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PART VI

HISTORY OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE

(References are to page numbers of the Journal.)

(Page numbers in bold type refer to pages in 2013 Journal.)

19. A concurrent resolution to urge the Congress of the United States to repeal section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Dec. 12, introduced by Representative Frank Foster ...... 2056 Dec. 12, referred to Committee on Financial Services ...... 2056 Jan. 29, 2014, reported with recommendation without amendment...... 97 Feb. 5, adopted and transmitted ...... 129 Mar. 13, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record ...... 411 Senator(s) Darwin Booher, , Michael Kowall, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s)

20. A concurrent resolution providing for a joint convention of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Jan. 8, introduced by Representative ...... 4 Jan. 8, adopted and transmitted ...... 4 Jan. 14, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record...... 14 Representative(s) David Rutledge named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Steven Bieda, Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Patrick Colbeck, Goeffrey Hansen, Mark Jansen, John Pappageorge, named co-sponsor(s)

21. A concurrent resolution to urge the President and Congress of the United States to take a comprehensive, sus- tain able, and workable approach to improving our nation’s immigration system in an effort to better serve the unique needs of our local and state economies. Feb. 6, introduced by Representative Stacy Oakes ...... 142 Feb. 6, referred to Committee on Agriculture ...... 142 Representative(s) , Joseph Graves, Kenneth Kurtz, , Andy Schor, Harvey Santana, Rose Mary Robinson, Sam Singh, Bruce Rendon, Cindy Denby, Sean McCann named co-sponsor(s)

22. A concurrent resolution to urge complete hydrologic separation of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins, to call for the formation of a regional body to negotiate terms of hydrologic separation, and to urge Con- gress and other entities to take interim steps to prevent Asian carp movement into the Great Lakes. Feb. 19, introduced by Representative Andrea LaFontaine ...... 211 Feb. 19, referred to Committee on Natural Resources ...... 211 Feb. 25, reported with recommendation without amendment ...... 236 Feb. 25, adopted and transmitted ...... 237 Representative(s) Vicki Barnett, Winnie Brinks, Terry Brown, Charles Brunner, Phil Cavanagh, Paul Clemente, Kevin Cotter, Hugh Crawford, Kevin Daley, George Darany, Cindy Denby, Gretchen Driskell, Fred Durhal, Pam Faris, Frank Foster, Ray Franz, Douglas Geiss, Bob Genetski, Ben Glardon, Joseph Graves, Gail Haines, Harold Haugh, Joe Haveman, Kurt Heise, , Bradford Jacobsen, Nancy Jenkins, Joel Johnson, Andrew Kandrevas, Klint Kesto, John Kivela, Robert Kosowski, Eileen Kowall, Kenneth Kurtz, Collene Lamonte, Marilyn Lane, Bill LaVoy, Tom Leonard, Pete Lund, Lisa Lyons, Ed McBroom, Sean McCann, Michael McCready, , Stacy Oakes, , Dave Pagel, Phil Phelps, Earl Poleski, Phil Potvin, Amanda Price, Bruce Rendon, Rose Mary Robinson, David Rutledge, Wayne Schmidt, Dian Slavens, Charles Smiley, Jim Stamas, Jon Switalski, Rob VerHeulen, , John Walsh, Henry Yanez, Ken Yonker, Adam Zemke, named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, David Hildenbrand, John Pappageorge, Phillip Pavlov, John Proos, David Robertson named co-sponsor(s)

23. A concurrent resolution to condemn the boycott of Israeli universities by the American Studies Association. Mar. 19, introduced by Representative Andy Schor...... 433 Mar. 19, referred to Committee on Education ...... 433 Representative(s) Vicki Barnett, Scott Dianda, John Kivela, Rudy Hobbs, Tim Greimel, Mike Callton, Kate Segal, Theresa Abed, Winnie Brinks, Nancy Jenkins, Ed McBroom, Ellen Lipton, Fred Durhal, Kurt Heise, Martin Howrylak, Tim Kelly named co-sponsor(s) HISTORY OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE 3051

24. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Mar. 26, introduced by Representative Jim Stamas ...... 532 Mar. 26, adopted and transmitted ...... 532 Mar. 27, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record ...... 590 Representative(s) David Rutledge named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Darwin Booher, David Hildenbrand, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s)

25. A concurrent resolution to call on Governor Snyder to recognize the more than 300 marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples on Saturday, March 22, 2014, and to exercise his executive authority and demand that Attorney General Schuette withdraw his request before the U.S. Appeals Court for a stay and appeal. Mar. 26, introduced by Representative Sam Singh ...... 532 Mar. 26, referred to Committee on Judiciary ...... 532 Representative(s) Jeff Irwin, Jon Switalski, Adam Zemke, Dian Slavens, Marcia Hovey-Wright, Sarah Roberts, Andrew Kandrevas, Tim Greimel, Fred Durhal, Pam Faris, Jim Townsend, Phil Phelps, Rose Mary Robinson, Harvey Santana, Andy Schor, Kate Segal, Brandon Dillon, , Rudy Hobbs, David Rutledge, Rashida Tlaib, Vicki Barnett, Gretchen Driskell, Stacy Oakes named co-sponsor(s)

