Voting 0 ...... 1465 Sep. 17, transmitted to House ...... 1465 Senator(s) , Cameron Brown, Alan Cropsey, Alan Sanborn, Jason Allen, James Barcia, John Gleason, Wayne Kuipers, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Dave Agema, Justin Amash, Brian Calley, , Bob Genetski, , Rick Jones, , Andy Neumann, Paul Opsommer, Fred Durhal, Richard LeBlanc, Bill Rogers, Joel Sheltrown, George Cushingberry, James Marleau, Tom Pearce, Arlan Meekhof named co-sponsor(s)

5. A concurrent resolution approving the conveyance of property to the State Building Authority and approving a lease among the State of Michigan, the State Building Authority, and Muskegon Community College relative to the Muskegon Community College Student Services One-Stop Center. Mar. 4, introduced by Senator Gerald Van Woerkom ...... 252 Mar. 4, rules suspended ...... 252 Mar. 4, referred to Committee on Appropriations ...... 252 Mar. 12, reported favorably without amendment ...... 335 Mar. 12, rules suspended for immediate consideration ...... 314 Mar. 12, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 314 Mar. 12, postponed for the day ...... 331 Mar. 17, adopted ...... 345 2970 REGULAR SESSION OF 2009

Mar. 17, Roll Call: Roll Call # 58 Yeas 34 Nays 0 Exc 3 Not Voting 0 ...... 345 Mar. 17, transmitted to House ...... 345 Mar. 31, House concurrence received ...... 444 Mar. 31, referred to Secretary for record ...... 444 Senator(s) Hansen Clarke, John Pappageorge, Patricia Birkholz named co-sponsor(s)

6. A concurrent resolution to urge the government of Turkey to cease all discrimination against the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Mar. 19, introduced by Senator John Pappageorge ...... 376 Mar. 19, rules suspended ...... 376 Mar. 19, adopted ...... 376 Mar. 19, transmitted to House ...... 376 Mar. 26, House concurrence received ...... 423 Mar. 26, referred to Secretary for record ...... 423 Senator(s) John Gleason, Roger Kahn named co-sponsor(s)

7. A concurrent resolution to honor the memory of Harmon G. Cropsey, former member of the Michigan House of Representatives and Senate. Mar. 24, introduced by Senator Michael Bishop ...... 392 Mar. 24, rules suspended ...... 392 Mar. 24, adopted ...... 392 Mar. 24, entire membership of the Senate and Lieutenant Governor named co-sponsors ...... 392 Mar. 24, transmitted to House ...... 392 Mar. 25, House concurrence received ...... 412 Mar. 25, referred to Secretary for record ...... 412 Senator(s) Jason Allen, Glenn Anderson, James Barcia, Raymond Basham, Patricia Birkholz, 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, Martha Scott, Tony Stamas, Michael Switalski, Samuel Thomas, Gerald Van Woerkom, Gretchen Whitmer named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Dave Agema, Justin Amash, Kathy Angerer, Richard Ball, Vicki Barnett, Joan Bauer, Doug Bennett, Timothy Bledsoe, James Bolger, Darwin Booher, Lisa Brown, Terry Brown, Pam Byrnes, Barb Byrum, Brian Calley, Bill Caul, Ed Clemente, Bob Constan, Marc Corriveau, Andy Coulouris, Hugh Crawford, George Cushingberry, Kevin Daley, Robert Dean, Cindy Denby, Larry DeShazor, Andy Dillon, Marie Donigan, Fred Durhal, Kate Ebli, Kevin Elsenheimer, John Espinoza, Douglas Geiss, Bob Genetski, Lee Gonzales, Kevin Green, , Martin Griffin, Jennifer Haase, Gail Haines, Richard Hammel, , Harold Haugh, Joseph Haveman, , Kenneth Horn, Mike Huckleberry, Shanelle Jackson, Bert Johnson, Rick Jones, Robert Jones, Andrew Kandrevas, Deb Kennedy, Marty Knollenberg, Eileen Kowall, Kenneth Kurtz, Michael Lahti, Richard LeBlanc, Gabe Leland, LaMar Lemmons, Steven Lindberg, Ellen Lipton, Lesia Liss, Matt Lori, Pete Lund, James Marleau, Jeff Mayes, Gary McDowell, Tom McMillin, Mark Meadows, Arlan Meekhof, Tim Melton, Kim Meltzer, Fred Miller, Tim Moore, Chuck Moss, David Nathan, Judy Nerat, Andy Neumann, Paul Opsommer, , Tom Pearce, Gino Polidori, , Sarah Roberts, Tory Rocca, Bill Rogers, Roy Schmidt, Wayne Schmidt, Tonya Schuitmaker, Bettie Scott, Paul Scott, Dan Scripps, Kate Segal, Joel Sheltrown, Mike Simpson, Dian Slavens, Jim Slezak, Alma Smith, Dudley Spade, , Woodrow Stanley, Jon Switalski, Rashida Tlaib, Sharon Tyler, Mary Valentine, John Walsh, Rebekah Warren, Jimmy Womack, Coleman Young named co-sponsor(s)

