HB 4630 MI Passed Legislature
Courts: other; Michigan indigent defense commission act; expand duties to include indigent defense of youth. Amends title & secs. 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 21 & 23 of 2013 PA 93 (MCL 780.983 et seq.).
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Sponsor (1)
- Sarah Lightner Republican · primary
31 coauthors / cosponsors
- Kara Hope Democratic · cosponsor
- Jimmie Wilson Jr. Democratic · cosponsor
- Penelope Tsernoglou Democratic · cosponsor
- Veronica Paiz Democratic · cosponsor
- Christine Morse · cosponsor
- Laurie Pohutsky Democratic · cosponsor
- Reggie Miller Democratic · cosponsor
- Erin Byrnes Democratic · cosponsor
- Stephanie A. Young Democratic · cosponsor
- Carrie Rheingans Democratic · cosponsor
- Dylan Wegela Democratic · cosponsor
- Emily Dievendorf Democratic · cosponsor
- Rachel Hood · cosponsor
- Kristian Grant Democratic · cosponsor
- Amos O'Neal Democratic · cosponsor
- Kelly Breen Democratic · cosponsor
- Natalie Price Democratic · cosponsor
- Julie Brixie Democratic · cosponsor
- Tyrone Carter Democratic · cosponsor
- Jason Hoskins Democratic · cosponsor
- Jason Morgan Democratic · cosponsor
- Sharon MacDonell Democratic · cosponsor
- Kimberly Edwards Democratic · cosponsor
- Brenda Carter Democratic · cosponsor
- Noah Arbit Democratic · cosponsor
- Felicia Brabec · cosponsor
- Carol Glanville Democratic · cosponsor
- Donavan McKinney Democratic · cosponsor
- Helena Scott Democratic · cosponsor
- Jennifer Conlin Democratic · cosponsor
- Abraham Aiyash · cosponsor
Action history (27)
- May 23, 2023 introduced by Representative Sarah Lightner · lower
- May 23, 2023 read a first time · lower
- May 23, 2023 referred to Committee on Criminal Justice · lower
- May 24, 2023 bill electronically reproduced 05/23/2023 · lower
- Sep 26, 2023 reported with recommendation with substitute (H-2) · lower
- Sep 26, 2023 referred to second reading · lower
- Oct 12, 2023 read a second time · lower
- Oct 12, 2023 substitute (H-2) adopted · lower
- Oct 12, 2023 substitute (H-3) adopted · lower
- Oct 12, 2023 placed on third reading · lower
- Oct 17, 2023 read a third time · lower
- Oct 17, 2023 passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 368 Yeas 85 Nays 25 Excused 0 Not Voting 0 · lower
- Oct 17, 2023 title amended · lower
- Oct 17, 2023 transmitted · lower
- Oct 18, 2023 PASSED BY HOUSE WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT · upper
- Oct 18, 2023 RULES SUSPENDED · upper
- Oct 18, 2023 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE · upper
- Oct 31, 2023 REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT(S) · upper
- Oct 31, 2023 PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING · upper
- Dec 12, 2024 AMENDMENT(S) ADOPTED · upper
- Dec 12, 2024 PASSED ROLL CALL # 517 YEAS 26 NAYS 10 EXCUSED 2 NOT VOTING 0 · upper
- Dec 12, 2024 INSERTED FULL TITLE · upper
- Dec 12, 2024 RETURNED TO HOUSE · upper
- Dec 12, 2024 returned from Senate with amendment(s) with full title · lower
- Dec 12, 2024 laid over one day under the rules · lower
- Dec 18, 2024 SENATE REQUESTS RETURN · upper
- Dec 19, 2024 Senate requests return · lower
Subjects
Courts: otherJuveniles: juvenile justice services
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