


SB 274: Would rename a portion of US-131 in Kalamazoo County Master Sergeant Gregory Kuhse Memorial Highway.
Sponsor: Sen. McCann (D)
Passage: 104-0 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: This highway naming allows us to express our gratitude and appreciation for Master Sergeant Gregory Kuhse for his bravery and service.
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HB 4720: Would prohibit new voting systems in the state from including any parts or equipment from foreign companies that would pose an unacceptable security risk.
Sponsor: Rep. Smit (R)
Passage: 63-41 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: This legislation would protect our elections from foreign influence or interference.
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HB 4765: Strengthens voter ID requirements in Michigan election law by requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote.
Sponsor: Rep. Woolford (R)
Passage: 58-45 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: This is a commonsense reform to increase public confidence in elections and to decrease instances of fraudulent voting. Ensuring only eligible voters participate in our democratic process protects the fundamental right to vote.
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HB 5688: Would allow a delivery network company to deduct or exclude the sales tax paid to a marketplace seller in connection with a qualified sale.
Sponsor: Rep. Hoadley (R)
Passage: 81-23 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: The bill supports small retailers that may not be able to afford the technology that larger companies have been able to adopt to avoid this issue.
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BILL PACKAGE HBs 5227-5229: HB 5227 (Fairbairn) modifies prohibited conduct by real estate brokers. HB 5228 (Hoadley) modifies disclosures regarding real estate agency relationships. HB 5229 (Liberati) modifies the waiver of services in a limited service agreement.
Sponsor: Reps. Fairbairn (R), Hoadley (R), & Liberati (D)
Passages: 105-1 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: This ensures the process of buying and selling real estate is transparent and that buyers and sellers are fully informed.
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HB 5577: Updates Michigan’s State Plane Coordinate System.
Sponsor: Rep. Roth (R)
Passage: 106-0 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: This ensures our geodetic modeling system is modern and up to date, which helps with the accuracy of private and public infrastructure projects.
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BILL PACKAGE HBs 4696 & 4697: Expands eligibility for assistance under the Guardianship Assistance Act.
Sponsor: Reps. Meerman (R) & Young (D)
Passages: 101-3 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: Advocates may argue that relatives having to become a licensed foster parent to receive assistance is overly burdensome and discourages individuals from becoming a guardian or seeking assistance.
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HB 4471: Allows retirees receiving retirement benefits from the county to be employed by the county sheriff’s office without forfeiting retirement benefits.
Sponsor: Rep. Harris (R)
Passage: 100-4 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: The bill can help alleviate gaps in staffing, especially in smaller counties.
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HB 4901: Adjusts the licensing cycle for nurses and speech-language pathologists to three years, up from previously two years.
Sponsor: Rep. Thompson (R)
Passage: 104-0 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: This reduces bureaucratic effort for nurses and speech-language pathologists.

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