3140 REGULAR SESSION OF 2018

PART VII

SENATE HISTORY OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

(The references are to pages of Senate Journal.)

(Page numbers in bold type refer to pages in 2017 Journal.)

11. A concurrent resolution to urge the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and federal prosecutors to either enforce the federal statute criminalizing marijuana or the U.S. Congress to amend the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 to defer to the states the right to regulate marijuana within its borders under state law. Introduced by Representative Jeff Yaroch Jan. 25, received from House...... 93 Jan. 25, rules suspended...... 93 Jan. 25, referred to Committee on Judiciary...... 93 Representative(s) Tommy Brann, Leslie Love, John Chirkun, Henry Yanez, Brian Elder named co‑sponsor(s) Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, named co‑sponsor(s)

15. A concurrent resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to take action on immigration reform. Introduced by Representative Jim Lilly Oct. 4, received from House...... 1482 Oct. 4, referred to Committee on Government Operations...... 1482 Apr. 18, 2018, reported favorably without amendment...... 579 Apr. 18, placed on order of Resolutions...... 579 Apr. 24, adopted...... 613 Apr. 24, returned to House...... 613 Representative(s) Hank Vaupel, Yousef Rabhi, Larry Inman, David LaGrand, Dave Pagel, Michael McCready, Steve Marino, Brett Roberts, Michael Webber, David Maturen, Tommy Brann, Scott VanSingel, Rob VerHeulen, Peter Lucido, Klint Kesto, Brandt Iden, Curt VanderWall, , Jason Sheppard, Kim LaSata, Julie Calley, Terry Sabo, Darrin Camilleri, , Aaron Miller, Abdullah Hammoud, Joseph Bellino, Sam Singh, Kathy Crawford, Jim Tedder, Martin Howrylak, Daniela Garcia, , Jeff Yaroch, Andy Schor, , Robert Wittenberg, Jim Ellison, Tim Sneller, Jon Hoadley, Patrick Green, Christine Greig, Jewell Jones, Robert Kosowski, Eric Leutheuser, Donna Lasinski, Chris Afendoulis, Ben Frederick, Sue Allor, Brian Elder named co‑sponsor(s) Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Tory Rocca named co‑sponsor(s)

18. A concurrent resolution to propose a framework to guide agencies and ensure the most impactful and relevant decisions in the use of the funds contained in the supplemental budget for PFAS-related activities. Introduced by Representative Mary Whiteford Feb. 13, received from House...... 197 Feb. 13, rules suspended...... 197 Feb. 13, referred to Committee on Appropriations...... 198 Representative(s) Sue Allor, , Scott VanSingel, Daire Rendon, Triston Cole, Rob VerHeulen, Chris Afendoulis, Jon Hoadley, Thomas Albert, Yousef Rabhi named co‑sponsor(s) Senator(s) Goeffrey Hansen, Michael Kowall named co‑sponsor(s)

19. A concurrent resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to award the posthumous Medal of Honor to Lieutenant-Colonel Albert M. Edwards for his actions during the Civil War. Introduced by Representative Jeff Noble Mar. 20, received from House...... 454 Mar. 20, rules suspended...... 454 Mar. 20, referred to Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs and Homeland Security...... 454 May 22, reported favorably without amendment...... 854 May 22, placed on order of Resolutions...... 854 May 29, adopted...... 907 Representative(s) Tom Cochran, Kathy Crawford, Sherry Gay-Dagnogo, David Maturen, Tim Sneller named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Patrick Colbeck, Michael Green, Goeffrey Hansen, Morris Hood, Joe Hune, Phillip Pavlov, John Proos, David Robertson, Tory Rocca named co‑sponsor(s) SENATE HISTORY OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 3141

22. A concurrent resolution to oppose the Michigan State Waterways Commission recommendation that legisla­ tion­ be introduced to require the registration with a fee of all rigid-hulled kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards eight feet or longer. Introduced by Representative Holly Hughes May 10, received from House...... 762 May 10, rules suspended...... 763 May 10, referred to Committee on Outdoor Recreation and Tourism...... 763 Representative(s) Tommy Brann, Beau LaFave, Eric Leutheuser, Roger Victory, John Bizon, Martin Howrylak, Sue Allor, Tom Cochran, Kathy Crawford, Brian Elder, Tim Kelly, Frank Liberati named co‑sponsor(s) Senator(s) , Jack Brandenburg, Rick Jones, Marty Knollenberg, Michael Kowall, James Marleau, Phillip Pavlov, John Proos, Tory Rocca named co‑sponsor(s)