8. A concurrent resolution to urge the Michigan Public Service Commission to establish a nuclear waste escrow account to receive funds collected from Michigan’s electric utility customers. Mar. 25, introduced by Senator Bruce Patterson ...... 410 Mar. 25, rules suspended ...... 410 Mar. 25, referred to Committee on Energy Policy and Public Utilities ...... 410 Senator(s) Ron Jelinek, Patricia Birkholz, Dennis Olshove, Gerald Van Woerkom, Alan Cropsey, James Barcia, Raymond Basham, John Gleason, Wayne Kuipers, John Pappageorge, Michael Prusi named co-sponsor(s)

9. A concurrent resolution to urge the United States Department of Energy and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to do everything necessary to allow the Yucca Mountain repository to begin accepting high-level nuclear waste. Mar. 25, introduced by Senator Bruce Patterson ...... 411 SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 2971

Mar. 25, rules suspended ...... 411 Mar. 25, referred to Committee on Energy Policy and Public Utilities ...... 411 Senator(s) Ron Jelinek, Patricia Birkholz, Dennis Olshove, Gerald Van Woerkom, Alan Cropsey, James Barcia, Raymond Basham, Wayne Kuipers, John Pappageorge, Michael Prusi named co-sponsor(s)

10. A concurrent resolution to urge Congress to enact a waiver or exclusion for youth motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles from the lead requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act and to encourage the Consumer Product Safety Commission to exclude those products under their regulatory authority. Mar. 31, introduced by Senator Cameron Brown ...... 442 Mar. 31, rules suspended ...... 442 Mar. 31, adopted ...... 442 Mar. 31, transmitted to House ...... 442 Senator(s) Ron Jelinek, Gerald Van Woerkom, Alan Cropsey, Mark Jansen, James Barcia, John Gleason, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Dave Agema, George Cushingberry, Larry DeShazor, Lee Gonzales, Goeff Hansen, Kenneth Horn, Rick Jones, Robert Jones, Kenneth Kurtz named co-sponsor(s)

11. A concurrent resolution to approve the State Officers Compensation Commission determinations. Mar. 26, introduced by Senator Roger Kahn ...... 419 Mar. 26, rules suspended ...... 419 Mar. 26, amendment(s) adopted ...... 419 Mar. 26, adopted as amended ...... 419 Mar. 26, transmitted to House ...... 419 Apr. 1, House concurrence received ...... 475 Apr. 1, referred to Secretary for record ...... 475 Senator(s) Michael Bishop, Alan Cropsey, John Pappageorge, Mark Jansen named co-sponsor(s)

12. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Apr. 2, introduced by Senator Alan Cropsey...... 530 Apr. 2, rules suspended ...... 530 Apr. 2, adopted ...... 530 Apr. 2, transmitted to House ...... 530 Apr. 21, House concurrence received ...... 551 Apr. 21, referred to Secretary for record ...... 551

13. A concurrent resolution to memorialize Congress to provide for waivers from requirements attached to stimulus funding that would hamper the state’s efforts to meet its constitutional obligation to balance future budgets. Jun. 16, introduced by Senator Michael Bishop ...... 950 Jun. 16, rules suspended ...... 950 Jun. 16, adopted ...... 950 Jun. 16, transmitted to House ...... 950 Senator(s) James Barcia, Patricia Birkholz, Cameron Brown, Nancy Cassis, Alan Cropsey, Judson Gilbert, Bill Hardiman, Ron Jelinek, Roger Kahn, Wayne Kuipers, Michelle McManus, John Pappageorge, Bruce Patterson, Randy Richardville, Gerald Van Woerkom named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Dave Agema, Hugh Crawford, Robert Dean, Larry DeShazor, Bob Genetski, Kevin Green, Gail Haines, Kenneth Horn, Eileen Kowall, Kenneth Kurtz, Matt Lori, Paul Opsommer, Tom Pearce, John Proos, Bill Rogers, Joel Sheltrown, Kim Meltzer, James Bolger, Marty Knollenberg, Richard LeBlanc, Paul Scott named co-sponsor(s)

