No. 57

STATE OF MICHIGAN

JOURNAL

OF THE

House of Representatives

91st Legislature


REGULAR SESSION OF 2001


House Chamber, Lansing, Thursday, June 28, 2001.

 

12:00 Noon.

 

The House was called to order by Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Julian.

 

The roll was called by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, who announced that a quorum was present.

 

 

Adamini--present

Allen--present

Anderson--present

Basham--present

Bernero--present

Birkholz--present

Bisbee--present

Bishop--present

Bogardus--present

Bovin--present

Bradstreet--present

Brown, Bob--present

Brown, Cameron--present

Brown, Rich--present

Callahan--present

Cassis--present

Caul--present

Clark--present

Clarke--present

Daniels--present

Dennis--present

DeRossett--present

DeVuyst--present

DeWeese--present

Drolet--present

Ehardt--present

Faunce--present

Frank--present

Garza--excused

George--present

Gieleghem--present

Gilbert--present

Godchaux--present

Gosselin--present

Hager--present

Hale--present

Hansen--present

Hardman--present

Hart--present

Howell--present

Jacobs--present

Jamnick--present

Jansen--present

Jelinek--present

Johnson, Rick--present

Johnson, Ruth--present

Julian--present

Kilpatrick--present

Koetje--present

Kolb--present

Kooiman--present

Kowall--present

Kuipers--present

LaSata--present

Lemmons--present

Lipsey--present

Lockwood--present

Mans--present

McConico--present

Mead--present

Meyer--present

Middaugh--present

Minore--present

Mortimer--present

Murphy--present

Neumann--present

Newell--present

O'Neil--present

Pappageorge--present

Patterson--present

Pestka--present

Phillips--present

Plakas--present

Pumford--present

Quarles--present

Raczkowski--present

Reeves--present

Richardville--present

Richner--present

Rison--present

Rivet--present

Rocca--present

Sanborn--present

Schauer--present

Schermesser--present

Scranton--present

Shackleton--present

Sheltrown--excused

Shulman--present

Spade--present

Stallworth--present

Stamas--present

Stewart--present

Switalski--present

Tabor--present

Thomas--present

Toy--present

Vander Roest--present

Vander Veen--present

Van Woerkom--present

Vear--present

Voorhees--present

Waters--present

Whitmer--present

Williams--present

Wojno--present

Woodward--present

Woronchak--present

Zelenko--present

 

 

 

e/d/s = entered during session

Rep. John C. Stewart, from the 20th District, offered the following invocation:

 

"Dear Lord, we thank You for this opportunity to come together as a legislative deliberative body. We thank You for the inspiration and the enthusiasm of all of the girls that are here from Girls' State. We thank You for our administrative leadership within this House--from Bruce Miller to Gary Randall to Dave Gubow. Help us remember that with privilege comes responsibility. Help us remember that we are always to strive for the closest approximation of truth, Your truth. Teach us to be more kind and humble, and teach us to serve You more each day. Amen."

 

 

______

 

 

Rep. Rivet moved that Reps. Garza and Sheltrown be excused from today's session.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

Reports of Standing Committees

 

 

The Committee on Civil Law and the Judiciary, by Rep. Howell, Chair, reported

House Bill No. 4726, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled "Revised judicature act of 1961," by amending section 5759 (MCL 600.5759).

With the recommendation that the following amendment be adopted and that the bill then pass.

1. Amend page 2, following line 7, by inserting:

"Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect January 1, 2002.".

The bill and amendment were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

 

 

Favorable Roll Call

 

HB 4726 To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Howell, Richner, Bisbee, Faunce, Koetje, Voorhees,

Nays: Rep. Minore.

 

 

The Committee on Civil Law and the Judiciary, by Rep. Howell, Chair, reported

House Bill No. 4874, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 442, entitled "Freedom of information act," by amending section 13 (MCL 15.243), as amended by 2000 PA 88.

With the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

 

 

Favorable Roll Call

 

HB 4874 To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Howell, Richner, Bisbee, Faunce, Voorhees, Adamini, Lipsey, Minore, Waters,

Nays: None.

 

 

The Committee on Civil Law and the Judiciary, by Rep. Howell, Chair, reported

Senate Bill No. 30, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled "Public health code," (MCL 333.1101 to 333.25211) by adding section 16277.

With the recommendation that the substitute (H-3) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

 

 

Favorable Roll Call

 

SB 30 To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Howell, Richner, Bisbee, Faunce, Sanborn, Voorhees, Waters,

Nays: Reps. Adamini, Lipsey.

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The following report, submitted by Rep. Howell, Chair of the Committee on Civil Law and the Judiciary, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Thursday, June 28, 2001, at 10:30 a.m.,

Present: Reps. Howell, Richner, Bisbee, Faunce, Koetje, Sanborn, Voorhees, Adamini, Lipsey, Minore, Waters.

 

 

The Committee on Transportation, by Rep. Gilbert, Chair, reported

House Bill No. 4878, entitled

A bill to consolidate prior acts naming certain Michigan highways; to provide for the naming of certain highways; to prescribe certain duties of the state transportation department; and to repeal acts and parts of acts and certain resolutions.

Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

 

 

Favorable Roll Call

 

HB 4878 To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Gilbert, George, Drolet, Gosselin, Hart, Ruth Johnson, Julian, Anderson, Bovin, Jamnick, Neumann,

Nays: None.

 

 

The Committee on Transportation, by Rep. Gilbert, Chair, reported

House Bill No. 4980, entitled

A bill to name a certain portion of highway I-69 the "Purple Heart Highway"; and to prescribe certain duties of the state transportation department.

Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

 

 

Favorable Roll Call

HB 4980 To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Gilbert, George, Drolet, Gosselin, Hart, Ruth Johnson, Julian, Anderson, Bovin, Jamnick, Neumann,

Nays: None.

 

 

The Committee on Transportation, by Rep. Gilbert, Chair, reported

Senate Bill No. 396, entitled

A bill to amend 1941 PA 205, entitled "An act to provide for the construction, establishment, opening, use, discontinuing, vacating, closing, altering, improvement, and maintenance of limited access highways and facilities ancillary to those highways; to permit the acquiring of property and property rights and the closing or other treatment of intersecting roads for these purposes; to provide for the borrowing of money and for the issuing of bonds or notes payable from special funds for the acquisition, construction or improvement of such highways; and to provide for the receipt and expenditure of funds generated from the facilities," by amending section 2 (MCL 252.52), as amended by 1999 PA 47.

With the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

 

 

Favorable Roll Call

 

SB 396 To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Gilbert, George, Drolet, Gosselin, Ruth Johnson, Julian, Anderson, Bovin, Jamnick,

Nays: None.

 

 

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The following report, submitted by Rep. Gilbert, Chair of the Committee on Transportation, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Thursday, June 28, 2001, at 10:30 a.m.,

Present: Reps. Gilbert, George, Drolet, Gosselin, Hart, Ruth Johnson, Julian, Anderson, Bovin, Jamnick, Neumann,

Absent: Reps. DeRossett, DeVuyst, Scranton, Daniels, Murphy, Schermesser,

Excused: Reps. DeRossett, DeVuyst, Scranton, Daniels, Murphy, Schermesser.

Rep. Vander Roest moved that Rep. Tabor be excused temporarily from today's session.

The motion prevailed.

