HB 4180 MI Became Law
Sales tax: exemptions; motor fuel sales; exempt. Amends secs. 6a & 25 of 1933 PA 167 (MCL 205.56a & 205.75) & adds sec. 4gg. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4181'25, HB 4182'25, HB 4183'25, SB 0578'25
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Sponsor (1)
- Donni Steele Republican · primary
28 coauthors / cosponsors
- Mike Hoadley Republican · cosponsor
- Matt Bierlein Republican · cosponsor
- Jamie Thompson Republican · cosponsor
- Brian BeGole Republican · cosponsor
- Gina Johnsen Republican · cosponsor
- Mark Tisdel Republican · cosponsor
- Ken Borton Republican · cosponsor
- Tim Kelly Republican · cosponsor
- Cameron Cavitt Republican · cosponsor
- Jason Woolford Republican · cosponsor
- Thomas Kuhn Republican · cosponsor
- David Prestin Republican · cosponsor
- Alicia St. Germaine Republican · cosponsor
- Steve Frisbie Republican · cosponsor
- Jay DeBoyer Republican · cosponsor
- Gregory Markkanen Republican · cosponsor
- Luke Meerman Republican · cosponsor
- John Roth Republican · cosponsor
- Nancy Jenkins-Arno Republican · cosponsor
- Ann Bollin Republican · cosponsor
- Gregory Alexander Republican · cosponsor
- William Bruck Republican · cosponsor
- Sarah Lightner Republican · cosponsor
- Angela Rigas Republican · cosponsor
- Tom Kunse Republican · cosponsor
- David Martin Republican · cosponsor
- Pat Outman Republican · cosponsor
- Curtis VanderWall Republican · cosponsor
Action history (36)
- Mar 6, 2025 introduced by Representative Rep. Donni Steele · lower
- Mar 6, 2025 read a first time · lower
- Mar 6, 2025 referred to Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure · lower
- Mar 11, 2025 bill electronically reproduced 03/06/2025 · lower
- Mar 18, 2025 reported with recommendation with substitute (H-1) · lower
- Mar 18, 2025 referred to second reading · lower
- Mar 18, 2025 read a second time · lower
- Mar 18, 2025 substitute (H-1) adopted · lower
- Mar 18, 2025 placed on third reading · lower
- Mar 19, 2025 read a third time · lower
- Mar 19, 2025 passed; given immediate effect Roll Call #33 Yeas 65 Nays 43 Excused 0 Not Voting 2 · lower
- Mar 19, 2025 transmitted · lower
- Apr 15, 2025 PASSED BY HOUSE WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT · upper
- Apr 15, 2025 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS · upper
- Oct 2, 2025 DISCHARGE COMMITTEE APPROVED · upper
- Oct 2, 2025 PLACED ON ORDER OF GENERAL ORDERS · upper
- Oct 2, 2025 RULES SUSPENDED FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION · upper
- Oct 2, 2025 REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-3) · upper
- Oct 2, 2025 SUBSTITUTE (S-3) CONCURRED IN · upper
- Oct 2, 2025 PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-3) · upper
- Oct 3, 2025 RULES SUSPENDED · upper
- Oct 3, 2025 PLACED ON IMMEDIATE PASSAGE · upper
- Oct 3, 2025 PASSED; GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT ROLL CALL # 269 YEAS 30 NAYS 6 EXCUSED 1 NOT VOTING 0 · upper
- Oct 3, 2025 TITLE AMENDED · upper
- Oct 3, 2025 RETURNED TO HOUSE · upper
- Oct 3, 2025 returned from Senate with substitute (S-3) with immediate effect and title amendment · lower
- Oct 3, 2025 laid over one day under the rules · lower
- Oct 3, 2025 rule suspended · lower
- Oct 3, 2025 Senate substitute (S-3) concurred in · lower
- Oct 3, 2025 roll call Roll Call #249 Yeas 102 Nays 7 Excused 0 Not Voting 1 · lower
- Oct 3, 2025 title amendment agreed to · lower
- Oct 3, 2025 bill ordered enrolled · lower
- Oct 7, 2025 presented to the Governor 10/06/2025 03:08 PM · lower
- Oct 8, 2025 approved by the Governor 10/07/2025 12:04 PM · lower
- Oct 8, 2025 filed with Secretary of State 10/07/2025 01:20 PM · lower
- Oct 8, 2025 assigned PA 17'25 with immediate effect · lower
Subjects
Sales tax: exemptionsTransportation: motor fuel tax
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