26. A concurrent resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to support investment in low-income and rural communities by extending and expanding the New Markets Tax Credit Program. Mar. 27, introduced by Representative David Knezek ...... 563 Mar. 27, referred to Committee on Tax Policy ...... 563 Representative(s) Jeff Irwin, Andy Schor, Jon Switalski named co-sponsor(s)

27. A concurrent resolution to urge the President of the United States and the United States Department of Agri cul- ture (USDA) to reverse their decision to exclude fresh white potatoes from Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program eligibility. Apr. 30, introduced by Representative Margaret O’Brien...... 640 Apr. 30, referred to Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors ...... 640 Representative(s) Roger Victory, Ken Goike, Kevin Daley, Matt Lori, Rick Outman, Robert Kosowski, Andy Schor, Cindy Denby, John Walsh, Harvey Santana, Terry Brown, Martin Howrylak, Eileen Kowall, Dale Zorn named co-sponsor(s)

28. A concurrent resolution to appoint Doug A. Ringler, C.P.A., C.I.A., as Auditor General. May 14, introduced by Representative Jase Bolger ...... 789 May 14, adopted ...... 789 May 14, roll call: Roll Call # 228 Yeas 108 Nays 0 ...... 789 May 14, transmitted ...... 789 May 20, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record...... 866 Representative(s) Tim Greimel, Earl Poleski named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Glenn Anderson, Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Michael Green, Michael Kowall, , John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s)

29. A concurrent resolution urging the United States President to request that the Secretary of State invoke the par- tici pation of the International Joint Commission under Article IX, Article X, or both of the Boundary Waters Treaty to evaluate the proposed underground nuclear waste repository in Ontario, Canada and similar facili- ties and urging the United States Congress to support the request. May 22, introduced by Representative Andrea LaFontaine ...... 911 May 22, referred to Committee on Energy and Technology ...... 911 Representative(s) Tim Kelly, Lisa Lyons, Kurt Heise, John Kivela, , Terry Brown, Kevin Daley, Dave Pagel, Vicki Barnett, Kevin Cotter, Hugh Crawford, George Darany, Cindy Denby, Gretchen Driskell, Douglas Geiss, Tom Hooker, Bradford Jacobsen, Bill LaVoy named co-sponsor(s)

30. A concurrent resolution to urge the Great Lakes Commission to study and take a formal position on the pro- posed underground nuclear waste repository in Ontario, Canada and to study the potential impacts of this facility and similar facilities on the Great Lakes and on the people that depend on the lakes. May 22, introduced by Representative Dan Lauwers ...... 912 May 22, referred to Committee on Energy and Technology ...... 912 Representative(s) Kevin Daley, Paul Muxlow, Terry Brown, Dave Pagel, Lisa Lyons, Vicki Barnett, Kevin Cotter, Hugh Crawford, George Darany, Cindy Denby, Gretchen Driskell, Douglas Geiss, Kurt Heise, Tom Hooker, Bill LaVoy named co-sponsor(s) 3052 HISTORY OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE

31. A concurrent resolution to call on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neers to withdraw their proposed rule expanding the definition of “waters of the United States” under the Clean Water Act. May 28, introduced by Representative Andrea LaFontaine ...... 1001 May 28, referred to Committee on Natural Resources ...... 1001 Jun. 3, reported with recommendation without amendment ...... 1033 Jun. 5, adopted and transmitted ...... 1083 Jun. 12, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record ...... 1569 Representative(s) Tim Kelly, Lisa Lyons, Kurt Heise, John Kivela, Dan Lauwers, Terry Brown, Kevin Daley, Dave Pagel, Tom Hooker named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Thomas Casperson, Michael Green, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Phillip Pavlov, named co-sponsor(s)

32. A concurrent resolution to urge the Congress of the United States to approve President Obama’s budget proposal to provide $35 million to help communities process evidence from untested sexual assault kits. May 28, introduced by Representative Sarah Roberts ...... 1002 May 28, referred to Committee on Criminal Justice ...... 1002 Jun. 4, reported with recommendation with substitute (H-1) ...... 1055 Jun. 5, substitute (H-1) adopted ...... 1083 Jun. 5, adopted and transmitted ...... 1083 Representative(s) John Walsh, Rashida Tlaib, Marcia Hovey-Wright, Dian Slavens, Adam Zemke, Henry Yanez, Jon Switalski, Brandon Dillon, Collene Lamonte, Phil Cavanagh, Gretchen Driskell, Tom Cochran, Theresa Abed, Andy Schor, David Knezek, Jeff Irwin, Ellen Lipton, Douglas Geiss, Winnie Brinks, Vicki Barnett, George Darany, Charles Smiley, Kurt Heise, Stacy Oakes, Terry Brown, Fred Durhal, Martin Howrylak, Bill LaVoy, Kate Segal, Woodrow Stanley named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Glenn Anderson, Steven Bieda, Michael Green, Hoon-Yung Hopgood named co-sponsor(s)