14. A concurrent resolution to urge President Obama to grant Michigan a waiver from federal matching requirements for federal-aid highway projects. Jul. 15, introduced by Senator Cameron Brown ...... 1226 Jul. 15, rules suspended ...... 1226 Jul. 15, adopted ...... 1226 Jul. 15, transmitted to House ...... 1226 Senator(s) James Barcia, Nancy Cassis, Hansen Clarke, Bill Hardiman, Gilda Jacobs, Mark Jansen, Wayne Kuipers, Michelle McManus, John Pappageorge, Randy Richardville, Michael Switalski named co-sponsor(s)

15. A concurrent resolution urging the United States Congress to enact legislation to waive for two years the require- ment that Michigan match federal highway funds. Jul. 15, introduced by Senator Randy Richardville ...... 1229 2972 REGULAR SESSION OF 2009

Jul. 15, rules suspended ...... 1229 Jul. 15, adopted ...... 1229 Jul. 15, transmitted to House ...... 1229 Senator(s) James Barcia, Nancy Cassis, Hansen Clarke, Bill Hardiman, Gilda Jacobs, Mark Jansen, Wayne Kuipers, Michelle McManus, John Pappageorge, Michael Switalski named co-sponsor(s)

16. A concurrent resolution to implore Governor Granholm to convince President Obama to grant Michigan a two-year waiver from federal matching requirements for federal-aid bridge and highway projects. Jul. 15, introduced by Senator John Pappageorge ...... 1231 Jul. 15, rules suspended ...... 1231 Jul. 15, adopted ...... 1231 Jul. 15, transmitted to House ...... 1231 Senator(s) Wayne Kuipers, James Barcia, Nancy Cassis, Hansen Clarke, Bill Hardiman, Gilda Jacobs, Mark Jansen, Michelle McManus, Randy Richardville, Michael Switalski named co-sponsor(s)

17. A concurrent resolution to memorialize the President of the United States and the United States Congress to declassify intelligence information regarding Guantanamo Bay detention camp detainees and provide it to the Governor and Michigan State Legislature. Aug. 18, introduced by Senator Wayne Kuipers ...... 1282 Aug. 18, rules suspended ...... 1282 Aug. 18, referred to Committee on Judiciary ...... 1282 Aug. 19, reported favorably with substitute (S-1) ...... 1311 Aug. 19, rules suspended ...... 1292 Aug. 19, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 1292 Aug. 19, substitute (S-1) adopted ...... 1303 Aug. 19, adopted as substituted (S-1) ...... 1303 Aug. 19, Roll Call: Roll Call # 406 Yeas 36 Nays 0 Exc 1 Not Voting 0 ...... 1303 Aug. 19, transmitted to House ...... 1303 Senator(s) Alan Cropsey, Bruce Patterson, Alan Sanborn, Tony Stamas, Roger Kahn, Patricia Birkholz, Mark Jansen, Michael Bishop, Bill Hardiman, Jason Allen, Judson Gilbert, Cameron Brown named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Cindy Denby, Bob Genetski, Kenneth Horn, Rick Jones, Richard LeBlanc, Lesia Liss, Arlan Meekhof, Tom Pearce, John Proos, James Bolger, Marty Knollenberg named co-sponsor(s)

18. A concurrent resolution to disapprove Executive Order No. 2009-36, setting forth changes in the organization of the executive branch. Aug. 19, introduced by Senator Cameron Brown ...... 1304 Aug. 19, rules suspended ...... 1304 Aug. 19, referred to Committee on Commerce and Tourism ...... 1304 Aug. 27, reported favorably without amendment ...... 1378 Aug. 27, rules suspended ...... 1334 Aug. 27, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 1334 Aug. 27, adopted ...... 1338 Aug. 27, Roll Call: Roll Call # 413 Yeas 22 Nays 13 Exc 2 Not Voting 0 ...... 1338 Aug. 27, transmitted to House ...... 1338 Senator(s) Thomas George named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Bob Genetski, Kenneth Horn, George Cushingberry, Goeff Hansen named co-sponsor(s)

