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                        IntroducedFeb 04, 2021
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                        Passed HouseMar 24, 2022
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                        Passed Senate
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                        Signed into Law
                    
                    
                    Campaign finance: advertising; address requirement on campaign material; remove. Amends sec. 47 of 1976 PA 388 (MCL 169.247).
                
                
            
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                         Senate • Apr 12, 2022: REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS
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                Votes
                        YES: 58
                                                
                                        - Albert
- Eisen
- Koleszar
- Posthumus
- Alexander
- Farrington
- LaFave
- Reilly
- Allor
- Filler
- Liberati
- Rendon
- Beeler
- Fink
- Lightner
- Roth
- Bellino
- Frederick
- Lilly
- Slagh
- Berman
- Glenn
- Maddock
- Steenland
- Beson
- Green
- Marino
- Tisdel
- Bezotte
- Griffin
- Markkanen
- VanSingel
- Bollin
- Hall
- Martin
- VanWoerkom
- Borton
- Hauck
- Meerman
- Wakeman
- Calley
- Hoitenga
- Mueller
- Wendzel
- Cambensy
- Hornberger
- OÂ’Malley
- Wentworth
- Carra
- Howell
- Outman
- Whiteford
- Clements
- Johnson, S
- Paquette
- Yaroch
- Damoose
- Kahle
NO: 44
                                            OTHER: 0
Actions
            - Apr 12, 2022 | Senate- REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS
 
- Mar 24, 2022 | House- read a second time
- substitute (H-2) adopted
- placed on third reading
- placed on immediate passage
- read a third time
- passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 149 Yeas 58 Nays 44 Excused 0 Not Voting 4
- transmitted
 
- Feb 08, 2022 | House- reported with recommendation with substitute (H-2)
- referred to second reading
 
- Feb 09, 2021 | House- bill electronically reproduced 02/04/2021
 
- Feb 04, 2021 | House- introduced by Representative Ryan Berman
- read a first time
- referred to Committee on Elections and Ethics
 




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