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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. 9, introduced by Senator Phillip Pavlov ...... 8 Jan. 9, rules suspended ...... 8 Jan. 9, adopted ...... 8 Jan. 9, transmitted to House ...... 8 Jan. 16, House concurrence received ...... 15 Jan. 16, referred to Secretary for record ...... 15

2. A concurrent resolution prescribing the Joint Convention Rules for the Legislature. Jan. 9, introduced by Senator Phillip Pavlov ...... 8 Jan. 9, rules suspended ...... 8 Jan. 9, adopted ...... 8 Jan. 9, transmitted to House ...... 8 Jan. 16, House concurrence received ...... 15 Jan. 16, referred to Secretary for record ...... 15

3. A concurrent resolution providing for a joint convention of the Senate and House of Representatives. Jan. 9, introduced by Senator Phillip Pavlov ...... 9 Jan. 9, rules suspended ...... 9 Jan. 9, adopted ...... 9 Jan. 9, transmitted to House ...... 9 Jan. 16, House concurrence received ...... 15 Jan. 16, referred to Secretary for record ...... 15

4. A concurrent resolution to express support for the concept of preparing biennial state budgets. Jan. 16, introduced by Senator ...... 14 Jan. 16, referred to Committee on Government Operations ...... 14 Senator(s) Steven Bieda, Jack Brandenburg named co-sponsor(s)

5. A concurrent resolution to urge the United States Department of Energy and the Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion to fulfill their obligation to establish a permanent repository for high-level nuclear waste. Jan. 23, introduced by Senator John Proos ...... 40 Jan. 23, rules suspended ...... 40 Jan. 23, referred to Committee on Energy and Technology ...... 40 Feb. 13, reported favorably without amendment ...... 174 Feb. 13, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 174 Feb. 19, adopted ...... 186 Feb. 19, transmitted to House ...... 186 Mar. 6, House concurrence received ...... 259 Mar. 6, referred to Secretary for record ...... 259 Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Goeffrey Hansen, Michael Kowall, James Marleau, , Phillip Pavlov named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Matt Lori named co-sponsor(s)

6. A concurrent resolution to memorialize the President and the Congress of the United States to support the con- tinued and increased development and importation of oil derived from North American reserves and to urge the United States Secretary of State to approve the newly-routed Keystone XL pipeline application from TransCanada. Feb. 12, introduced by Senator John Proos ...... 154 Feb. 12, rules suspended ...... 154 Feb. 12, referred to Committee on Energy and Technology ...... 154 Feb. 13, reported favorably without amendment ...... 174 Feb. 13, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 174 Feb. 14, adopted ...... 180 2384 REGULAR SESSION OF 2013

Feb. 14, transmitted to House ...... 180 Mar. 6, House concurrence received ...... 259 Mar. 6, referred to Secretary for record ...... 259 Senator(s) Phillip Pavlov, Michael Kowall, Goeffrey Hansen, David Robertson, James Marleau, Bruce Caswell, Thomas Casperson, Howard Walker, Michael Green, Mike Nofs, Mark Jansen, Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, , John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Hugh Crawford, Kurt Heise, Martin Howrylak, Bradford Jacobsen, Matt Lori named co-sponsor(s)

7. A concurrent resolution to support Taiwan’s efforts to secure entry into the Trans-Pacific Partnership, promote bilateral investment and trade relations with the United States, and participate in the International Civil Aviation Organization. Jun. 13, introduced by Senator Arlan Meekhof ...... 1174 Jun. 13, referred to Committee on Government Operations ...... 1174 Senator(s) , Rick Jones, Tonya Schuitmaker, Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Michael Green, Goeffrey Hansen, James Marleau, John Proos named co-sponsor(s)

8. A concurrent resolution to invite the Republic of China (Taiwan) to enter into a sister-state relationship with the state of . Jun. 13, introduced by Senator Joe Hune ...... 1175 Jun. 13, referred to Committee on Government Operations ...... 1175 Senator(s) Rick Jones, Arlan Meekhof, Tonya Schuitmaker, Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Michael Green, Goeffrey Hansen, James Marleau, John Proos named co-sponsor(s)

9. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Jun. 20, introduced by Senator Arlan Meekhof ...... 1271 Jun. 20, rules suspended ...... 1271 Jun. 20, adopted ...... 1271 Jun. 20, transmitted to House ...... 1271