19. A concurrent resolution approving the conveyance of property to the State Building Authority and approving a lease among the State of Michigan, the State Building Authority, and the Board of Control of Saginaw Valley State University relative to the Saginaw Valley State University Health Sciences Facility. Sep. 9, introduced by Senator Roger Kahn ...... 1388 Sep. 9, rules suspended ...... 1388 Sep. 9, referred to Committee on Appropriations ...... 1388

20. A concurrent resolution expressing the intent of the Michigan State Legislature to formulate and adopt, with our neighboring states and provinces, a Great Lakes States Homeland Security Compact. Sep. 10, introduced by Senator Cameron Brown ...... 1410 Sep. 10, rules suspended ...... 1410 SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 2973

Sep. 10, referred to Committee on Homeland Security and Emerging Technologies ...... 1410 Senator(s) Valde Garcia, Wayne Kuipers, Patricia Birkholz, John Pappageorge, John Gleason, Bruce Patterson, Michael Switalski, Samuel Thomas named co-sponsor(s)

21. A concurrent resolution to amend the Joint Rules of the Senate and House of Representatives. Sep. 16, introduced by Senator Thomas George ...... 1448 Sep. 16, rules suspended ...... 1448 Sep. 16, adopted ...... 1448 Sep. 16, Roll Call: Roll Call # 456 Yeas 28 Nays 6 Exc 0 Not Voting 3 ...... 1448 Sep. 16, transmitted to House ...... 1448 Senator(s) Roger Kahn, Ron Jelinek, Randy Richardville, Nancy Cassis, Michael Bishop, Alan Cropsey, John Pappageorge, Mark Jansen, Patricia Birkholz, Michelle McManus, Bill Hardiman, Cameron Brown, Tony Stamas, Bruce Patterson, Gerald Van Woerkom, Jason Allen, Judson Gilbert, Wayne Kuipers, Alan Sanborn, Hansen Clarke named co-sponsor(s)

22. A concurrent resolution to express support for the continuation of the Department of Agriculture as a distinct depart ment within state government. Sep. 29, introduced by Senator Cameron Brown ...... 1680 Sep. 29, rules suspended ...... 1680 Sep. 29, adopted ...... 1680 Sep. 29, Roll Call: Roll Call # 483 Yeas 27 Nays 10 Exc 0 Not Voting 0 ...... 1680 Sep. 29, transmitted to House ...... 1680 Senator(s) Gerald Van Woerkom, Ron Jelinek, Mark Jansen, Randy Richardville, Wayne Kuipers, Michelle McManus, Roger Kahn, Patricia Birkholz, Nancy Cassis, John Gleason named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Richard Ball, Vicki Barnett, James Bolger, Terry Brown, Barb Byrum, Brian Calley, Bill Caul, Hugh Crawford, Cindy Denby, Larry DeShazor, John Espinoza, Bob Genetski, Kevin Green, Jennifer Haase, Goeff Hansen, Joseph Haveman, Kenneth Horn, Mike Huckleberry, Rick Jones, Robert Jones, Kenneth Kurtz, LaMar Lemmons, Lesia Liss, Matt Lori, Tim Moore, Paul Opsommer, Tom Pearce, Gino Polidori, John Proos, Bill Rogers, Wayne Schmidt, Dan Scripps, Mike Simpson, Sharon Tyler, Mary Valentine, John Walsh, James Marleau named co-sponsor(s)

23. A concurrent resolution to disapprove Executive Order No. 2009-45, setting forth changes in the organization of the executive branch. Oct. 14, introduced by Senator Michelle McManus ...... 2003 Oct. 14, rules suspended ...... 2003 Oct. 14, referred to Committee on Appropriations ...... 2003 Nov. 12, reported favorably without amendment ...... 2225 Nov. 12, rules suspended ...... 2202 Nov. 12, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 2202 Nov. 12, adopted ...... 2218 Nov. 12, Roll Call: Roll Call # 607 Yeas 22 Nays 15 Exc 1 Not Voting 0 ...... 2218 Nov. 12, transmitted to House ...... 2218 Senator(s) Alan Cropsey, Nancy Cassis, Ron Jelinek, Roger Kahn, Valde Garcia, Judson Gilbert, Jason Allen, Gerald Van Woerkom, Wayne Kuipers, Patricia Birkholz, Mark Jansen, Bill Hardiman, Alan Sanborn, Bruce Patterson, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Richard Ball, Darwin Booher, Matt Lori, Gary McDowell, Dan Scripps, Kenneth Kurtz, John Proos, Kevin Daley named co-sponsor(s)