33. A concurrent resolution to urge the federal government to properly fund beach monitoring without additional new requirements and to support real-time monitoring of beaches. Sep. 9, introduced by Representative Eileen Kowall ...... 1652 Sep. 9, referred to Committee on Natural Resources ...... 1652 Representative(s) Anthony Forlini, Joe Haveman, Al Pscholka, Bob Genetski, Ray Franz, Peter Pettalia, Wayne Schmidt, Ken Yonker, Amanda Price, Greg MacMaster, Frank Foster, , Aric Nesbitt, Andrea LaFontaine, Pat Somerville, Bill LaVoy, Terry Brown named co-sponsor(s)

34. A concurrent resolution to urge the President and Congress of the United States to close the federal tax loophole encouraging “tax inversions” by U.S. corporations. Sep. 9, introduced by Representative Henry Yanez ...... 1652 Sep. 9, referred to Committee on Tax Policy ...... 1652 Representative(s) Phil Cavanagh, Jeff Irwin, Andy Schor, Douglas Geiss, Vicki Barnett, Dian Slavens, Sarah Roberts, Collene Lamonte, Gretchen Driskell, Tom Cochran, Jon Switalski, Winnie Brinks, Adam Zemke, Scott Dianda, Theresa Abed, George Darany, Fred Durhal, Bill LaVoy named co-sponsor(s)

35. A concurrent resolution relative to secondary road patrol funds for counties providing road patrol services to cities and villages. Sep. 9, introduced by Representative Michael McCready ...... 1653 Sep. 9, referred to Committee on Appropriations ...... 1653 Sep. 18, reported with recommendation without amendment ...... 1731 Sep. 18, adopted and transmitted ...... 1733 Sep. 30, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record ...... 1813 Representative(s) Robert Kosowski, Matt Lori, Nancy Jenkins, Fred Durhal, Eileen Kowall named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Patrick Colbeck, Goeffrey Hansen, James Marleau, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s)

36. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Oct. 1, introduced by Representative Jim Stamas ...... 1846 Oct. 1, adopted and transmitted ...... 1846 Oct. 2, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record ...... 1903 Representative(s) David Rutledge named co-sponsor(s) HISTORY OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE 3053

37. A concurrent resolution to urge the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to reverse its recent acceptance of the Midcontinent Independent System Operator’s proposed system support resource cost allocation tariff that would allocate approximately 99.5 percent of costs to utility customers in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and to divide the costs in a more equitable manner. Nov. 6, introduced by Representative Ed McBroom ...... 1925 Nov. 6, adopted and transmitted ...... 1925 Representative(s) Hugh Crawford, Kevin Daley, George Darany, Scott Dianda, Anthony Forlini, Ray Franz, Douglas Geiss, Joseph Graves, Gail Haines, Tom Hooker, Bradford Jacobsen, John Kivela, Robert Kosowski, Eileen Kowall, Kenneth Kurtz, Dan Lauwers, Lisa Lyons, Rick Outman, Peter Pettalia, Phil Potvin, Amanda Price, Al Pscholka, Bruce Rendon, Sam Singh, Roger Victory, Henry Yanez, Ken Yonker named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Goeffrey Hansen, Rick Jones, John Pappageorge named co-sponsor(s)

38. A concurrent resolution providing for the final adjournment of the Legislature. Dec. 18, introduced by Representative Jim Stamas ...... 2339 Dec. 18, adopted and transmitted ...... 2339 Representative(s) David Rutledge named co-sponsor(s)

39. A concurrent resolution to provide the Board of State Canvassers with proposed language for a statewide ballot proposal concerning a constitutional amendment to raise the state sales tax and state use tax. Dec. 18, introduced by Representative Joe Haveman ...... 2417 Dec. 18, postponed for the day ...... 2417 Dec. 19, substitute (H-1) adopted ...... 2478 Dec. 19, adopted and transmitted ...... 2478

40. A concurrent resolution providing for the final adjournment of the Legislature. Dec. 19, introduced by Representative Jim Stamas ...... 2494 Dec. 19, adopted and transmitted ...... 2494 Dec. 19, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record ...... 2511 Representative(s) David Rutledge named co-sponsor(s)