10. A concurrent resolution providing for the final adjournment of the Legislature. Oct. 1, introduced by Senator Gretchen Whitmer ...... 1460 Oct. 1, rules suspended ...... 1460 Oct. 1, not adopted ...... 1460 Senator(s) Bertram Johnson, Rebekah Warren named co-sponsor(s)

11. A concurrent resolution of tribute offered as a memorial for Robert D. Young, former member of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Oct. 15, introduced by Senator ...... 1552 Oct. 15, adopted ...... 1552 Oct. 15, rules suspended ...... 1552 Oct. 15, entire membership of the Senate and Lieutenant Governor named co-sponsors...... 1552 Oct. 15, transmitted to House ...... 1552 Oct. 17, House concurrence received ...... 1597 Oct. 17, referred to Secretary for record ...... 1597 Senator(s) , Glenn Anderson, Steven Bieda, Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Thomas Casperson, Bruce Caswell, Patrick Colbeck, Judith Emmons, Michael Green, , Goeffrey Hansen, David Hildenbrand, Morris Hood, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Joe Hune, Tupac Hunter, Mark Jansen, Bertram Johnson, Rick Jones, Roger Kahn, Michael Kowall, James Marleau, Arlan Meekhof, John Moolenaar, Mike Nofs, John Pappageorge, Phillip Pavlov, John Proos, David Robertson, Tory Rocca, Tonya Schuitmaker, Virgil Smith, Howard Walker, Rebekah Warren, Gretchen Whitmer, Coleman Young named co-sponsor(s) Representative(s) Jase Bolger, Theresa Abed, Brian Banks, Vicki Barnett, , Charles Brunner, Terry Brown, , Mike Callton, Phil Cavanagh, Tom Cochran, Kevin Cotter, Paul Clemente, Hugh Crawford, , George Darany, , Scott Dianda, Brandon Dillon, Gretchen Driskell, Fred Durhal, Pam Faris, Jeff Farrington, Anthony Forlini, Frank Foster, Ray Franz, Douglas Geiss, Bob Genetski, Ben Glardon, Ken Goike, Joseph Graves, Tim Greimel, Joe Haveman, Harold Haugh, Gail Haines, Paul Muxlow, Tom McMillin, Michael McCready, Peter MacGregor, Kurt Heise, Rudy Hobbs, Tom Hooker, Marcia Hovey-Wright, , Martin Howrylak, Bradford Jacobsen, Nancy Jenkins, Joel Johnson, Andrew Kandrevas, Tim Kelly, Klint Kesto, John Kivela, , Robert Kosowski, Eileen Kowall, Kenneth Kurtz, Andrea LaFontaine, Collene Lamonte, Marilyn Lane, , Bill LaVoy, SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 2385

Tom Leonard, Ellen Lipton, Matt Lori, Pete Lund, Lisa Lyons, Greg MacMaster, Ed McBroom, Sean McCann, David Nathan, , Margaret O’Brien, Stacy Oakes, John Olumba, , Dave Pagel, Peter Pettalia, Earl Poleski, Phil Potvin, Amanda Price, Al Pscholka, Bruce Rendon, Sarah Roberts, Rose Mary Robinson, Bill Rogers, David Rutledge, Harvey Santana, , Andy Schor, Kate Segal, , Sam Singh, Dian Slavens, Charles Smiley, Pat Somerville, Thomas Stallworth, , Woodrow Stanley, Jon Switalski, Alberta Talabi, Rashida Tlaib, Jim Townsend, Rob VerHeulen, , John Walsh, Henry Yanez, Ken Yonker, Adam Zemke, named co-sponsor(s)

12. A concurrent resolution to authorize the State Board of Education and the Michigan Department of Education to move forward and expend resources to implement the use of the Common Core State Standards so long as the conditions of this concurrent resolution are met. Oct. 16, introduced by Senator Howard Walker ...... 1568 Oct. 16, referred to Committee on Government Operations ...... 1568 Senator(s) Arlan Meekhof, David Hildenbrand, Roger Kahn named co-sponsor(s)

13. A concurrent resolution providing for the final adjournment of the Legislature. Dec. 12, introduced by Senator Arlan Meekhof ...... 2037 Dec. 12, rules suspended ...... 2037 Dec. 12, adopted ...... 2037 Dec. 12, transmitted to House ...... 2037 Dec. 13, House concurrence received ...... 2048 Dec. 13, referred to Secretary for record ...... 2048