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PART VI

SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

(The references are to pages of Senate Journal.)

29. A concurrent resolution providing for a joint convention of the Senate and House of Representatives. Jan. 18, introduced by Senator Michael Kowall...... 47 Jan. 18, rules suspended...... 47 Jan. 18, adopted...... 47 Jan. 18, transmitted to House...... 47 Jan. 23, House concurrence received...... 71 Jan. 23, referred to Secretary for record...... 71 Senator(s) , Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Goeffrey Hansen, , Peter MacGregor, , named co‑sponsor(s)

30. A concurrent resolution to urge the Department of Education and Department of Health and Human Services to encourage all educational institutions to participate in a school or community-based influenza vaccination program. Feb. 6, introduced by Senator James Marleau...... 176 Feb. 6, rules suspended...... 176 Feb. 6, referred to Committee on Education...... 176 Senator(s) Jim Ananich, Steven Bieda, Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Michael Kowall, John Proos, , Dale Zorn named co‑sponsor(s)

31. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Mar. 22, introduced by Senator Michael Kowall...... 487 Mar. 22, rules suspended...... 488 Mar. 22, adopted...... 488 Mar. 22, transmitted to House...... 488 Apr. 11, House concurrence received...... 524 Apr. 11, referred to Secretary for record...... 524 Senator(s) Jack Brandenburg, Goeffrey Hansen, Peter MacGregor named co‑sponsor(s)

32. A concurrent resolution of tribute offered as a memorial for Burton Leland, former member of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Apr. 11, introduced by Senator Arlan Meekhof...... 520 Apr. 11, rules suspended...... 520 Apr. 11, adopted...... 520 Apr. 11, entire membership of the Senate and Lieutenant Governor named co‑sponsors...... 520 Apr. 11, transmitted to House...... 520 Apr. 17, House concurrence received...... 562 Apr. 17, referred to Secretary for record...... 562 Senator(s) Jim Ananich, Steven Bieda, Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Thomas Casperson, , Ian Conyers, Judith Emmons, Michael Green, , Goeffrey Hansen, Curtis Hertel, David Hildenbrand, Morris Hood, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, , , Rick Jones, , Marty Knollenberg, Michael Kowall, Peter MacGregor, James Marleau, 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) Representative(s) Chris Afendoulis, Thomas Albert, Julie Alexander, Sue Allor, Tom Barrett, Joseph Bellino, Jr., , Tommy Brann, , Wendell Byrd, Julie Calley, Sara Cambensy, Darrin Camilleri, Edward Canfield, , Lee Chatfield, John Chirkun, Cara Clemente, Tom Cochran, Triston Cole, Laura Cox, Kathy Crawford, Scott Dianda, Fred Durhal, Brian Elder, Jim Ellison, Pam Faris, Diana Farrington, Ben Frederick, Daniela Garcia, LaTanya Garrett, Sherry Gay-Dagnogo, , Gary Glenn, Joseph Graves, Patrick Green, Christine Greig, Tim Greimel, Beth Griffin, Vanessa Guerra, Abdullah Hammoud, Roger Hauck, Shane Hernandez, Kevin Hertel, Jon Hoadley, Michele Hoitenga, Pamela Hornberger, Gary Howell, , Holly Hughes, Brandt Iden, Larry Inman, Steven Johnson, , Bronna Kahle, Tim Kelly, Klint Kesto, Robert Kosowski, Beau LaFave, David SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 3137

LaGrand, Kim LaSata, Donna Lasinski, , Tom Leonard, Eric Leutheuser, Frank Liberati, Jim Lilly, Leslie Love, James Lower, , Steve Marino, David Maturen, Michael McCready, Aaron Miller, , Sheldon Neeley, Jeff Noble, Kristy Pagan, Dave Pagel, Ronnie Peterson, Phil Phelps, Yousef Rabhi, John Reilly, Daire Rendon, Brett Roberts, Rose Mary Robinson, , Terry Sabo, , Bettie Cook Scott, Jason Sheppard, Sam Singh, Tim Sneller, William Sowerby, Jim Tedder, , Curt VanderWall, Scott VanSingel, Hank Vaupel, Rob VerHeulen, , Michael Webber, Jason Wentworth, Mary Whiteford, Robert Wittenberg, Tenisha Yancey, Henry Yanez, Jeff Yaroch, Adam Zemke named co‑sponsor(s)

