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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 2009 Journal.)

28. A concurrent resolution to urge the United States Congress to continue to provide funding in the coming years for cleaning up the Great Lakes and protecting them from invasive species. Introduced by Representative Rebekah Warren Jan. 13, received from House ...... 22 Jan. 13, rules suspended ...... 22 Jan. 13, referred to Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs ...... 22 Jan. 21, reported favorably with substitute (S-1) ...... 76 Jan. 21, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 76 Mar. 4, substitute (S-1) adopted ...... 314 Mar. 4, adopted as substituted (S-1) ...... 314 Mar. 4, returned to House ...... 314 Representative(s) Pam Byrnes, Dan Scripps, Alma Smith, Fred Miller, John Espinoza, Andy Neumann, , Sarah Roberts, Gabe Leland named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Glenn Anderson, Raymond Basham, Michael Switalski named co-sponsor(s)

34. A concurrent resolution to express support for active transportation infrastructure options that promote walk ing and bicycle usage and reduce childhood obesity. Introduced by Representative Pam Byrnes Jun. 10, received from House ...... 955 Jun. 10, rules suspended ...... 955 Jun. 10, referred to Committee on Transportation ...... 955 Representative(s) Fred Durhal, , Gabe Leland, Lisa Brown, George Cushingberry, Lee Gonzales, Douglas Geiss, Richard Ball, , Darwin Booher, Terry Brown, Robert Dean, Marie Donigan, Vincent Gregory, Harold Haugh, LaMar Lemmons, Lesia Liss, Matt Lori, Jeff Mayes, Gary McDowell, Andy Neumann, John Proos, Sarah Roberts, Dan Scripps, Dudley Spade, Woodrow Stanley, Mary Valentine, Rebekah Warren, Richard LeBlanc, Mark Meadows, Gino Polidori, Mike Huckleberry, Robert Jones named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Glenn Anderson, James Barcia, Hansen Clarke, Gilda Jacobs, Michael Prusi, Michael Switalski named co-sponsor(s)

35. A concurrent resolution to urge the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services to continue the Perinatology Research Branch facility in , . Introduced by Representative Fred Durhal Mar. 3, received from House ...... 300 Mar. 3, rules suspended ...... 300 Mar. 3, referred to Committee on Health Policy ...... 300 Representative(s) , , Robert Dean, Douglas Geiss, Harold Haugh, Mike Huckleberry, Bert Johnson, Robert Jones, LaMar Lemmons, Lesia Liss, David Nathan, Alma Smith, Dudley Spade, Woodrow Stanley, , Coleman Young named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) James Barcia, Liz Brater, Deborah Cherry, Irma Clark-Coleman, Hansen Clarke, John Gleason, Martha Scott named co-sponsor(s)

40. A concurrent resolution providing for a joint convention of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Introduced by Representative Kathy Angerer Feb. 2, received from House ...... 121 Feb. 2, rules suspended ...... 121 Feb. 2, adopted ...... 121 Feb. 2, returned to House ...... 121 Representative(s) Dave Hildenbrand named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Glenn Anderson, James Barcia, Raymond Basham, Deborah Cherry, John Gleason, Gilda Jacobs named co-sponsor(s) 2606 REGULAR SESSION OF 2010

41. A concurrent resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to enact the federal Food Desert Oasis Act to encourage the location of grocery stores in certain communities. Introduced by Representative Bert Johnson Mar. 10, received from House ...... 360 Mar. 10, rules suspended ...... 360 Mar. 10, referred to Committee on Local, Urban and State Affairs ...... 360 Jun. 8, reported favorably without amendment ...... 936 Jun. 8, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 936 Nov. 30, adopted ...... 1972 Nov. 30, returned to House ...... 1972 Senator(s) Deborah Cherry, Hansen Clarke, Mark Jansen, Michael Switalski named co-sponsor(s)

46. A concurrent resolution to memorialize the Congress and President Obama to use all means necessary to imme- diately stop the inhumane and illegal kidnapping of children in Haiti. Introduced by Representative Fred Durhal Apr. 28, received from House...... 673 Apr. 28, referred to Committee on Government Operations ...... 673 Representative(s) Mike Huckleberry, , Fred Miller, Bob Constan, , Bert Johnson, Coleman Young, Marie Donigan, Shanelle Jackson, Matt Lori, Woodrow Stanley, Robert Jones, Lesia Liss, James Marleau, Jeff Mayes, Bill Rogers, Mary Valentine named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) James Barcia, Liz Brater, Irma Clark-Coleman, Hansen Clarke, John Gleason, Tupac Hunter, Gilda Jacobs, Michael Switalski named co-sponsor(s)

