History of House Concurrent Resolutions in the House

History of House Concurrent Resolutions in the House

3040 HISTORY OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE 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 2015 Journal.) 7. A concurrent resolution to urge the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and the United States Congress to create a pilot program in Michigan instituting a flexible Veterans Choice Card system structured similar to a traditional health care program for all veterans in Michigan. Apr. 14, introduced by Representative Holly Hughes ...................................................................................... 420 Apr. 14, referred to Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs.................................................................... 420 Apr. 30, reported with recommendation without amendment .......................................................................... 604 May 5, adopted and transmitted ....................................................................................................................... 612 Jan. 14, 2016, returned from Senate with substitute (S-1) .............................................................................. 25 Jan. 20, Senate substitute (S-1) concurred in ................................................................................................... 42 Representative(s) Tom Barrett, Gary Glenn, Dan Lauwers, Jason Sheppard, Daniela Garcia, Amanda Price, Paul Muxlow, Triston Cole, Bruce Rendon, Phil Potvin, Ed McBroom, Lee Chatfield, Joseph Graves, Nancy Jenkins, Peter Lucido, Kathy Crawford, Klint Kesto, Michael McCready, Henry Vaupel, Ken Goike, Anthony Forlini, Aaron Miller, Kurt Heise, Harvey Santana, Jon Bumstead, Rick Outman, Michael Webber, Andrea LaFontaine, Tom Hooker, John Bizon, Ben Glardon, Ken Yonker, Ray Franz, Laura Cox, Edward Canfield, Pam Faris, Jim Runestad, David Rutledge, Marilyn Lane, Peter Pettalia, Pat Somerville, Roger Victory, Dave Pagel, David Maturen, Mike Callton, Larry Inman, Brett Roberts, Eric Leutheuser, Alberta Talabi, Joel Johnson named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Patrick Colbeck, Goeffrey Hansen, Marty Knollenberg, Peter MacGregor, James Marleau, Michael Nofs, Margaret O’Brien, John Proos, Wayne Schmidt, Dale Zorn named co-sponsor(s) 20. A concurrent resolution providing for a joint convention of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Jan. 13, introduced by Representative Aric Nesbitt ......................................................................................... 6 Jan. 13, adopted and transmitted ...................................................................................................................... 6 Jan. 14, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record........................................................................... 26 Representative(s) Sam Singh named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Steven Bieda, Darwin Booher, Michael Green, John Proos named co-sponsor(s) 21. A concurrent resolution to urge the Governor and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality to not seek primacy over the regulation of injection wells associated with oil and gas production and the United States Environmental Protection Agency to deny any request from the state of Michigan for primacy. Jan. 28, introduced by Representative Bill LaVoy ........................................................................................... 93 Jan. 28, referred to Committee on Energy Policy ............................................................................................ 93 Representative(s) Sheldon Neeley, George Darany, Jeremy Moss, Stephanie Chang, Julie Plawecki, Marcia Hovey-Wright, Pam Faris, Jeff Irwin named co-sponsor(s) 22. A concurrent resolution to urge the United States Congress to enact legislation that will enhance hunting, fishing, recreational shooting, and other outdoor recreational opportunities for sportsmen and women nation wide. Feb. 18, introduced by Representative Ed McBroom ...................................................................................... 231 Feb. 18, referred to Committee on Tourism and Outdoor Recreation .............................................................. 231 Mar. 23, reported with recommendation without amendment ......................................................................... 460 Apr. 12, adopted and transmitted ..................................................................................................................... 