SB 572 MI Became Law
Elections: other; precinct size; modify. Amends sec 658 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.658).
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Sponsor (1)
- Jeremy Moss Democratic · primary
Action history (24)
- Oct 10, 2023 INTRODUCED BY SENATOR JEREMY MOSS · upper
- Oct 10, 2023 RULES SUSPENDED · upper
- Oct 10, 2023 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE · upper
- Oct 17, 2023 REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT(S) · upper
- Oct 17, 2023 PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING · upper
- Oct 18, 2023 PASSED ROLL CALL # 539 YEAS 30 NAYS 8 EXCUSED 0 NOT VOTING 0 · upper
- Oct 18, 2023 received on 10/18/2023 · lower
- Oct 18, 2023 read a first time · lower
- Oct 18, 2023 referred to Committee on Elections · lower
- Oct 24, 2023 reported with recommendation without amendment · lower
- Oct 24, 2023 referred to second reading · lower
- Oct 31, 2023 read a second time · lower
- Oct 31, 2023 placed on third reading · lower
- Nov 1, 2023 read a third time · lower
- Nov 1, 2023 passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 454 Yeas 102 Nays 8 Excused 0 Not Voting 0 · lower
- Nov 1, 2023 inserted full title · lower
- Nov 1, 2023 returned to Senate · lower
- Nov 2, 2023 GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT · upper
- Nov 2, 2023 FULL TITLE AGREED TO · upper
- Nov 2, 2023 ORDERED ENROLLED · upper
- Dec 29, 2023 PRESENTED TO GOVERNOR 11/21/2023 10:22 AM · upper
- Dec 29, 2023 APPROVED BY GOVERNOR 11/22/2023 11:48 AM · upper
- Dec 29, 2023 FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE 11/22/2023 01:54 PM · upper
- Dec 29, 2023 ASSIGNED PA 0226'23 WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT · upper
Subjects
Elections: otherElections: precinct boundaries
Text versions (8)
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