HB 6019 MI Became Law
Energy: nuclear; feasibility study on building nuclear energy in Michigan; provide for. Amends 1939 PA 3 (MCL 460.1 - 460.11) by adding sec. 10hh.
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Sponsor (1)
- Graham Filler · primary
20 coauthors / cosponsors
- Jack O'Malley · cosponsor
- Joseph Bellino · cosponsor
- Tommy Brann · cosponsor
- Bryan Posthumus Republican · cosponsor
- David Martin Republican · cosponsor
- Mark Tisdel Republican · cosponsor
- Robert Bezotte · cosponsor
- Bradley Slagh Republican · cosponsor
- Samantha Steckloff · cosponsor
- Mari Manoogian · cosponsor
- Sara Cambensy · cosponsor
- Andrew Beeler · cosponsor
- Brad Paquette Republican · cosponsor
- Pat Outman Republican · cosponsor
- John Roth Republican · cosponsor
- Pauline Wendzel · cosponsor
- Steve Marino · cosponsor
- Tim Sneller · cosponsor
- Matt Hall Republican · cosponsor
- Luke Meerman Republican · cosponsor
Action history (34)
- Apr 14, 2022 introduced by Representative Graham Filler · lower
- Sep 28, 2022 laid over one day under the rules · lower
- Apr 14, 2022 read a first time · lower
- Apr 14, 2022 referred to Committee on Energy · lower
- Apr 26, 2022 bill electronically reproduced 04/26/2022 · lower
- May 4, 2022 reported with recommendation with substitute (H-1) · lower
- May 4, 2022 referred to second reading · lower
- May 18, 2022 read a second time · lower
- May 18, 2022 substitute (H-1) adopted · lower
- May 18, 2022 placed on third reading · lower
- May 19, 2022 read a third time · lower
- May 19, 2022 passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 251 Yeas 85 Nays 20 Excused 0 Not Voting 5 · lower
- May 19, 2022 transmitted · lower
- May 24, 2022 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY · upper
- Sep 22, 2022 REPORTED FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT · upper
- Sep 22, 2022 COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED IMMEDIATE EFFECT · upper
- Sep 22, 2022 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE · upper
- Sep 28, 2022 REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-1) · upper
- Sep 28, 2022 SUBSTITUTE (S-1) CONCURRED IN · upper
- Sep 28, 2022 PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-1) · upper
- Sep 28, 2022 RULES SUSPENDED · upper
- Sep 28, 2022 PLACED ON IMMEDIATE PASSAGE · upper
- Sep 28, 2022 PASSED; GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT ROLL CALL # 436 YEAS 31 NAYS 5 EXCUSED 2 NOT VOTING 0 · upper
- Sep 28, 2022 VOTE RECONSIDERED · upper
- Sep 28, 2022 PASSED; GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT ROLL CALL # 437 YEAS 32 NAYS 4 EXCUSED 2 NOT VOTING 0 · upper
- Sep 28, 2022 returned from Senate with substitute (S-1) with immediate effect · lower
- Sep 28, 2022 laid over one day under the rules · lower
- Sep 28, 2022 Senate substitute (S-1) concurred in · lower
- Sep 28, 2022 roll call Roll Call # 456 Yeas 83 Nays 21 Excused 0 Not Voting 5 · lower
- Sep 28, 2022 bill ordered enrolled · lower
- Sep 28, 2022 presented to the Governor 10/05/2022 12:05 PM · lower
- Oct 13, 2022 approved by the Governor 10/14/2022 11:54 AM · lower
- Oct 13, 2022 filed with Secretary of State 10/14/2022 01:08 PM · lower
- Oct 13, 2022 assigned PA 218'22 with immediate effect · lower
Subjects
Energy: alternative sourcesEnergy: nuclear
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