HR 152 MI Introduced
A resolution opposing any further action by the Trump administration to eliminate the livelihoods of federal workers without just cause and take away their right to organize and collectively bargain.
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Sponsor (1)
- Regina Weiss Democratic · primary
28 coauthors / cosponsors
- Reggie Miller Democratic · cosponsor
- Denise Mentzer Democratic · cosponsor
- Stephanie Young Democratic · cosponsor
- Matt Longjohn Democratic · cosponsor
- Jason Hoskins Democratic · cosponsor
- Mike McFall Democratic · cosponsor
- Laurie Pohutsky Democratic · cosponsor
- Matt Koleszar Democratic · cosponsor
- Penelope Tsernoglou Democratic · cosponsor
- Stephen Wooden Democratic · cosponsor
- Carol Glanville Democratic · cosponsor
- Tyrone Carter Democratic · cosponsor
- Carrie Rheingans Democratic · cosponsor
- Noah Arbit Democratic · cosponsor
- Betsy Coffia Democratic · cosponsor
- Emily Dievendorf Democratic · cosponsor
- Jennifer Conlin Democratic · cosponsor
- Joey Andrews Democratic · cosponsor
- Donavan McKinney Democratic · cosponsor
- Dylan Wegela Democratic · cosponsor
- Amos O'Neal Democratic · cosponsor
- Cynthia Neeley Democratic · cosponsor
- Julie Brixie Democratic · cosponsor
- Jasper Martus Democratic · cosponsor
- Kara Hope Democratic · cosponsor
- Will Snyder Democratic · cosponsor
- Tullio Liberati Democratic · cosponsor
- Veronica Paiz Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (2)
- Aug 19, 2025 introduced by Representative Rep. Regina Weiss · lower
- Aug 19, 2025 referred to Committee on Government Operations · lower
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A resolution opposing any further action by the Trump administration to eliminate the livelihoods of federal workers without just cause and take away their right to organize and collectively bargain.:
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