The bill proposes to officially designate May 8 of each year as "Victory in Europe Day" in the state of Michigan. This designation aims to commemorate the victory of the United States and its allies over Nazi Germany during World War II.
The legal language inserted into the current law states, "THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT," and establishes the recognition of this significant historical event within the state's legislative framework. There are no deletions from current law noted in the bill.