 

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Reports of Select Committees

 

 

The Speaker laid before the House the conference report relative to

Senate Bill No. 230, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of agriculture for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002; to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations; to create funds; to provide for the imposition of fees; to require reports, audits, and plans; to authorize certain transfers by certain state agencies; and to provide for the disposition of fees and other income received by certain state agencies.

(The conference report was received from the Senate on June 26, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today.)

(For conference report, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1104.)

The question being on the adoption of the conference report,

The conference report was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 340 Yeas--105

 

 
AdaminiFrankLipseyRocca
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSanborn
AndersonGieleghemMansSchauer
BashamGilbertMcConicoSchermesser
BerneroGodchauxMeadScranton
BirkholzGosselinMeyerShackleton
BisbeeHagerMiddaughShulman
BishopHansenMinoreSpade
BogardusHardmanMortimerStallworth
BovinHartMurphyStamas
BradstreetHowellNeumannStewart
Brown, B.JacobsNewellSwitalski
Brown, C.JamnickO'NeilThomas
Brown, R.JansenPappageorgeToy
CallahanJelinekPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RickPestkaVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.JulianPlakasVear
Clarke, H.KilpatrickPumfordVoorhees
DanielsKoetjeQuarlesWaters
DennisKolbRaczkowskiWhitmer
DeRossettKooimanReevesWilliams
DeVuystKowallRichardvilleWojno
DeWeeseKuipersRichnerWoodward
DroletLaSataRisonWoronchak
EhardtLemmonsRivetZelenko

Faunce

 

 

Nays--0

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

The Speaker laid before the House the conference report relative to

Senate Bill No. 232, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of career development and the Michigan strategic fund and certain other state purposes for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002; to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations; and to provide for the disposition of fees and other income received by the state agencies.

(The conference report was received from the Senate on June 26, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today.)

(For conference report, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1115.)

The question being on the adoption of the conference report,

The conference report was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 341 Yeas--102

 

 
AdaminiFrankLockwoodSanborn
AllenGeorgeMansSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMeadSchermesser
BashamGilbertMeyerScranton
BerneroHagerMiddaughShackleton
BirkholzHaleMinoreShulman
BisbeeHansenMortimerSpade
BishopHardmanMurphyStallworth
BogardusHartNeumannStamas
BovinHowellNewellStewart
BradstreetJacobsO'NeilSwitalski
Brown, B.JamnickPappageorgeTabor
Brown, C.JansenPattersonThomas
Brown, R.JelinekPestkaToy
CallahanJohnson, RickPhillipsVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RuthPlakasVander Roest
CaulJulianPumfordVander Veen
Clark, I.KilpatrickQuarlesVear
Clarke, H.KoetjeRaczkowskiVoorhees
DanielsKolbReevesWhitmer
DennisKooimanRichardvilleWilliams
DeRossettKowallRichnerWojno
DeVuystKuipersRisonWoodward
DeWeeseLaSataRivetWoronchak
EhardtLemmonsRoccaZelenko

Faunce Lipsey

 

 

Nays--3

 

 

Drolet Godchaux Gosselin

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

The Speaker laid before the House the conference report relative to

Senate Bill No. 236, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the judicial branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002; to provide for the expenditure of these appropriations; to place certain restrictions on the expenditure of these appropriations; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain officials and employees; to require certain reports; and to provide for the disposition of fees and other income received by the judicial branch.

(The conference report was received from the Senate on June 26, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today.)

(For conference report, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1129.)

The question being on the adoption of the conference report,

The conference report was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 342 Yeas--104

 

 
AdaminiFrankLipseyRocca
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSanborn
AndersonGieleghemMansSchauer
BashamGilbertMcConicoSchermesser
BerneroGodchauxMeadScranton
BirkholzHagerMeyerShackleton
BisbeeHaleMiddaughShulman
BishopHansenMinoreSpade
BogardusHardmanMortimerStallworth
BovinHartMurphyStamas
BradstreetHowellNeumannStewart
Brown, B.JacobsNewellSwitalski
Brown, C.JamnickO'NeilTabor
Brown, R.JansenPappageorgeThomas
CallahanJelinekPattersonToy
CassisJohnson, RickPestkaVan Woerkom
CaulJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Roest
Clark, I.JulianPlakasVander Veen
Clarke, H.KilpatrickPumfordVear
DanielsKoetjeQuarlesVoorhees
DennisKolbRaczkowskiWaters
DeRossettKooimanReevesWhitmer
DeVuystKowallRichardvilleWilliams
DeWeeseKuipersRichnerWojno
EhardtLaSataRisonWoronchak
FaunceLemmonsRivetZelenko

 

 

Nays--2

 

 

Drolet Gosselin

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

The Speaker laid before the House the conference report relative to

Senate Bill No. 237, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of military and veterans affairs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002; to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations; to provide for certain powers and duties of the department of military and veterans affairs, other state agencies, and local units of government related to the appropriations; and to provide for the preparation of certain reports related to the appropriations.

(The conference report was received from the Senate on June 26, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today.)

(For conference report, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1135.)

The question being on the adoption of the conference report,

The conference report was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 343 Yeas--95

 

 
AllenGieleghemMansScranton
AndersonGilbertMeadShackleton
BashamGodchauxMeyerShulman
BerneroGosselinMiddaughSpade
BirkholzHagerMinoreStallworth
BisbeeHansenMortimerStamas
BishopHartMurphyStewart
BradstreetHowellNeumannSwitalski
Brown, B.JacobsNewellTabor
Brown, C.JamnickO'NeilThomas
CassisJansenPappageorgeToy
CaulJelinekPattersonVan Woerkom
Clark, I.Johnson, RickPestkaVander Roest
Clarke, H.Johnson, RuthPhillipsVander Veen
DanielsJulianPumfordVear
DennisKilpatrickReevesVoorhees
DeRossettKoetjeRichardvilleWaters
DeVuystKolbRichnerWhitmer
DeWeeseKooimanRisonWilliams
DroletKowallRivetWojno
EhardtKuipersRoccaWoodward
FaunceLaSataSanbornWoronchak
FrankLemmonsSchauerZelenko
GeorgeLockwoodSchermesser

 

 

Nays--11

 

 
AdaminiBrown, R.HardmanPlakas
BogardusCallahanLipseyRaczkowski
BovinHaleMcConico

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

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Reps. Rich Brown, Callahan, Plakas and McConico, having reserved the right to explain their nay vote, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on the conference report for SB 237, the appropriations bill for the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs because of the lack of adequate funding for the Grand Rapids and D.J. Jacobetti veterans homes. While the homes received a minuscule increase in state funding, it is by no means sufficient. In part, the sacrifices these individuals made are a prime reason we enjoy the freedom today we do. To give them a token increase in state funding is a disservice, and does not give them the respect they deserve."

Reps. Adamini and Bogardus, having reserved the right to explain their nay vote, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on the passage of this appropriation bill because on the last session day before Memorial Day when a large number of veterans were present in the Chamber, this body, with great fanfare, rejected proposed cuts in funding for the state veteran's homes in Grand Rapids and Marquette as suggested in the Governor's revised budget recommendation. This action was greatly appreciated by those veterans who were present. Later, after those same veterans returned home satisfied with the work we had done, we now strip away those increases that we so dramatically granted. This is a stab in the back to those who gave so much for their country and state. If we can't keep our word to veterans, who can we trust?"

 

 

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Rep. Callahan asked and obtained a temporary excuse from today's session.