24. A concurrent resolution to disapprove Executive Order No. 2009-45, setting forth changes in the organization of the executive branch. Oct. 14, introduced by Senator Wayne Kuipers ...... 2003 Oct. 14, rules suspended ...... 2003 Oct. 14, referred to Committee on Appropriations ...... 2003 Nov. 12, reported favorably without amendment ...... 2225 Nov. 12, rules suspended ...... 2202 Nov. 12, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 2202 Nov. 12, adopted ...... 2219 2974 REGULAR SESSION OF 2009

Nov. 12, Roll Call: Roll Call # 608 Yeas 22 Nays 15 Exc 1 Not Voting 0 ...... 2219 Nov. 12, reconsider vote postponed ...... 2219 Senator(s) Gerald Van Woerkom, Jason Allen, Judson Gilbert, Valde Garcia, Ron Jelinek, Roger Kahn, Nancy Cassis, Alan Cropsey, John Pappageorge, Michelle McManus, Bill Hardiman, Mark Jansen, Patricia Birkholz, Tony Stamas, Cameron Brown named co-sponsor(s)

25. A concurrent resolution urging Congress to defend the role of the dollar as a world reserve currency. Oct. 14, introduced by Senator Bruce Patterson ...... 2004 Oct. 14, rules suspended ...... 2004 Oct. 14, referred to Committee on Banking and Financial Institutions ...... 2004 Senator(s) Judson Gilbert, Gerald Van Woerkom, Tony Stamas, Nancy Cassis, Roger Kahn, Ron Jelinek, Randy Richardville, Jason Allen, Wayne Kuipers, Patricia Birkholz, Cameron Brown, John Gleason, Dennis Olshove, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s)

26. A concurrent resolution relative to secondary road patrol funds for counties, cities, and villages. Oct. 20, introduced by Senator Valde Garcia ...... 2033 Oct. 20, rules suspended ...... 2033 Oct. 20, referred to Committee on Local, Urban and State Affairs...... 2033 Oct. 29, reported favorably without amendment ...... 2119 Oct. 29, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 2119 Nov. 4, adopted ...... 2143 Nov. 4, transmitted to House ...... 2143 Senator(s) Alan Cropsey, Gerald Van Woerkom, Bill Hardiman, Mark Jansen, James Barcia, Judson Gilbert named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Bob Genetski, Rick Jones, Richard LeBlanc, Lesia Liss, Matt Lori, Richard Ball, Darwin Booher, Kenneth Kurtz, David Nathan named co-sponsor(s)

27. A concurrent resolution offered as a memorial for Robert W. Davis, former member of the Michigan House of Representatives and Senate and the United States House of Representatives. Oct. 22, introduced by Senator Michael Bishop ...... 2061 Oct. 22, rules suspended ...... 2061 Oct. 22, adopted ...... 2061 Oct. 22, entire membership of the Senate and Lieutenant Governor named co-sponsors...... 2061 Oct. 22, transmitted to House ...... 2061 Oct. 28, House concurrence received ...... 2084 Oct. 28, referred to Secretary for record ...... 2084 Senator(s) Jason Allen, Glenn Anderson, James Barcia, Raymond Basham, Patricia Birkholz, 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, Martha Scott, Tony Stamas, Michael Switalski, Samuel Thomas, Gerald Van Woerkom, Gretchen Whitmer named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Dave Agema, Justin Amash, Kathy Angerer, Richard Ball, Vicki Barnett, Joan Bauer, Doug Bennett, Timothy Bledsoe, James Bolger, Darwin Booher, Lisa Brown, Terry Brown, Pam Byrnes, Barb Byrum, Brian Calley, Bill Caul, Ed Clemente, Bob Constan, Marc Corriveau, Andy Coulouris, Hugh Crawford, George Cushingberry, Kevin Daley, Robert Dean, Cindy Denby, Larry DeShazor, Andy Dillon, Marie Donigan, Fred Durhal, Kate Ebli, Kevin Elsenheimer, John Espinoza, Douglas Geiss, Bob Genetski, Lee Gonzales, Kevin Green, Vincent Gregory, Martin Griffin, Jennifer Haase, Gail Haines, Richard Hammel, Goeff Hansen, Harold Haugh, Joseph Haveman, Dave Hildenbrand, Kenneth Horn, Mike Huckleberry, Shanelle Jackson, Bert Johnson, Rick Jones, Robert Jones, Andrew Kandrevas, Deb Kennedy, Marty Knollenberg, Eileen Kowall, Kenneth Kurtz, Michael Lahti, Richard LeBlanc, Gabe Leland, LaMar Lemmons, Steven Lindberg, Ellen Lipton, Lesia Liss, Matt Lori, Pete Lund, James Marleau, Jeff Mayes, Gary McDowell, Tom McMillin, Mark Meadows, Arlan Meekhof, Tim Melton, Kim Meltzer, Fred Miller, Tim Moore, Chuck Moss, David Nathan, Judy Nerat, Andy Neumann, Paul Opsommer, Phil Pavlov, Tom Pearce, Gino Polidori, John Proos, Sarah Roberts, Tory Rocca, Bill Rogers, Roy Schmidt, Wayne Schmidt, Tonya Schuitmaker, Bettie Scott, Paul Scott, Dan Scripps, Kate Segal, Joel Sheltrown, Mike Simpson, Dian Slavens, Jim Slezak, Alma Smith, Dudley Spade, Jim Stamas, Woodrow Stanley, Jon Switalski, Rashida Tlaib, Sharon Tyler, Mary Valentine, John Walsh, Rebekah Warren, Jimmy Womack, Coleman Young named co-sponsor(s) SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 2975

