HB 5186 MI Introduced
Worker's compensation: benefits; eligibility to receive benefits and amount of benefits paid to an injured worker; modify. Amends secs. 301, 311, 313, 351, 354, 355, 356, 358, 361, 371, 401 & 891 of 1969 PA 317 (MCL 418.301 et seq.) & repeals secs. 302, 357 & 431 of 1969 PA 317 (MCL 418.302 et seq.).
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Sponsor (1)
- Brenda Carter Democratic · primary
27 coauthors / cosponsors
- Carrie Rheingans Democratic · cosponsor
- Noah Arbit Democratic · cosponsor
- Regina Weiss Democratic · cosponsor
- Tyrone Carter Democratic · cosponsor
- Laurie Pohutsky Democratic · cosponsor
- Julie Brixie Democratic · cosponsor
- Sharon MacDonell Democratic · cosponsor
- Mai Xiong Democratic · cosponsor
- Jimmie Wilson Democratic · cosponsor
- Jennifer Conlin Democratic · cosponsor
- Denise Mentzer Democratic · cosponsor
- Reggie Miller Democratic · cosponsor
- Natalie Price Democratic · cosponsor
- Emily Dievendorf Democratic · cosponsor
- Veronica Paiz Democratic · cosponsor
- Jason Morgan Democratic · cosponsor
- Mike McFall Democratic · cosponsor
- Kara Hope Democratic · cosponsor
- Matt Longjohn Democratic · cosponsor
- Erin Byrnes Democratic · cosponsor
- Joey Andrews Democratic · cosponsor
- Penelope Tsernoglou Democratic · cosponsor
- Jason Hoskins Democratic · cosponsor
- Stephanie Young Democratic · cosponsor
- Donavan McKinney Democratic · cosponsor
- Phil Skaggs Democratic · cosponsor
- Tonya Phillips Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (4)
- Oct 30, 2025 introduced by Representative Rep. Brenda Carter · lower
- Oct 30, 2025 read a first time · lower
- Oct 30, 2025 referred to Committee on Economic Competitiveness · lower
- Nov 4, 2025 bill electronically reproduced 10/30/2025 · lower
Subjects
Worker's compensation: benefits
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