501 Representative(s) Jon Bumstead, Tim Kelly, Triston Cole, Rick Outman, Roger Victory, Joel Johnson, Lee Chatfield, Brett Roberts, Larry Inman, Phil Potvin, Bill LaVoy, Ken Yonker, Lisa Lyons, Aric Nesbitt, Ken Goike, Peter Pettalia, John Kivela, Ray Franz, Scott Dianda, Aaron Miller, Bruce Rendon, Harvey Santana, Pam Faris, Kurt Heise, Tom Hooker, David Maturen named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Marty Knollenberg, Peter MacGregor, James Marleau, Margaret O’Brien, John Proos, Tory Rocca, Dale Zorn named co-sponsor(s) 23. A concurrent resolution to grant subpoena power to the Joint Select Committee on the Flint Water Public Health Emergency. Mar. 8, introduced by Representative Phil Phelps ............................................................................................ 335 HISTORY OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE 3041 Mar. 8, referred to Committee on Government Operations.............................................................................. 335 Representative(s) Sheldon Neeley, Tim Greimel, Pam Faris, Jeremy Moss, Andy Schor, Marilyn Lane, Fred Durhal, Vanessa Guerra, Kristy Pagan, Winnie Brinks, Sam Singh, Erika Geiss, Julie Plawecki, Frank Liberati, Charles Brunner, Charles Smiley, Stephanie Chang, Jon Hoadley, Christine Greig, Sherry Gay-Dagnogo, Brian Banks, Wendell Byrd, Marcia Hovey-Wright, Bill LaVoy, John Chirkun, Robert Wittenberg, Tom Cochran, Scott Dianda, Jeff Irwin, Jim Townsend, Alberta Talabi, Henry Yanez, David Rutledge, LaTanya Garrett, Adam Zemke, Amanda Price named co-sponsor(s) 24. A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule. Jun. 9, introduced by Representative Aric Nesbitt ........................................................................................... 1684 Jun. 9, adopted and transmitted ........................................................................................................................ 1684 Jul. 13, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record ........................................................................... 1733 Representative(s) Sam Singh named co-sponsor(s) 25. A concurrent resolution relative to secondary road patrol funds for counties providing road patrol services to cities and villages. Sep. 7, introduced by Representative Aaron Miller ......................................................................................... 1749 Sep. 7, referred to Committee on Appropriations ............................................................................................ 1749 Sep. 8, reported with recommendation without amendment ............................................................................ 1787 Sep. 14, adopted ............................................................................................................................................... 1813 Sep. 14, transmitted .......................................................................................................................................... 1813 Oct. 19, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record .......................................................................... 1951 Senator(s) Jack Brandenburg, Michael Green, Vincent Gregory, Peter MacGregor, John Proos named co-sponsor(s) 26. A concurrent resolution to call on the governor to recognize that recent rainfall and flooding in Detroit and eastern Wayne County have resulted in a major loss of property and created potentially hazardous conditions requiring state emergency assistance. Nov. 9, introduced by Representative Alberta Talabi ....................................................................................... 1970 Nov. 9, referred to Committee on Appropriations ............................................................................................ 1970 Representative(s) Fred Durhal, Pam Faris, Jon Hoadley, Andy Schor, Kristy Pagan, Robert Wittenberg, David Rutledge, LaTanya Garrett, Brian Banks, Wendell Byrd, John Chirkun, Tom Cochran, Jeremy Moss, Henry Yanez, Winnie Brinks, Scott Dianda, Marilyn Lane, Christine Greig, Sherry Gay-Dagnogo, Rose Mary Robinson named co-sponsor(s) 27. A concurrent resolution prescribing the Legislative schedule. Nov. 9, introduced by Representative Aric Nesbitt .......................................................................................... 1971 Nov. 9, adopted and transmitted ....................................................................................................................... 1971 Nov. 29, adopted by Senate - referred to the Clerk for record ......................................................................... 2051 Representative(s) Sam Singh named co-sponsor(s) Senator(s) Darwin Booher, Jack Brandenburg, Goeffrey Hansen, Rick Jones, Marty Knollenberg, James Marleau, John Proos, Dale Zorn named co-sponsor(s) 28. A concurrent resolution to urge the President and Congress of the United States to comply with the Refugee Resettle ment Act of 1980 and to halt further refugee placements until the Federal

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