28. A concurrent resolution to urge the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to take immediate actions to prevent the Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes and to develop long-term strategies to address this problem. Dec. 2, introduced by Senator Patricia Birkholz ...... 2310 Dec. 2, rules suspended ...... 2310 Dec. 2, adopted ...... 2310 Dec. 2, transmitted to House ...... 2310 Dec. 17, House concurrence received ...... 2410 Dec. 17, referred to Secretary for record ...... 2410 Senator(s) Randy Richardville, Bill Hardiman, Judson Gilbert, Wayne Kuipers, Gerald Van Woerkom, Alan Cropsey, , Mark Jansen, Dennis Olshove, Jason Allen, Glenn Anderson, James Barcia, Michael Bishop, Liz Brater, Cameron Brown, Nancy Cassis, Deborah Cherry, Hansen Clarke, Valde Garcia, Thomas George, John Gleason, Tupac Hunter, Ron Jelinek, Roger Kahn, John Pappageorge, Bruce Patterson, Michael Prusi, Alan Sanborn, Tony Stamas, Michael Switalski, Samuel Thomas, Gretchen Whitmer named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Dave Agema, Richard Ball, Darwin Booher, Terry Brown, Barb Byrum, Bill Caul, Bob Constan, Hugh Crawford, George Cushingberry, Kevin Daley, Robert Dean, Fred Durhal, John Espinoza, Douglas Geiss, Bob Genetski, Gail Haines, Goeff Hansen, Harold Haugh, Joseph Haveman, Kenneth Horn, Robert Jones, Deb Kennedy, Richard LeBlanc, LaMar Lemmons, Lesia Liss, Matt Lori, James Marleau, Gary McDowell, Arlan Meekhof, Tim Moore, Paul Opsommer, Phil Pavlov, Gino Polidori, John Proos, Tory Rocca, Bill Rogers, Joel Sheltrown, Alma Smith, Dudley Spade, Jim Stamas, Woodrow Stanley, Mary Valentine, Kim Meltzer, Tonya Schuitmaker, Rebekah Warren named co-sponsor(s)

29. A concurrent resolution to support first responder and first receiver personal preparedness planning priorities in state law and local policies. Dec. 3, introduced by Senator Valde Garcia ...... 2317 Dec. 3, rules suspended ...... 2317 Dec. 3, referred to Committee on Homeland Security and Emerging Technologies ...... 2317 Senator(s) John Pappageorge, Patricia Birkholz, Cameron Brown named co-sponsor(s)

30. A concurrent resolution to urge the State Officers Compensation Commission to ensure that no compensation is earned by legislators or the governor beginning on July 1 of every year until the Michigan Legislature has passed a balanced budget. Dec. 18, introduced by Senator Randy Richardville ...... 3494 Dec. 18, referred to Committee on Government Operations...... 3494 Senator(s) Glenn Anderson, Mike Nofs, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s)