47. A concurrent resolution to urge the President of the United States to ensure that recreational fishing and boating are national priorities in the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force’s final report and to recognize the primacy of state management in the Great Lakes region. Introduced by Representative May 6, received from House ...... 728 May 6, rules suspended ...... 728 May 6, referred to Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs ...... 728 Representative(s) Goeff Hansen, , Richard Ball, Joel Sheltrown, Arlan Meekhof, Tonya Schuitmaker, Kevin Green, Darwin Booher, Jeff Mayes, Vicki Barnett, Bob Constan, , , Martin Griffin, Dave Hildenbrand, Marty Knollenberg, Eileen Kowall, Matt Lori, Pete Lund, Bill Rogers, Sharon Tyler, Mary Valentine named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Jason Allen, Glenn Anderson, Alan Cropsey, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s)

49. A concurrent resolution to urge the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Council to scruti- nize carefully the proposed diversion at Waukesha, Wisconsin. Introduced by Representative Rebekah Warren Apr. 14, received from House...... 563 Apr. 14, rules suspended ...... 563 Apr. 14, referred to Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs ...... 563 Apr. 27, reported favorably with substitute (S-1) ...... 664 Apr. 27, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 664 May 4, substitute (S-1) adopted ...... 707 May 4, adopted as substituted (S-1) ...... 707 May 4, returned to House ...... 707 Representative(s) Arlan Meekhof, Sarah Roberts, Dan Scripps, George Cushingberry, Deb Kennedy, Lesia Liss, Kate Ebli, Alma Smith, Richard Ball, Vicki Barnett, Terry Brown, Pam Byrnes, Bob Constan, Martin Griffin, Robert Jones, Marty Knollenberg, Eileen Kowall, Matt Lori, Jeff Mayes, Fred Miller, Bill Rogers, Joel Sheltrown, Dian Slavens, Mary Valentine named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Glenn Anderson, Raymond Basham, Patricia Birkholz, Liz Brater, Nancy Cassis, Deborah Cherry, Irma Clark-Coleman, Hansen Clarke, Bill Hardiman, Gilda Jacobs, Michael Prusi, Randy Richardville, Gerald Van Woerkom named co-sponsor(s)

50. A concurrent resolution providing for a joint convention of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Introduced by Representative Kathy Angerer Apr. 13, received from House...... 549 Apr. 13, rules suspended ...... 549 Apr. 13, adopted ...... 549 SENATE HISTORY OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 2607

Apr. 13, returned to House ...... 549 Representative(s) Dave Hildenbrand named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Hansen Clarke, Gilda Jacobs, Michael Switalski named co-sponsor(s)

51. A concurrent resolution to decry the atrocities taking place in Darfur and to urge the President and Congress to take all steps possible to alleviate the suffering and bring about a lasting political settlement in the region. Introduced by Representative Robert Jones Apr. 22, received from House...... 631 Apr. 22, referred to Committee on Government Operations ...... 631 Jun. 24, discharge committee approved ...... 1056 Jun. 24, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 1056 Jun. 24, adopted ...... 1056 Jun. 24, returned to House ...... 1056 Representative(s) David Nathan, Woodrow Stanley, Coleman Young, Bert Johnson, Jimmy Womack, Bettie Scott, Vincent Gregory, George Cushingberry, LaMar Lemmons, Shanelle Jackson, Fred Durhal, Rashida Tlaib, Alma Smith, Robert Dean, John Espinoza, Lee Gonzales, Gino Polidori, Paul Scott, Richard Ball, Terry Brown, Lesia Liss, Pete Lund, Fred Miller, Dan Scripps, Mary Valentine, Rebekah Warren named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Glenn Anderson, James Barcia, Raymond Basham, Hansen Clarke, Gilda Jacobs, Mike Nofs, John Pappageorge, Jason Allen, Patricia Birkholz, Michael Bishop, Liz Brater, Cameron Brown, Nancy Cassis, Deborah Cherry, Irma Clark-Coleman, Alan Cropsey, Valde Garcia, Judson Gilbert, John Gleason, Bill Hardiman, Mark Jansen, Ron Jelinek, Roger Kahn, Wayne Kuipers, Michelle McManus, Dennis Olshove, Bruce Patterson, Michael Prusi, Randy Richardville, Alan Sanborn, Martha Scott, Tony Stamas, Michael Switalski, Samuel Thomas, Gerald Van Woerkom, named co-sponsor(s)

