Michigan Fire Service Coalition Legislative Log 2021

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Michigan Fire Service Coalition Legislative Log 2021 MICHIGAN FIRE SERVICE COALITION LEGISLATIVE LOG 2021 Bill Summary Date Bill Sponsor Position Status Introduced HB 4003 - Modifies penalty for failure to 1/26/2021 Rep. Matt Hall (R) • Referred to Military, Veterans comply with certain licensing requirements. and Homeland Security on http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(s4tkkvybu 1/26/2021 acezpzjep41mipz))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObj ect&objectname=2021-HB-4003 HB 4007 - Prohibits assault against a first 1/26/2021 Rep. Gary Eisen (R) • Referred to Judiciary Committee responder during a riot and provides on 1/26/2021 penalties. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(34nbxpvja zkmrlu3krlfsk4x))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObje ct&objectname=2021-HB-4007 HB 4009 - Creates sentencing guidelines for 1/26/2021 Rep. Gary Eisen (R) • Referred to Judiciary Committee assault against a first responder during a on 1/26/2021 riot. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(1pauyjfjnp gufgryk5vlltm3))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObjec t&objectname=2021-HB-4009 HB 4018 - Provides for supplemental 1/26/2021 Rep. Thomas Albert (R) • Referred to Appropriations appropriations for fiscal year 2019-20 Committee on 1/26/2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(xigthz0tr3j • Passed in House 107-0 on 0ofgdkkfmchjj))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObject 2/18/2021 &objectname=2021-HB-4018 • Referred in Senate to Appropriations Committee on 2/23/2021 HB 4019 - Provides for supplemental 2/4/2021 Rep. Thomas Albert (R) • Referred to Appropriations appropriations for fiscal year 2020-21. Committee on 1/26/2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(s0ymbvd5 • Reported in House on 2/3/2021 fhx1d4j0htwn4psi))/mileg.aspx?page=GetOb • Passed in House 59-50 on ject&objectname=2021-HB-4019 2/4/2021 Updated 3/26/2021 MICHIGAN FIRE SERVICE COALITION LEGISLATIVE LOG 2021 • Referred in Senate to Appropriations Committee on 2/9/2021 HB 4020 - Provides for supplemental 1/26/2021 Rep. Thomas Albert (R) • Referred to Appropriations appropriations for fiscal year 2020-21. Committee on 1/26/2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(4vicwncan • Passed in House 107-0 on glmltwuduhesug3))/mileg.aspx?page=GetOb 2/18/2021 ject&objectname=2021-HB-4020 • Referred in Senate to Appropriations Committee on 2/23/2021 HB 4021 - Provides for multi-department 1/26/2021 Rep. Thomas Albert (R) • Referred to Appropriations supplemental appropriations for fiscal year Committee on 1/26/2021 2020-21. • Passed in House 107-0 on http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(yqez0j032 2/18/2021 xe4ffuhgwlb52vc))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObj • Referred in Senate to ect&objectname=2021-HB-4021 Appropriations Committee on 2/23/2021 HB 4031 - Modifies violations of reports of 1/27/2021 Rep. Bronna Kahle (R) • Referred to Agriculture injuries and death. Committee on 1/27/2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(roglguxhs ni5ey3c5nr1mzh5))/mileg.aspx?page=GetOb ject&objectname=2021-HB-4031 HB 4039 - Provides for supplemental 1/27/2021 Rep. Joe Tate (D) • Referred to Appropriations appropriations for fiscal year 2020-2021. Committee on 1/27/2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(anqsl3sngi dam0uoj2eklvdf))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObje ct&objectname=2021-HB-4039 HB 4040 - Exempts occupational school 1/27/2021 Rep. Ben Frederick (R) • Referred to Workforce, Trades regulations from certain apprenticeship and Talent Committee on programs. 1/27/2021 • Reported in House with sub H1 on 2/25/2021 Updated 3/26/2021 MICHIGAN FIRE SERVICE COALITION LEGISLATIVE LOG 2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(dxgn0x5u • Reported in Senate on ov1uzqa2hq5ap3x2))/mileg.aspx?page=Get 3/18/2021 Object&objectname=2021-HB-4040 HB 4054 - Modifies exemption for surviving 1/28/2021 Rep. Steve Marino (R) • Referred to Local Government spouse of certain veterans. and Municipal Finance http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(n1vharvxn Committee on 1/28/2021 hhv2bii1kfdpxdz))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObj ect&objectname=2021-HB-4054 HB 4061 - Provides for restrictions for use of 1/28/2021 Rep. Bradley Slagh • Referred to Government the emergency alert system. Operations Committee on http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(midesp1k 1/28/2021 picejopmb2owg5u4))/mileg.aspx?page=Get • Passed in House 63-47 on Object&objectname=2021-HB-4061 3/3/2021 • Referred in Senate to Regulatory Reform Committee on 3/4/2021 HB 4070 - Modifies tuition assistance 2/2/2021 Rep. Matt Koleszar (D) • Referred to Appropriations benefits for certain survivors of Michigan Committee on 2/2/2021 police officers and Michigan fire fighters killed in the line of duty. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(cohf0odnk hfbpmec30ugs1es))/mileg.aspx?page=GetO bject&objectname=2021-HB-4070 HB 4077 - Prohibits requirement for security 2/2/2021 Rep. Beau LaFave (R) • Referred to Commerce and measures preventing public access to Tourism Committee on 2/2/2021 unattended self-service fueling stations. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(4kspbxc2q 40g3vwwxq5zbd05))/mileg.aspx?page=GetO bject&objectname=2021-HB-4077 HB 4083 - Prohibits employer inquiries 2/2/2021 Rep. Cynthia Johnson (D) • Referred to Commerce and regarding criminal history before offer of Tourism Committee on 2/2/2021 employment is made. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(crrrtsuep5 ydq2kw3tuf0sdi))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObje ct&objectname=2021-HB-4083 Updated 3/26/2021 MICHIGAN FIRE SERVICE COALITION LEGISLATIVE LOG 2021 HB 4087 - Provides for emergency materials 2/2/2021 Rep. Jeff Yaroch (R) • Referred to Health Policy and supplies reserve. Committee on 2/2/2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(lte1fbridar pccsebckdtd5a))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObjec t&objectname=2021-HB-4087 HB 4167 - Requires annual inspections of all 2/9/2021 Rep. Ryan Berman (R) • Referred to Education Committee public and nonpublic schools for health and on 2/9/2021 safety violations. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(dctslfxeuo atgioszeqr4rjx))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObject &objectname=2021-HB-4167 HB 4171 - Extends presumption of causation 2/9/2021 Rep. Sue Allor (R) • Referred to Insurance Committee of occupational cancer to fire/crash rescue on 2/9/2021 officers and forest fire officers. • Reported in House with sub H1 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(nkqlsli3bc on 3/4/2021 ztlnzoubeecjs1))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObjec • Referred in Senate to Insurance t&objectname=2021-HB-4171 and Banking on 3/18/2021 HB 4172 - Extends presumption of causation 2/9/2021 Rep. Jeff Yaroch (R) • Referred to Insurance Committee for certain occupational diseases to part- on 2/9/2021 time, paid on-call, and volunteer firefighters. • Referred in Senate to Insurance http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(ee11tfbtw and Banking on 3/18/2021 d0w3owo2m5epzov))/mileg.aspx?page=Get Object&objectname=2021-HB-4172 HB 4175 - Revises collective bargaining to 2/9/2021 Rep. Darrin Camilleri (D) • Referred to Workforce, Trades restore former provisions. and Talen Committee on http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(q2pvg22m 2/9/2021 ee1e5priorp1vl05))/mileg.aspx?page=GetOb ject&objectname=2021-HB-4175 HB 4176 - Allows requirement for agency fee 2/9/2021 Rep. Terry Sabo (D) • Referred to Workforce, Trades for nonunion members in bargaining and Talen Committee on agreements and as condition of 2/9/2021 employment in public sector. Updated 3/26/2021 MICHIGAN FIRE SERVICE COALITION LEGISLATIVE LOG 2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(pvpfsolw mk4ppdvqj2hg1rrt))/mileg.aspx?page=GetO bject&objectname=2021-HB-4176 HB 4177 - Reverses changes made to the 2/9/2021 Rep. Padma Kuppa (D) • Referred to Commerce and Earned Sick Time Act. Tourism Committee on 2/9/2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(i103igfdab enbsij45gz5hjw))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObje ct&objectname=2021-HB-4177 HB 4247 - Modifies tuition assistance 2/16/2021 Rep. Matt Koleszar (D) • Referred to Appropriations benefits for certain survivors of Michigan Committee on 2/16/2020 police officers and Michigan fire fighters • Reported in House on 2/17/2201 killed in the line of duty. • Passed in House 109-0 on http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(2fygeknzp 2/25/2021 expl5xr3y25j5f2))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObje • Referred in Senate to ct&objectname=2021-HB-4247 Appropriations Committee on 3/2/2021 HB 4273 - Repeals residency requirements 2/18/2021 Rep. Cynthia Johnson (D) • Referred to Government for public employees. Operations Committee on http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(v50zauyrl 2/18/2021 ulqiaob4u4e4f5v))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObj ect&objectname=2021-HB-4273 HB 4281 - Modifies population threshold for 2/23/2021 Rep. Alex Garza (D) • Referred to Local Government qualified city in the police and fire and Municipal Finance protection act. Committee on 2/23/2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(lbsfe33wv 2akne2jyk5ug53t))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObj ect&objectname=2021-HB-4281 HB 4330 - Limits effectiveness of 2/24/2021 Rep. John Damoose (R) • Referred to Government Department of Health and Human Services Operations Committee on emergency safety standards to 30 days 2/24/2021 unless extended by resolution of the legislature. Updated 3/26/2021 MICHIGAN FIRE SERVICE COALITION LEGISLATIVE LOG 2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(krbs5y3txl efoiv1n4qd30ns))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObje ct&objectname=2021-HB-4330 HB 4373 - Provides for executive 2/25/2021 Rep. Joe Tate (D) • Referred to Appropriations recommendation omnibus budget. Committee on 2/25/2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(0xvp25dd al40wmf4f0jy54yb))/mileg.aspx?page=GetO bject&objectname=2021-HB-4373 HB 4382 - Enacts requirements on power 3/2/2021 Rep. Mike Mueller (R) • Referred to Regulatory source for certain smoke alarm devices. Committee on 3/2/2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(3wzsf3evy • Reported in House on 3/23/2021 12nrosuvv0cogae))/mileg.aspx?page=GetOb ject&objectname=2021-HB-4382 HB 4410 - Provides for omnibus budget for 3/2/2021 Rep. Thomas Albert (R) • Referred to Appropriations 2021-22. Committee on 3/2/2021 http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(y1dr4ks4ci lkpywpiutwj1uj))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObje ct&objectname=2021-HB-4410 HB 4413 - Increases minimum wage rate and 3/2/2021 Rep.
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