33. A concurrent resolution to commend the Five Healthy Towns Foundation on its efforts to cultivate personal and community health and wellness for residents in their service area within the state of Michigan. Apr. 24, introduced by Senator Joe Hune...... 613 Apr. 24, rules suspended...... 613 Apr. 24, adopted...... 613 Apr. 24, transmitted to House...... 613 Senator(s) Jack Brandenburg, Ian Conyers, Goeffrey Hansen, James Marleau, John Proos, Rebekah Warren named co‑sponsor(s) Representative(s) Donna Lasinski, David Maturen named co‑sponsor(s)

34. A concurrent resolution of tribute offered as a memorial for Raymond D. Dzendzel, former member of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Jun. 6, introduced by Senator Arlan Meekhof...... 983 Jun. 6, rules suspended...... 983 Jun. 6, adopted...... 983 Jun. 6, transmitted to House...... 983 Jun. 12, House concurrence received...... 1574 Jun. 12, referred to Secretary for record...... 1574 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, Kenneth Horn, Joe Hune, Rick Jones, David Knezek, Marty Knollenberg, Michael Kowall, Peter MacGregor, James Marleau, Michael Nofs, Margaret O’Brien, Phillip Pavlov, John Proos, David Robertson, Tory Rocca, Wayne Schmidt, Tonya Schuitmaker, Mike Shirkey, Jim Stamas, Rebekah Warren, Coleman Young, Dale Zorn named co‑sponsor(s)

35. 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. Jun. 12, introduced by Senator Peter MacGregor...... 1571 Jun. 12, referred to Committee on Government Operations...... 1572 Senator(s) Jim Stamas, Darwin Booher, Judith Emmons, Michael Green, Goeffrey Hansen, David Hildenbrand, Rick Jones, Marty Knollenberg, James Marleau, Phillip Pavlov, John Proos, Wayne Schmidt named co‑sponsor(s)

36. A concurrent resolution of tribute offered as a memorial for Patricia L. Birkholz, former member of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Sep. 5, introduced by Senator Arlan Meekhof...... 1590 Sep. 5, rules suspended...... 1591 Sep. 5, adopted...... 1591 Sep. 5, entire membership of the Senate and Lieutenant Governor named co‑sponsors...... 1591 Sep. 5, transmitted to House...... 1591 Sep. 25, House concurrence received...... 1687 Sep. 25, referred to Secretary for record...... 1687 Senator(s) Jack Brandenburg, Ian Conyers, Goeffrey Hansen, Michael Kowall, John Proos, Wayne Schmidt, Jim Ananich, Steven Bieda, Darwin Booher, Thomas Casperson, Patrick Colbeck, Judith Emmons, Michael Green, Vincent Gregory, Curtis Hertel, David Hildenbrand, Morris Hood, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Kenneth Horn, Joe Hune, Rick Jones, David Knezek, Marty Knollenberg, Peter MacGregor, James Marleau, Michael Nofs, Margaret O’Brien, Phillip Pavlov, David Robertson, Tory Rocca, Tonya Schuitmaker, Mike Shirkey, Jim Stamas, Rebekah Warren, Coleman Young, Dale Zorn named co‑sponsor(s) Representative(s) Chris Afendoulis, Thomas Albert, Julie Alexander, Sue Allor, Tom Barrett, Joseph Bellino, Jr., John Bizon, Tommy Brann, Winnie Brinks, Wendell Byrd, Julie Calley, Sara Cambensy, Darrin Camilleri, Edward Canfield, Stephanie Chang, Lee Chatfield, John Chirkun, Cara Clemente, Tom Cochran, 3138 REGULAR SESSION OF 2018