 

Rep. McConico moved that Rep. Daniels be excused temporarily from today's session.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Vander Roest moved that Rep. Pappageorge be excused temporarily from today's session.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Anderson moved that Rep. Plakas be excused temporarily from today's session.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

The Speaker laid before the House the conference report relative to

Senate Bill No. 238, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of state police and certain other state purposes for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002; to provide for the expenditure of those appropriations; to provide for certain reports and the consideration of those reports; to provide for the disposition of other income received by the various state agencies; to provide for the testing of certain persons; to provide for certain emergency powers; and to provide for the powers and duties of certain committees, certain state agencies, and certain employees.

(The conference report was received from the Senate on June 26, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today.)

(For conference report, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1142.)

The question being on the adoption of the conference report,

The conference report was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 344 Yeas--102

 

 
AdaminiGeorgeLipseySchauer
AllenGieleghemLockwoodSchermesser
AndersonGilbertMansScranton
BashamGodchauxMcConicoShackleton
BerneroGosselinMeadShulman
BirkholzHagerMeyerSpade
BisbeeHaleMiddaughStallworth
BishopHansenMinoreStamas
BogardusHardmanMortimerStewart
BovinHartMurphySwitalski
BradstreetHowellNeumannTabor
Brown, B.JacobsNewellThomas
Brown, C.JamnickO'NeilToy
Brown, R.JansenPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJelinekPestkaVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RickPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.Johnson, RuthPumfordVear
Clarke, H.JulianQuarlesVoorhees
DennisKilpatrickRaczkowskiWaters
DeRossettKoetjeReevesWhitmer
DeVuystKolbRichardvilleWilliams
DeWeeseKooimanRichnerWojno
DroletKowallRisonWoodward
EhardtKuipersRoccaWoronchak
FaunceLaSataSanbornZelenko

Frank Lemmons

 

 

Nays--0

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

Third Reading of Bills

 

 

House Bill No. 4945, entitled

A bill to amend 1970 PA 169, entitled "Local historic districts act," by amending sections 1a, 3, 5, and 9 (MCL 399.201a, 399.203, 399.205, and 399.209), section 1a as added and sections 3, 5, and 9 as amended by 1992 PA 96.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 345 Yeas--98

 

 
AdaminiGeorgeLockwoodSchauer
AllenGieleghemMansSchermesser
AndersonGilbertMcConicoScranton
BashamGodchauxMeadShackleton
BerneroHagerMeyerShulman
BirkholzHansenMiddaughSpade
BisbeeHardmanMinoreStamas
BishopHartMortimerStewart
BovinHowellMurphySwitalski
BradstreetJacobsNeumannTabor
Brown, B.JamnickNewellThomas
Brown, C.JansenPappageorgeToy
Brown, R.JelinekPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RickPestkaVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.JulianPlakasVear
Clarke, H.KilpatrickPumfordVoorhees
DanielsKoetjeRaczkowskiWaters
DennisKolbReevesWhitmer
DeRossettKooimanRichardvilleWilliams
DeVuystKowallRichnerWojno
DeWeeseKuipersRivetWoodward
EhardtLaSataRoccaWoronchak
FaunceLemmonsSanbornZelenko

Frank Lipsey

Nays--5

 

 

Bogardus Gosselin Hale Stallworth

Drolet

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

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Rep. Gosselin, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

David Boaz executive vice president of the Cato Institute in Washington gave the following explanation of why arts and government don't mix:

'Discussions of policy issues should begin with first principles. As my colleague Ed Crane notes, there are only two basic ways to organize society: coercively, through government dictates, or voluntarily, through the myriad interactions among individuals and private associations. All the various political 'isms'--fascism, communism, conservatism, liberalism, neoconservatism--boil down to a single question. The bottom line of political philosophy, and therefore of politics itself, is 'Who is going to make the decision about this particular aspect of your life, you or somebody else?'

'No matter what the philosophical debate, keep your eye on the bottom line: Politics is about the individual's relationship to the state, pure and simple.'

'In a civil society you make the choices about your life. In a political society someone else makes those choices. And because it is not the natural order of things for someone other than you to make those decisions about your life, the political society is of necessity based on coercion.'

'The American Founders understood this. That's why they declared, 'All men are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,' and why they wrote a Constitution that granted the federal government only a few enumerated and limited powers.'

'Today, however, the federal Leviathan concerns itself with every nook and cranny of our lives, and the arts have not escaped its tender, stifling embrace.'

'Art establishes the basic human truths which must serve as the touchstones of our judgment. The artist, however faithful to his personal vision of reality, becomes the last champion of the individual mind and sensibility against an intrusive society and an officious state.'

'It is precisely because art has power, because it deals with basic human truths, that it must be kept separate from government. Government, as I noted earlier, involves the organization of coercion. In a free society coercion should be reserved only for such essential functions of government as protecting rights and punishing criminals. People should not be forced to contribute money to artistic endeavors that they may not approve, nor should artists be forced to trim their sails to meet government standards.'

'The American Founders knew that the solution was the separation of church and state. Because art is just as spiritual, just as meaningful, just as powerful as religion, it is time to grant art the same independence and respect that religion has. It is time to establish the separation of art and state'."

 

 

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Rep. Pappageorge, under Rule 33, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I was absent from the Chamber when the vote was taken on Roll Call No. 344. Had I been present, I would have voted 'yea'."

Rep. Vander Roest moved that Rep. Scranton be excused temporarily from today's session.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

House Bill No. 4946, entitled

A bill to amend 1975 PA 197, entitled "An act to provide for the establishment of a downtown development authority; to prescribe its powers and duties; to correct and prevent deterioration in business districts; to encourage historic preservation; to authorize the acquisition and disposal of interests in real and personal property; to authorize the creation and implementation of development plans in the districts; to promote the economic growth of the districts; to create a board; to prescribe its powers and duties; to authorize the levy and collection of taxes; to authorize the issuance of bonds and other evidences of indebtedness; to authorize the use of tax increment financing; to reimburse downtown development authorities for certain losses of tax increment revenues; and to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state officials," by amending section 29 (MCL 125.1679).

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 346 Yeas--101

 

 
AdaminiGeorgeLockwoodRocca
AllenGieleghemMansSanborn
AndersonGilbertMcConicoSchauer
BashamGodchauxMeadSchermesser
BerneroHagerMeyerShackleton
BirkholzHansenMiddaughShulman
BisbeeHardmanMinoreSpade
BishopHartMortimerStamas
BogardusHowellMurphyStewart
BovinJacobsNeumannSwitalski
BradstreetJamnickNewellTabor
Brown, B.JansenO'NeilThomas
Brown, C.JelinekPappageorgeToy
Brown, R.Johnson, RickPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RuthPestkaVander Roest
CaulJulianPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.KilpatrickPlakasVear
Clarke, H.KoetjePumfordVoorhees
DanielsKolbQuarlesWaters
DennisKooimanRaczkowskiWhitmer
DeRossettKowallReevesWilliams
DeVuystKuipersRichardvilleWojno
DeWeeseLaSataRichnerWoodward
EhardtLemmonsRisonWoronchak
FaunceLipseyRivetZelenko

Frank

 

 

Nays--4

 

 

Drolet Gosselin Hale Stallworth

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Gosselin, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

Public funding of arts is unfair to taxpayers, and bad for the arts. Former Detroit News editor Tom Bray gave some good reasons why this is true in a op-ed on an Oakland Arts tax last fall. He wrote:

. . . it has never been clear why taxpayers should subsidize the fine arts. To the extent they feel the DIA is important to them, for example, they are free to make voluntary contributions. If they would rather spend the money in a casino or on a rock concert, why shouldn't they have that right? Opera isn't everybody's taste.

