Date: 2009-06-23

FINAL PASSAGE

SB 243 (Jansen)

DELEG appropriations for fiscal year 2009-2010.

  • Committee substitute H-1 adopted
  • Moss-1A offered
    • Amendment separated
      • Amendments 1, 3, 4, 6 adopted
      • Amendments 2, 5, 7 not adopted
    • Hammel-1A1 adopted
  • Rogers 1B not adopted
  • Rogers 1C not adopted
  • Rogers 1D not adopted
  • Hammel 1E adopted
  • Hammel 1F adopted
  • Hammel 1G adopted
  • SB 243 advanced to 3rd Reading
  • SB 243 was passed [RC 328: 108 yes, 0 no]
  • IE was ordered

 

HB 4744 (Booher)

The bill would allow cities, villages, townships, and counties that receive federal loans to enter into agreements with the federal government (or an agency of the federal government) concerning the repayment of principal and interest on the federal loan.

  • HB 4744 was advanced to 3rd reading
  • HB 4744 was passed [RC 324: 105 yes, 4 no]
  • IE was ordered

 

HB 5087 (Sheltrown)

HB 5087 would revise the definition in the law that establishes regulation of off road all terrain vehicles (ORVs or ATVs), so as to include six-wheel vehicles, and ones with engines of up to 1,000 cc.

  • HB 5087 was advanced to 3rd reading
  • HB 5087 was passed [RC 327: 109 yes, 1 no]
  • IE was ordered

 

SB 586 (Stamas)

SB 586 would transfer to the Cobo authority created by Senate Bill 585 $16 million in annual tobacco tax revenue money that would have gone to Detroit through 2016 to pay Cobo Hall bonds, and add another $15 million annually from 2016 through 2039. That extra money would pay debt service on money borrowed now for Cobo repairs and upgrades (or to expand a facility in Oakland County if the Detroit city council turns down this deal).

  • Substitute H-1 was adopted
  • SB 586 was advanced to 3rd reading
  • SB 586 was passed [RC 325: 84 yes, 25 no]
  • IE was ordered

 

SB 588 (Jansen)

SB 588 would transfer $9 million of tobacco lawsuit settlement revenue to the Cobo Hall authority created by Senate Bill 585.

  • Johnson H-1 was adopted
  • SB 588 was advanced to 3rd reading
  • SB 588 was passed [RC 326: 80 yes, 29 no]
  • IE was ordered
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