23. A concurrent resolution to urge the Congress and President of the United States to take certain actions to counter manipulation of the oil market by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Introduced by Representative Gary Glenn Jun. 12, received from House...... 1573 Jun. 12, referred to Committee on Government Operations...... 1574 Representative(s) Sue Allor, Tim Kelly named co‑sponsor(s) Senator(s) James Marleau named co‑sponsor(s)

24. A concurrent resolution to request the federal government release the draft toxicological profile on PFAS, develop a national environmental limit for PFAS, and increase coordination and funding support. Introduced by Representative Sue Allor Jun. 12, received from House...... 1572 Jun. 12, referred to Committee on Government Operations...... 1573 Representative(s) Beau LaFave, Daire Rendon, Gary Howell, Chris Afendoulis, Tom Barrett, Tommy Brann, Winnie Brinks, Stephanie Chang, Triston Cole, Jim Ellison, Pam Faris, Ben Frederick, Christine Greig, Beth Griffin, Jon Hoadley, Holly Hughes, Bronna Kahle, Kim LaSata, Eric Leutheuser, James Lower, Peter Lucido, Steve Marino, Jeremy Moss, Sheldon Neeley, Kristy Pagan, Ronnie Peterson, Jason Sheppard, Sam Singh, Tim Sneller, Jim Tedder, Curt VanderWall, Michael Webber, Jason Wentworth, Mary Whiteford named co‑sponsor(s) Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Michael Green, Goeffrey Hansen, David Hildenbrand, Rick Jones, Marty Knollenberg, Peter MacGregor, James Marleau, John Proos, named co‑sponsor(s)

25. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Introduced by Representative Jun. 12, received from House...... 1573 Jun. 12, rules suspended...... 1573 Jun. 12, adopted...... 1573 Jun. 12, transmitted to House...... 1573 Representative(s) Christine Greig named co‑sponsor(s)

26. A concurrent resolution relative to secondary road patrol funds for counties providing road patrol services to cities and villages. Introduced by Representative Aaron Miller Nov. 8, received from House...... 1776 Nov. 8, rules suspended...... 1776 Nov. 8, referred to Committee on Appropriations...... 1776 Nov. 29, reported favorably without amendment...... 1910 Nov. 29, rules suspended...... 1847 Nov. 29, placed on order of Resolutions...... 1847 Nov. 29, adopted...... 1884 Nov. 29, transmitted to House...... 1884 Representative(s) Sue Allor, John Chirkun named co‑sponsor(s) Senator(s) Patrick Colbeck named co‑sponsor(s)

28. A concurrent resolution of tribute offered as a memorial for the Honorable Thomas Brennan, former Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. Introduced by the Speaker on behalf of the entire membership Dec. 6, received from House...... 2011 3142 REGULAR SESSION OF 2018

Dec. 6, rules suspended...... 2011 Dec. 6, placed on order of Resolutions...... 2011 Dec. 6, adopted...... 2011 Dec. 6, entire membership of the Senate and Lieutenant Governor named co‑sponsors...... 2011 Dec. 6, returned to House...... 2011 Senator(s) Jim Ananich, Steven Bieda, Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Thomas Casperson, Patrick Colbeck, Ian Conyers, Judith Emmons, Michael Green, Vincent Gregory, Goeffrey Hansen, Curtis Hertel, David Hildenbrand, , Morris Hood, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, , Joe Hune, Rick Jones, David Knezek, Marty Knollenberg, Michael Kowall, Peter MacGregor, James Marleau, Arlan Meekhof, Michael Nofs, Margaret O’Brien, Phillip Pavlov, John Proos, David Robertson, Tory Rocca, Wayne Schmidt, Tonya Schuitmaker, , , Rebekah Warren, Coleman Young, Dale Zorn named co‑sponsor(s)

29. A concurrent resolution providing for the final adjournment of the Legislature. Introduced by Representative Dan Lauwers Dec. 21, received from House...... 2601 Dec. 21, rules suspended...... 2601 Dec. 21, adopted...... 2601 Dec. 21, returned to House...... 2601 Representative(s) Christine Greig named co‑sponsor(s)