Probably the best argument for a public subsidy is that it would further the education of our children. To the extent that's true, though, one wonders why the money doesn't come directly from school budgets. If schools are unwilling to adjust their priorities to make this possible--say, by reducing the football program--then maybe we should be asking some hard questions about education policy.

(If this money) were left in the private sector, it might be spent or aggregated in ways that are even more beneficial to the community--including on cultural events that more closely match people's personal interests. It's a fallacy to think money can only be put to constructive public use if it's aggregated through the political process.

The cultural tax idea got its start in 1991 when the state, then facing a large budget deficit, sharply cut its funding for the arts. Such cities as Chicago, St. Louis and Denver levy a cultural tax. Why not Detroit?

But the broader message of the 1991 debacle may be that it's dangerous for cultural institutions to get too dependent on government funding. If such funding is to occur, it should come from the local level, where accountability is likely to be strongest. Still, there are reasons to wonder if taxpayer money would sap the arts of the dynamic energy they receive from having to compete for the cultural dollar in the marketplace."

 

 

House Bill No. 4947, entitled

A bill to amend 1975 PA 228, entitled "Single business tax act," by amending section 39c (MCL 208.39c), as amended by 1999 PA 213.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 347 Yeas--102

 

 
AdaminiGeorgeMansSanborn
AllenGieleghemMcConicoSchauer
AndersonGilbertMeadSchermesser
BashamGodchauxMeyerScranton
BerneroHagerMiddaughShackleton
BirkholzHansenMinoreShulman
BisbeeHardmanMortimerSpade
BishopHartMurphyStamas
BogardusHowellNeumannStewart
BovinJacobsNewellSwitalski
BradstreetJamnickO'NeilTabor
Brown, B.JansenPappageorgeThomas
Brown, C.JelinekPattersonToy
Brown, R.Johnson, RickPestkaVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Roest
CaulJulianPlakasVander Veen
Clark, I.KilpatrickPumfordVear
Clarke, H.KoetjeQuarlesVoorhees
DanielsKolbRaczkowskiWaters
DennisKooimanReevesWhitmer
DeRossettKowallRichardvilleWilliams
DeVuystKuipersRichnerWojno
DeWeeseLaSataRisonWoodward
EhardtLemmonsRivetWoronchak
FaunceLipseyRoccaZelenko

Frank Lockwood

Nays--4

 

 

Drolet Gosselin Hale Stallworth

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

______

 

 

Rep. Gosselin, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

Public funding of arts is unfair to taxpayers, and bad for the arts.

Tax dollars for government arts and culture spending takes from the poor and gives to the rich--it's a 'reverse Robin Hood' effect. This is because the wealthy are more likely to be patrons of the programs subsidized by tax dollars. For the same reason, this hurts seniors on fixed incomes.

Government arts funding is elitist. Some would rather see a rock concert than an opera--why should they have to pay for the opera? Yet government subsidizes opera--not rock.

Then there is the moral question of who should decide how an individual's money is spent--the individual or the government? The answer is clear: Let the individual decide. Some would rather give the money to a charity or their church. Using tax dollars for arts subsidies takes away that choice.

Government arts subsidies are subject to abuse, and often fund objectionable art. Past examples of so-called 'art' are displays of a Crucifix in a jar of urine, or the Virgin Mary covered with dung. You want to see that? Fine--pay for it yourself. But not with tax dollars. It's a free country, no one says this 'art' can't be shown--but taxpayers should not have to subsidize it.

The specific objection with this legislation is that it creates a new state Arts Department. The inevitable result will be to create a concentrated source of pressure for increased arts spending. Right now, arts spending is spread around many departments, and no one agency has an overwhelming incentive to push for more subsidies. That will change with this new department. We know what happens with new government departments--they just get bigger. Art subsidies are not a vital government function. Republican legislators in particular should oppose this new department. You all ran for election with promises to reduce government and cut taxes. This legislation will have the opposite effect."

 

 

House Bill No. 4948, entitled

A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled "Income tax act of 1967," by amending section 266 (MCL 206.266), as amended by 1999 PA 214.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 348 Yeas--101

 

 
AdaminiGeorgeLockwoodSanborn
AllenGieleghemMansSchauer
AndersonGilbertMcConicoSchermesser
BashamGodchauxMeadScranton
BerneroHagerMeyerShackleton
BirkholzHansenMiddaughShulman
BisbeeHardmanMinoreSpade
BishopHartMortimerStamas
BogardusHowellMurphyStewart
BovinJacobsNeumannSwitalski
BradstreetJamnickNewellTabor
Brown, B.JansenO'NeilThomas
Brown, C.JelinekPappageorgeToy
Brown, R.Johnson, RickPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RuthPestkaVander Roest
CaulJulianPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.KilpatrickPlakasVear
Clarke, H.KoetjePumfordVoorhees
DanielsKolbRaczkowskiWaters
DennisKooimanReevesWhitmer
DeRossettKowallRichardvilleWilliams
DeVuystKuipersRichnerWojno
DeWeeseLaSataRisonWoodward
EhardtLemmonsRivetWoronchak
FaunceLipseyRoccaZelenko

Frank

 

 

Nays--4

 

 

Drolet Gosselin Hale Stallworth

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

______

 

 

Rep. Gosselin, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

There are important matters that deal with morality and the principles of constitutional government that come into play on the issue of government funding for the arts. David Boaz executive vice president of the Cato Institute in Washington gave the following explanation of what this means:

'If individual rights and social peace are furthered by putting religion beyond government's reach, this has implications for art, which--like religion--expresses, transmits, and challenges our deepest values. As the managing director of Baltimore's Center Stage put it, 'Art has power. It has the power to sustain, to heal, to humanize . . . to change something in you.' Because art is so powerful, we dare not entangle it with coercive government power. That means no censorship or regulation of art.'

'It also means no tax subsidies for arts and artists, for when government gets into the arts funding business, we get political conflicts: Conservatives denounce the National Endowment for the Arts for funding erotic photography and the Public Broadcasting System for broadcasting Tales of the City, which has gay characters. Civil rights activists make the Library of Congress take down an exhibit on antebellum slave life, and veterans' groups pressure the Smithsonian to remove a display on the bombing of Hiroshima. To avoid political battles over how to spend the taxpayers' money, to keep art and its power in the realm of persuasion, we would all be well advised to establish the separation of art and state.'"