52. A concurrent resolution to approve certain designated open space land applications for property in Kent County. Introduced by Representative Dave Hildenbrand May 25, received from House ...... 868 May 25, rules suspended ...... 868 May 25, referred to Committee on Agriculture and Bioeconomy ...... 868 Jul. 21, reported favorably without amendment ...... 1213 Jul. 21, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 1213 Jul. 28, adopted ...... 1235 Jul. 28, returned to House ...... 1235 Representative(s) Hugh Crawford, Matt Lori, Jeff Mayes, Arlan Meekhof, Tom Pearce, , John Walsh named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Bill Hardiman named co-sponsor(s)

56. A concurrent resolution to memorialize Congress to take urgent steps to expedite the reauthorization of the fund- ing for the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families Emergency Contingency Fund. Introduced by Representative Rashida Tlaib May 5, received from House ...... 721 May 5, rules suspended ...... 721 May 5, referred to Committee on Appropriations ...... 721 Senator(s) James Barcia, Raymond Basham, Irma Clark-Coleman, Gilda Jacobs, Martha Scott named co-sponsor(s)

57. A concurrent resolution to memorialize the President, the Congress, and the Federal Communications Com- mission of the United States to refrain from regulating Internet broadband services as common carrier services under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934. Introduced by Representative Rebekah Warren May 18, received from House ...... 821 May 18, suspend rules postponed ...... 821 May 26, rules suspended ...... 877 May 26, adopted ...... 877 May 26, returned to House ...... 877 Representative(s) , Jeff Mayes, Hugh Crawford, Tonya Schuitmaker, Jim Stamas, Dave Hildenbrand, Bob Genetski, Rick Jones, Joseph Haveman, , Goeff Hansen, Bill Rogers, Eileen Kowall, Paul Opsommer, Richard LeBlanc, Joel Sheltrown, James Marleau, George Cushingberry, Brian Calley, Tim Moore, Gino Polidori, Roy Schmidt, Wayne Schmidt, Larry DeShazor, Dave Agema, Kenneth 2608 REGULAR SESSION OF 2010

Kurtz, Richard Ball, Arlan Meekhof, Andy Neumann, Pete Lund, Kevin Green, Chuck Moss, Matt Lori, David Nathan, Gail Haines, Sharon Tyler, Terry Brown, Bill Caul, Tim Melton, Marc Corriveau, Tom Pearce, Bert Johnson, Marty Knollenberg, Gary McDowell, Jim Slezak, John Proos, Paul Scott, Coleman Young, Richard Hammel, Mike Huckleberry, Dudley Spade, Lee Gonzales, Harold Haugh, Phil Pavlov, Douglas Geiss, Kathy Angerer, Darwin Booher, John Walsh, Bob Constan, Andrew Kandrevas, Mark Meadows, Robert Dean, Kim Meltzer, Jon Switalski, Dan Scripps, Michael Lahti, Barb Byrum, Cindy Denby, Jimmy Womack, Woodrow Stanley, Shanelle Jackson, Tory Rocca, Marie Donigan, Fred Durhal named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Glenn Anderson, James Barcia, Deborah Cherry, Gilda Jacobs, Mike Nofs, John Pappageorge, Michael Prusi, Randy Richardville named co-sponsor(s)

58. 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. Introduced by Representative Jim Stamas Jun. 2, received from House ...... 917 Jun. 2, rules suspended ...... 917 Jun. 2, referred to Committee on Appropriations ...... 917 Jun. 15, reported favorably without amendment ...... 980 Jun. 15, placed on order of Resolutions ...... 980 Jun. 16, adopted ...... 988 Jun. 16, Roll Call: Roll Call # 302 Yeas 34 Nays 0 Exc 4 Not Voting 0 ...... 988 Jun. 16, returned to House ...... 988 Representative(s) Kenneth Horn, Jeff Mayes named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) James Barcia, Patricia Birkholz, John Gleason, Gilda Jacobs, Mark Jansen, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s)

61. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Introduced by Representative Kathy Angerer Jul. 1, received from House ...... 1176 Jul. 1, rules suspended ...... 1176 Jul. 1, adopted ...... 1176 Jul. 1, returned to House ...... 1176 Representative(s) Dave Hildenbrand named co-sponsor(s)