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Legislative Session(s): 2025-2026
Document Type(s): Bills
Sponsor: Jeremy Moss
Primary Sponsor Only: false
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SB 0001 of 2025 Senate Bill Civil rights: public records; applicability of the freedom of information act to the legislature and governor's office; provide for. Amends sec. 2 of 1976 PA 442 (MCL 15.232). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0002'25
Last Action: referred to Committee on Government Operations
SB 0002 of 2025 Senate Bill Civil rights: public records; applicability of the freedom of information act to the legislature and governor's office; provide for. Amends secs. 6, 10 & 13 of 1976 PA 442 (MCL 15.236 et seq.) & adds sec. 14a. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0001'25
Last Action: referred to Committee on Government Operations
SR 0003 of 2025 Senate Resolution A resolution to authorize the Senate Majority Leader to commence legal action, on behalf of the Senate, to compel the House of Representatives to fulfill its constitutional duty to present to the Governor the nine remaining bills passed by both houses during the One Hundred Second Legislature.
Last Action: ADOPTED
SR 0005 of 2025 Senate Resolution A resolution to recognize January 2025 as Muslim American Heritage Month.
Last Action: ADOPTED
SR 0006 of 2025 Senate Resolution A resolution condemning the attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021, including the assault on the courageous members of the Capitol Police, and denouncing the use of presidential pardon power to absolve those who participated in the dangerous and anti-democratic riots.
Last Action: ADOPTED
SR 0010 of 2025 Senate Resolution A resolution to recognize February 2025 as Black History Month.
Last Action: ADOPTED
SB 0051 of 2025 Senate Bill State agencies (proposed): boards and commissions; Black leadership advisory council; establish. Creates new act.
Last Action: REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON CIVIL RIGHTS, JUDICIARY, AND PUBLIC SAFETY