 

 

House Bill No. 4949, entitled

A bill to amend 1984 PA 431, entitled "The management and budget act," by amending sections 284, 287, 288, 289, and 292 (MCL 18.1284, 18.1287, 18.1288, 18.1289, and 18.1292), sections 284, 288, and 292 as added and section 289 as amended by 1988 PA 504 and section 287 as amended by 1992 PA 191.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 349 Yeas--101

 

 
AdaminiGeorgeLockwoodRocca
AllenGieleghemMansSanborn
AndersonGilbertMcConicoSchauer
BashamGodchauxMeadSchermesser
BerneroHagerMeyerScranton
BirkholzHansenMiddaughShackleton
BisbeeHardmanMinoreShulman
BishopHartMortimerSpade
BogardusHowellMurphyStamas
BovinJacobsNeumannStewart
BradstreetJamnickNewellSwitalski
Brown, B.JansenO'NeilTabor
Brown, C.JelinekPappageorgeToy
Brown, R.Johnson, RickPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RuthPestkaVander Roest
CaulJulianPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.KilpatrickPlakasVear
Clarke, H.KoetjePumfordVoorhees
DanielsKolbQuarlesWaters
DennisKooimanRaczkowskiWhitmer
DeRossettKowallReevesWilliams
DeVuystKuipersRichardvilleWojno
DeWeeseLaSataRichnerWoodward
EhardtLemmonsRisonWoronchak
FaunceLipseyRivetZelenko

Frank

 

 

Nays--4

 

 

Drolet Gosselin Hale Stallworth

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4951, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 69, entitled "An act to permit the secretary of state to acquire and operate state historic sites; to accept gifts for that purpose; and to permit investment in certain funds to carry out the purposes of this act," by amending the title and sections 1, 2, and 3 (MCL 399.111, 399.112, and 399.113).

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 350 Yeas--101

 

 
AdaminiGeorgeLockwoodSanborn
AllenGieleghemMansSchauer
AndersonGilbertMcConicoSchermesser
BashamGodchauxMeadScranton
BerneroHagerMiddaughShackleton
BirkholzHansenMinoreShulman
BisbeeHardmanMortimerSpade
BishopHartMurphyStamas
BogardusHowellNeumannStewart
BovinJacobsNewellSwitalski
BradstreetJamnickO'NeilTabor
Brown, B.JansenPappageorgeThomas
Brown, C.JelinekPattersonToy
Brown, R.Johnson, RickPestkaVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Roest
CaulJulianPlakasVander Veen
Clark, I.KilpatrickPumfordVear
Clarke, H.KoetjeQuarlesVoorhees
DanielsKolbRaczkowskiWaters
DennisKooimanReevesWhitmer
DeRossettKowallRichardvilleWilliams
DeVuystKuipersRichnerWojno
DeWeeseLaSataRisonWoodward
EhardtLemmonsRivetWoronchak
FaunceLipseyRoccaZelenko

Frank

 

 

Nays--5

 

 

Drolet Hale Meyer Stallworth

Gosselin

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4952, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 442, entitled "Freedom of information act," by amending section 13 (MCL 15.243), as amended by 2000 PA 88.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 351 Yeas--99

 

 
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSanborn
AndersonGieleghemMansSchauer
BashamGilbertMcConicoSchermesser
BerneroGodchauxMeadScranton
BirkholzHagerMeyerShackleton
BisbeeHansenMiddaughShulman
BishopHardmanMinoreSpade
BogardusHartMortimerStamas
BovinHowellMurphyStewart
BradstreetJacobsNeumannSwitalski
Brown, B.JamnickNewellTabor
Brown, C.JansenO'NeilThomas
Brown, R.JelinekPappageorgeToy
CassisJohnson, RickPattersonVan Woerkom
CaulJohnson, RuthPestkaVander Roest
Clark, I.JulianPhillipsVander Veen
Clarke, H.KilpatrickPlakasVear
DanielsKoetjePumfordVoorhees
DennisKolbQuarlesWaters
DeRossettKooimanRaczkowskiWhitmer
DeVuystKowallRichardvilleWilliams
DeWeeseKuipersRichnerWojno
EhardtLaSataRisonWoronchak
FaunceLemmonsRivetZelenko
FrankLipseyRocca

 

 

Nays--4

 

 

Drolet Gosselin Hale Stallworth

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4950, entitled

A bill to amend 1992 PA 116, entitled "Records media act," by amending section 2 (MCL 24.402).

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 352 Yeas--102

 

 
AdaminiGeorgeMansSanborn
AllenGieleghemMcConicoSchauer
AndersonGilbertMeadSchermesser
BashamGodchauxMeyerScranton
BerneroHagerMiddaughShackleton
BirkholzHansenMinoreShulman
BisbeeHardmanMortimerSpade
BishopHartMurphyStamas
BogardusHowellNeumannStewart
BovinJacobsNewellSwitalski
BradstreetJamnickO'NeilTabor
Brown, B.JansenPappageorgeThomas
Brown, C.JelinekPattersonToy
Brown, R.Johnson, RickPestkaVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Roest
CaulJulianPlakasVander Veen
Clark, I.KilpatrickPumfordVear
Clarke, H.KoetjeQuarlesVoorhees
DanielsKolbRaczkowskiWaters
DennisKooimanReevesWhitmer
DeRossettKowallRichardvilleWilliams
DeVuystKuipersRichnerWojno
DeWeeseLaSataRisonWoodward
EhardtLemmonsRivetWoronchak
FaunceLipseyRoccaZelenko

Frank Lockwood

 

 

Nays--4

 

 

Drolet Gosselin Hale Stallworth

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4953, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled "Natural resources and environmental protection act," by amending sections 76102, 76103, 76104, 76105, 76107, 76108, 76109, 76110, 76111, 76112, 76113, 76114, and 76118 (MCL 324.76102, 324.76103, 324.26104, 324.76105, 324.76107, 324.76108, 324.76109, 324.76110, 324.76111, 324.76112, 324.76113, 324.76114, and 324.76118), sections 76102, 76103, 76104, 76105, 76107, 76108, 76109, 76110, 76112, 76113, 76114, and 76118 as added by 1995 PA 58 and section 76111 as amended by 2000 PA 441.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 353 Yeas--100

 

 
AdaminiFrankLipseySanborn
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMansSchermesser
BashamGilbertMcConicoScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeadShackleton
BirkholzHagerMeyerShulman
BisbeeHansenMiddaughSpade
BishopHardmanMinoreStamas
BogardusHartMortimerStewart
BovinHowellMurphySwitalski
BradstreetJacobsNeumannTabor
Brown, B.JamnickNewellThomas
Brown, C.JansenO'NeilToy
Brown, R.JelinekPappageorgeVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RickPattersonVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RuthPestkaVander Veen
Clark, I.JulianPhillipsVear
Clarke, H.KilpatrickPlakasVoorhees
DanielsKoetjePumfordWaters
DennisKolbQuarlesWhitmer
DeRossettKooimanRaczkowskiWilliams
DeVuystKowallReevesWojno
DeWeeseKuipersRichardvilleWoodward
EhardtLaSataRichnerWoronchak
FaunceLemmonsRoccaZelenko

Nays--4

 

 

Drolet Gosselin Hale Stallworth

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4954, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled "Revised judicature act of 1961," by amending section 2137 (MCL 600.2137), as amended by 1992 PA 192.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 354 Yeas--101

 

 
AdaminiFrankLockwoodSanborn
AllenGeorgeMansSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMcConicoSchermesser
BashamGilbertMeadScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeyerShackleton
BirkholzHagerMiddaughShulman
BisbeeHansenMinoreSpade
BishopHardmanMortimerStamas
BogardusHartMurphyStewart
BovinHowellNeumannSwitalski
BradstreetJacobsNewellTabor
Brown, B.JamnickO'NeilThomas
Brown, C.JansenPappageorgeToy
Brown, R.JelinekPattersonVan Woerkom
CallahanJohnson, RickPestkaVander Roest
CassisJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Veen
CaulJulianPlakasVear
Clark, I.KilpatrickPumfordVoorhees
Clarke, H.KoetjeRaczkowskiWaters
DanielsKolbReevesWhitmer
DennisKooimanRichardvilleWilliams
DeRossettKowallRichnerWojno
DeVuystKuipersRisonWoodward
DeWeeseLaSataRivetWoronchak
EhardtLipseyRoccaZelenko