Triston Cole, Laura Cox, Kathy Crawford, Scott Dianda, Fred Durhal, Brian Elder, Jim Ellison, Pam Faris, Diana Farrington, Ben Frederick, Daniela Garcia, LaTanya Garrett, Sherry Gay-Dagnogo, Erika Geiss, Gary Glenn, Joseph Graves, Patrick Green, Christine Greig, Tim Greimel, Beth Griffin, Vanessa Guerra, Abdullah Hammoud, Roger Hauck, Shane Hernandez, Kevin Hertel, Jon Hoadley, Michele Hoitenga, Pamela Hornberger, Gary Howell, Martin Howrylak, Holly Hughes, Brandt Iden, Larry Inman, Steven Johnson, Jewell Jones, Bronna Kahle, Tim Kelly, Klint Kesto, Robert Kosowski, Beau LaFave, David LaGrand, Kim LaSata, Donna Lasinski, Dan Lauwers, Tom Leonard, Eric Leutheuser, Frank Liberati, Jim Lilly, Leslie Love, James Lower, Peter Lucido, Steve Marino, David Maturen, Michael McCready, Aaron Miller, Jeremy Moss, Sheldon Neeley, Jeff Noble, Kristy Pagan, Dave Pagel, Ronnie Peterson, Phil Phelps, Yousef Rabhi, John Reilly, Daire Rendon, Brett Roberts, Rose Mary Robinson, Jim Runestad, Terry Sabo, Sylvia Santana, Bettie Cook Scott, Jason Sheppard, Sam Singh, Tim Sneller, William Sowerby, Jim Tedder, Lana Theis, Curt VanderWall, Scott VanSingel, Hank Vaupel, Rob VerHeulen, Roger Victory, Michael Webber, Jason Wentworth, Mary Whiteford, Robert Wittenberg, Tenisha Yancey, Henry Yanez, Jeff Yaroch, Adam Zemke named co‑sponsor(s)

37. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Sep. 5, introduced by Senator Michael Kowall...... 1656 Sep. 5, rules suspended...... 1656 Sep. 5, adopted...... 1656 Sep. 5, transmitted to House...... 1656 Sep. 25, House concurrence received...... 1687 Sep. 25, referred to Secretary for record...... 1687 Senator(s) Jack Brandenburg, Ian Conyers, Goeffrey Hansen, John Proos, Wayne Schmidt named co‑sponsor(s)

38. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Sep. 26, introduced by Senator Michael Kowall...... 1711 Sep. 26, rules suspended...... 1711 Sep. 26, adopted...... 1711 Sep. 26, transmitted to House...... 1711 Nov. 8, House concurrence received...... 1777 Nov. 8, referred to Secretary for record...... 1777

39. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Nov. 8, introduced by Senator Michael Kowall...... 1777 Nov. 8, rules suspended...... 1777 Nov. 8, adopted...... 1777 Nov. 8, transmitted to House...... 1777 Nov. 27, House concurrence received...... 1807 Nov. 27, referred to Secretary for record...... 1807 Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Ian Conyers named co‑sponsor(s)

40. A concurrent resolution to urge the state of Michigan and the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus to engage in a meaningful scientific exchange with the African Great Lakes Conference. Nov. 27, introduced by Senator Ian Conyers...... 1800 Nov. 27, rules suspended...... 1801 Nov. 27, referred to Committee on Natural Resources...... 1801 Dec. 5, reported favorably without amendment...... 1971 Dec. 5, placed on order of Resolutions...... 1971 Dec. 20, adopted...... 2461 Dec. 20, transmitted to House...... 2461 Senator(s) Coleman Young, Curtis Hertel, Vincent Gregory, Steven Bieda, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Jim Ananich, Darwin Booher, John Proos named co‑sponsor(s) Representative(s) John Chirkun, Erika Geiss named co‑sponsor(s)

41. A concurrent resolution of tribute offered as a memorial for George H.W. Bush, Forty-first President of the . Dec. 5, introduced by Senator Arlan Meekhof...... 1971 Dec. 5, rules suspended...... 1971 Dec. 5, adopted...... 1971 Dec. 5, entire membership of the Senate and Lieutenant Governor named co‑sponsors...... 1971 SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 3139

Dec. 5, transmitted to House...... 1971 Dec. 6, House concurrence received...... 2061 Dec. 6, referred to Secretary for record...... 2061 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, Kenneth Horn, Joe Hune, Rick Jones, David Knezek, Marty Knollenberg, Michael Kowall, Peter MacGregor, James Marleau, Michael Nofs, Margaret O’Brien, Phillip Pavlov, John Proos, David Robertson, Tory Rocca, Wayne Schmidt, Tonya Schuitmaker, Mike Shirkey, Jim Stamas, Rebekah Warren, Coleman Young, Dale Zorn named co‑sponsor(s)