Faunce

 

 

Nays--3

 

 

Drolet Gosselin Hale

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 351, entitled

A bill to amend 1980 PA 299, entitled "Occupational code," by amending sections 2411 and 2412 (MCL 339.2411 and 339.2412), section 2411 as amended by 1991 PA 166 and section 2412 as amended by 1980 PA 496.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 355 Yeas--107

 

 
AdaminiFrankLipseySanborn
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMansSchermesser
BashamGilbertMcConicoScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeadShackleton
BirkholzGosselinMeyerShulman
BisbeeHagerMiddaughSpade
BishopHaleMinoreStallworth
BogardusHansenMortimerStamas
BovinHardmanMurphyStewart
BradstreetHartNeumannSwitalski
Brown, B.HowellNewellTabor
Brown, C.JacobsO'NeilThomas
Brown, R.JamnickPappageorgeToy
CallahanJansenPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJelinekPestkaVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RickPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.Johnson, RuthPlakasVear
Clarke, H.JulianPumfordVoorhees
DanielsKilpatrickQuarlesWaters
DennisKoetjeRaczkowskiWhitmer
DeRossettKolbReevesWilliams
DeVuystKooimanRichardvilleWojno
DeWeeseKowallRichnerWoodward
DroletKuipersRisonWoronchak
EhardtLaSataRivetZelenko
FaunceLemmonsRocca

 

 

Nays--0

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

"An act to revise, consolidate, and classify the laws of this state regarding the regulation of certain occupations; to create a board for each of those occupations; to establish the powers and duties of certain departments and agencies and the boards of each occupation; to provide for the promulgation of rules; to provide for certain fees; to provide for penalties and civil fines; to establish rights, relationships, and remedies of certain persons under certain circumstances; to repeal certain parts of this act on a specific date; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts,".

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4944, entitled

A bill to amend 1913 PA 271, entitled "An act to create the Michigan historical commission; to provide for the appointment of members of the commission; to fix their terms of office, prescribe their powers and duties; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state agencies and officers; to make an appropriation to carry out the provisions of this act; to provide for the distribution of certain revenue; to provide for the listing and destruction of useless documents, books and papers; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith," by amending sections 1, 4a, 6, 7, 7a, 8a, and 10 (MCL 399.1, 399.4a, 399.6, 399.7, 399.7a, 399.8a, and 399.10), section 4a as amended and section 10 as added by 1992 PA 190, sections 6 and 7 as amended by 1984 PA 309, and section 7a as added by 1988 PA 467.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 356 Yeas--103

 

 
AdaminiFrankLockwoodSanborn
AllenGeorgeMansSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMcConicoSchermesser
BashamGilbertMeadScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeyerShackleton
BirkholzHagerMiddaughShulman
BisbeeHansenMinoreSpade
BishopHardmanMortimerStamas
BogardusHartMurphyStewart
BovinHowellNeumannSwitalski
BradstreetJacobsNewellTabor
Brown, B.JamnickO'NeilThomas
Brown, C.JansenPappageorgeToy
Brown, R.JelinekPattersonVan Woerkom
CallahanJohnson, RickPestkaVander Roest
CassisJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Veen
CaulJulianPlakasVear
Clark, I.KilpatrickPumfordVoorhees
Clarke, H.KoetjeQuarlesWaters
DanielsKolbRaczkowskiWhitmer
DennisKooimanReevesWilliams
DeRossettKowallRichardvilleWojno
DeVuystKuipersRichnerWoodward
DeWeeseLaSataRisonWoronchak
EhardtLemmonsRivetZelenko
FaunceLipseyRocca

 

 

Nays--4

 

 

Drolet Gosselin Hale Stallworth

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Patterson moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1913 PA 271, entitled "An act to create the Michigan historical commission; to provide for the appointment of members of the commission; to fix their terms of office, prescribe their powers and duties; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state agencies and officers; to make an appropriation to carry out the provisions of this act; to provide for the distribution of certain revenue; to provide for the listing and destruction of useless documents, books and papers; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith," by amending sections 1, 2, 4a, 6, 7, 7a, 8a, and 10 (MCL 399.1, 399.2, 399.4a, 399.6, 399.7, 399.7a, 399.8a, and 399.10), section 4a as amended and section 10 as added by 1992 PA 190, sections 6 and 7 as amended by 1984 PA 309, and section 7a as added by 1988 PA 467.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

House Bill No. 4955, entitled

A bill to amend 1984 PA 152, entitled "Michigan iron industry museum advisory board act," by amending the title and sections 3 and 4 (MCL 399.73 and 399.74), the title and section 3 as amended by 1990 PA 232.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 357 Yeas--102

 

 
AdaminiFrankLockwoodSanborn
AllenGeorgeMansSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMcConicoSchermesser
BashamGilbertMeadScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeyerShackleton
BirkholzHagerMiddaughShulman
BisbeeHansenMinoreSpade
BishopHardmanMortimerStamas
BogardusHartMurphyStewart
BovinHowellNeumannSwitalski
BradstreetJacobsNewellTabor
Brown, B.JamnickO'NeilThomas
Brown, C.JansenPappageorgeToy
Brown, R.JelinekPattersonVan Woerkom
CallahanJohnson, RickPestkaVander Roest
CassisJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Veen
CaulJulianPlakasVear
Clark, I.KilpatrickPumfordVoorhees
Clarke, H.KoetjeRaczkowskiWaters
DanielsKolbReevesWhitmer
DennisKooimanRichardvilleWilliams
DeRossettKowallRichnerWojno
DeVuystKuipersRisonWoodward
DeWeeseLaSataRivetWoronchak
EhardtLemmonsRoccaZelenko

Faunce Lipsey

 

 

Nays--4

 

 

Drolet Gosselin Hale Stallworth

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4956, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled "Natural resources and environmental protection act," by amending sections 76501, 76503, 76504, 76508, 76703, 76901, and 76903 (MCL 324.76501, 324.76503, 324.76504, 324.76508, 324.76703, 324.76901, and 324.76903), as added by 1995 PA 58, and by adding part 779; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 358 Yeas--95

 

 
AllenFrankMansRocca
AndersonGeorgeMcConicoSanborn
BashamGilbertMeadSchermesser
BerneroGodchauxMeyerScranton
BirkholzHagerMiddaughShackleton
BisbeeHansenMinoreShulman
BishopHardmanMortimerSpade
BovinHartMurphyStamas
BradstreetHowellNeumannStewart
Brown, B.JansenNewellSwitalski
Brown, C.JelinekO'NeilTabor
Brown, R.Johnson, RickPappageorgeThomas
CallahanJohnson, RuthPattersonToy
CassisJulianPestkaVan Woerkom
CaulKilpatrickPhillipsVander Roest
Clark, I.KoetjePlakasVander Veen
Clarke, H.KolbPumfordVear
DanielsKooimanQuarlesVoorhees
DennisKowallRaczkowskiWaters
DeRossettKuipersReevesWhitmer
DeVuystLaSataRichardvilleWojno
DeWeeseLemmonsRichnerWoronchak
EhardtLipseyRisonZelenko
FaunceLockwoodRivet

 

 

Nays--12

 

 
AdaminiGieleghemJacobsStallworth
BogardusGosselinJamnickWilliams
DroletHaleSchauerWoodward

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4957, entitled

A bill to amend 1998 PA 409, entitled "Michigan freedom trail commission act," by amending sections 2 and 3 (MCL 399.82 and 399.83).

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 359 Yeas--103

 

 
AdaminiFrankLockwoodSanborn
AllenGeorgeMansSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMcConicoSchermesser
BashamGilbertMeadScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeyerShackleton
BirkholzHagerMiddaughShulman
BisbeeHansenMinoreSpade
BishopHardmanMortimerStamas
BogardusHartMurphyStewart
BovinHowellNeumannSwitalski
BradstreetJacobsNewellTabor
Brown, B.JamnickO'NeilThomas
Brown, C.JansenPappageorgeToy
Brown, R.JelinekPattersonVan Woerkom
CallahanJohnson, RickPestkaVander Roest
CassisJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Veen
CaulJulianPlakasVear
Clark, I.KilpatrickPumfordVoorhees
Clarke, H.KoetjeQuarlesWaters
DanielsKolbRaczkowskiWhitmer
DennisKooimanReevesWilliams
DeRossettKowallRichardvilleWojno
DeVuystKuipersRichnerWoodward
DeWeeseLaSataRisonWoronchak
EhardtLemmonsRivetZelenko
FaunceLipseyRocca

 

 

Nays--4

 

 

Drolet Gosselin Hale Stallworth

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4174, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled "Revised judicature act of 1961," by amending section 5735 (MCL 600.5735).

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 360 Yeas--107

 

 
AdaminiFrankLipseySanborn
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMansSchermesser
BashamGilbertMcConicoScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeadShackleton
BirkholzGosselinMeyerShulman
BisbeeHagerMiddaughSpade
BishopHaleMinoreStallworth
BogardusHansenMortimerStamas
BovinHardmanMurphyStewart
BradstreetHartNeumannSwitalski
Brown, B.HowellNewellTabor
Brown, C.JacobsO'NeilThomas
Brown, R.JamnickPappageorgeToy
CallahanJansenPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJelinekPestkaVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RickPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.Johnson, RuthPlakasVear
Clarke, H.JulianPumfordVoorhees
DanielsKilpatrickQuarlesWaters
DennisKoetjeRaczkowskiWhitmer
DeRossettKolbReevesWilliams
DeVuystKooimanRichardvilleWojno
DeWeeseKowallRichnerWoodward
DroletKuipersRisonWoronchak
EhardtLaSataRivetZelenko
FaunceLemmonsRocca

 

 

Nays--0

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4941, entitled

A bill to create a department of history, arts, and culture; to provide for its administration; and to provide for its powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 361 Yeas--102

 

 
AdaminiGeorgeMansSanborn
AllenGieleghemMcConicoSchauer
AndersonGilbertMeadSchermesser
BashamGodchauxMeyerScranton
BerneroHagerMiddaughShackleton
BirkholzHansenMinoreShulman
BisbeeHardmanMortimerSpade
BishopHartMurphyStamas
BovinHowellNeumannStewart
BradstreetJacobsNewellSwitalski
Brown, B.JamnickO'NeilTabor
Brown, C.JansenPappageorgeThomas
Brown, R.JelinekPattersonToy
CallahanJohnson, RickPestkaVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Roest
CaulJulianPlakasVander Veen
Clark, I.KilpatrickPumfordVear
Clarke, H.KoetjeQuarlesVoorhees
DanielsKolbRaczkowskiWaters
DennisKooimanReevesWhitmer
DeRossettKowallRichardvilleWilliams
DeVuystKuipersRichnerWojno
DeWeeseLaSataRisonWoodward
EhardtLemmonsRivetWoronchak
FaunceLipseyRoccaZelenko

Frank Lockwood

Nays--5

 

 

Bogardus Gosselin Hale Stallworth

Drolet

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Patterson moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to create a department of history, arts, and libraries; to provide for its administration; and to provide for its powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

______

 

 

Rep. Drolet, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

We continue our attempt to pull state government out of the fiscal crater that we--the people's representatives--are responsible for creating. We spent money as fast as it came in, and paid no heed to any notion suggesting that revenue intake could slow down. But, the money did run out, and we now spend our days in legislative battles regarding where to cut, how much to cut, and even how to use deficit financing so as to put off the problem to another day. If there were to be any benefit to come from this experience, it would have been that we had learned a lesson regarding the potential for government spending to spiral wildly out of control. This bill clearly demonstrates that this government has no capacity for learning from its mistakes.

In any other financial setting, a dramatic drop in revenue would precipitate the prudent elimination of unnecessary activities and purchases. Times are tight in Michigan. Families are canceling vacations. The recreational departments of their lives are being eliminated. A decade ago, facing similar economic challenges, the state wisely cut arts and culture funding.

However, against all logic, we have chosen this moment to protect these programs within their own new department. When a future legislature runs short on cash, there will be a brand new mouth demanding to be fed. This new branch of government that we create for tomorrow is precisely the sort of bureaucracy that we should be eliminating today.

We have learned nothing from our present fiscal challenge. Our priorities remain abysmal, and we invite future failure."

______

 

 

Rep. Jacobs moved that Rep. Kilpatrick be excused temporarily from today's session.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

House Bill No. 4942, entitled

A bill to amend 1989 PA 24, entitled "The district library establishment act," by amending sections 2, 3, and 5 (MCL 397.172, 397.173, and 397.175), section 3 as amended by 1997 PA 160.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 362 Yeas--67

 

 
AllenGodchauxMcConicoSchermesser
BirkholzHagerMeadScranton
BisbeeHartMeyerShulman
BishopHowellMiddaughStamas
BradstreetJansenMortimerStewart
Brown, B.JelinekNewellTabor
Brown, C.Johnson, RickO'NeilThomas
CassisJohnson, RuthPappageorgeToy
CaulJulianPattersonVan Woerkom
Clarke, H.KoetjePumfordVander Roest
DeRossettKolbRaczkowskiVander Veen
DeVuystKooimanRichardvilleVear
DeWeeseKowallRichnerVoorhees
EhardtKuipersRisonWojno
FaunceLaSataRivetWoronchak
GeorgeLemmonsRoccaZelenko
GilbertLockwoodSanborn

 

 

Nays--37

 

 
AdaminiDroletMansSchauer
AndersonFrankMinoreShackleton
BashamGieleghemMurphySpade
BerneroGosselinNeumannStallworth
BogardusHalePestkaSwitalski
BovinHardmanPhillipsWaters
Brown, R.JacobsPlakasWhitmer
CallahanJamnickQuarlesWilliams
Clark, I.LipseyReevesWoodward

Daniels

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

Pending the Third Reading of

House Bill No. 4943, entitled

A bill to amend 1977 PA 89, entitled "State aid to public libraries act," by amending the title and sections 2, 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, and 23 (MCL 397.552, 397.553, 397.556, 397.559, 397.561, 397.562, 397.564, 397.565, 397.566, 397.567, 397.568, 397.569, 397.570, 397.572, and 397.573), the title and sections 2 and 15 as amended by 1982 PA 541 and section 11 as amended by 1984 PA 432.

Rep. Patterson moved to reconsider the vote by which the House placed the bill on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members present voting therefor.

 

 

Second Reading of Bills

 

 

House Bill No. 4943, entitled

A bill to amend 1977 PA 89, entitled "State aid to public libraries act," by amending the title and sections 2, 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, and 23 (MCL 397.552, 397.553, 397.556, 397.559, 397.561, 397.562, 397.564, 397.565, 397.566, 397.567, 397.568, 397.569, 397.570, 397.572, and 397.573), the title and sections 2 and 15 as amended by 1982 PA 541 and section 11 as amended by 1984 PA 432.

Reps. Allen, Thomas, Middaugh and Rivet moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 6, line 11, after "DEPARTMENT" by inserting "IN CONSULTATION WITH THE STATE LIBRARIAN".

2. Amend page 7, line 5, after "DEPARTMENT" by inserting "IN CONSULTATION WITH THE STATE LIBRARIAN".

3. Amend page 10, following line 20, by inserting:

"Sec. 25. (1) There is appropriated for public libraries from the general fund of the state for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1977, and for each fiscal year thereafter, the sum necessary to fulfill the requirements of this act. The appropriation shall be distributed as provided in this act.

(2) IT IS THE INTENT OF THE LEGISLATURE THAT MONEY AVAILABLE IN SUBSECTION (1) BE USED SOLELY FOR ASSISTANCE TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES OR COOPERATIVE LIBRARIES AND NOT FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES OF THE LIBRARY OF MICHIGAN OR THE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, ARTS, AND LIBRARIES.".

The motion prevailed and the amendments were adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Middaugh moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

 

 

House Bill No. 4943, entitled

A bill to amend 1977 PA 89, entitled "State aid to public libraries act," by amending the title and sections 2, 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, and 23 (MCL 397.552, 397.553, 397.556, 397.559, 397.561, 397.562, 397.564, 397.565, 397.566, 397.567, 397.568, 397.569, 397.570, 397.572, and 397.573), the title and sections 2 and 15 as amended by 1982 PA 541 and section 11 as amended by 1984 PA 432.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 363 Yeas--77

 

 
AllenGodchauxMansSanborn
BashamHagerMcConicoSchermesser
BirkholzHardmanMeadScranton
BisbeeHartMeyerShackleton
BishopHowellMiddaughShulman
BovinJansenMortimerStamas
BradstreetJelinekNewellStewart
Brown, B.Johnson, RickO'NeilTabor
Brown, C.Johnson, RuthPappageorgeThomas
CassisJulianPattersonToy
CaulKoetjePestkaVan Woerkom
Clarke, H.KolbPhillipsVander Roest
DanielsKooimanPumfordVander Veen
DeRossettKowallRaczkowskiVear
DeVuystKuipersReevesVoorhees
DeWeeseLaSataRichardvilleWilliams
EhardtLemmonsRichnerWojno
FaunceLipseyRivetWoronchak
GeorgeLockwoodRoccaZelenko

Gilbert

 

 

Nays--28

 

 
AdaminiDroletJamnickSchauer
AndersonFrankMinoreSpade
BerneroGieleghemMurphyStallworth
BogardusGosselinNeumannSwitalski
Brown, R.HalePlakasWaters
CallahanHansenQuarlesWhitmer
Clark, I.JacobsRisonWoodward

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Patterson moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1977 PA 89, entitled "State aid to public libraries act," by amending the title and sections 2, 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, and 25 (MCL 397.552, 397.553, 397.556, 397.559, 397.561, 397.562, 397.564, 397.565, 397.566, 397.567, 397.568, 397.569, 397.570, 397.572, 397.573, and 397.575), the title and sections 2 and 15 as amended by 1982 PA 541 and section 11 as amended by 1984 PA 432.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

______

 

 

Rep. Gosselin, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

The Mackinac Center has done some excellent work on why government and arts don't mix. Here is some of what they have learned:

Art subsidy supporters often argue that public funding of the arts is needed to support artists and art patrons who would otherwise not have the resources to enjoy art. The truth is evidence suggests that government art subsidies flow from the poor and middle classes to wealthier citizens, and not vice versa. Consider just one example.

In 1998, the State of Michigan appropriated over $21 million for 'arts and cultural affairs.' The money was distributed to 38 of Michigan's 83 counties, according to Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs documents obtained by Michigan Privatization Report. Of the initial 38 grant recipients, the county of Alpena received the smallest grant of $2,500. The largest grant, a hefty $12,944,237 (or 61% of the total) went to Wayne County.

One result of this grant process is that wealth is often taxed from lower-income Michigan workers and families and given for the enjoyment of higher-income workers and families. Wayne County, for example, has a population of 2,127,000 and a per-capita income of $22,900. Alpena, in contrast, has a population of 30,638 and a per-capita income of $20,000. As a ratio of grant funds to population, Wayne County received back from the state $6.09 per citizen while Alpena will get back only $0.80 per citizen.

Supporters of government art subsidies should explain why it makes sense to tax people who do not voluntarily patronize the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) for the purposes of subsidizing those who do patronize the DSO.

Art and culture are too important to be left to the whims of politics. Michigan should rebuild the wall of separation between art and state by eliminating state funding of the arts."

 

 

Pending the Third Reading of

House Bill No. 4940, entitled

A bill to amend 1982 PA 540, entitled "Library of Michigan act," by amending the title and sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 10 (MCL 397.12, 397.13, 397.14, 397.15, 397.16, 397.17, and 397.20), the title and sections 2, 4, and 6 as amended by 1995 PA 190 and sections 3, 5, 7, and 10 as amended by 1983 PA 114; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

Rep. Patterson moved to reconsider the vote by which the House placed the bill on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members present voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

 

 

House Bill No. 4940, entitled

A bill to amend 1982 PA 540, entitled "Library of Michigan act," by amending the title and sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 10 (MCL 397.12, 397.13, 397.14, 397.15, 397.16, 397.17, and 397.20), the title and sections 2, 4, and 6 as amended by 1995 PA 190 and sections 3, 5, 7, and 10 as amended by 1983 PA 114; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

 

Reps. Allen and Thomas moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 8, following line 2, by inserting:

"(4) THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SHALL MAINTAIN A WEBSITE CONTAINING INFORMATION, DOCUMENTS, AND OTHER DATA GENERATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OR A LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL AGENCY. THE LIBRARY SHALL PROVIDE COPIES TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ANY DOCUMENTS OR INFORMATION IN THE POSSESSION OF THE LIBRARY REQUESTED BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL THAT WILL ASSIST THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL IN CARRYING OUT ITS RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER THIS SUBSECTION.".

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. George moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

______

 

 

Rep. Clark moved that Rep. Dennis be excused temporarily from today's session.

The motion prevailed.

 

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

 

 

House Bill No. 4940, entitled

A bill to amend 1982 PA 540, entitled "Library of Michigan act," by amending the title and sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 10 (MCL 397.12, 397.13, 397.14, 397.15, 397.16, 397.17, and 397.20), the title and sections 2, 4, and 6 as amended by 1995 PA 190 and sections 3, 5, 7, and 10 as amended by 1983 PA 114; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 364 Yeas--60

 

 
AllenGilbertKuipersSanborn
BirkholzGodchauxLaSataScranton
BisbeeHagerMcConicoShulman
BishopHartMeadStamas
BradstreetHowellMeyerTabor
Brown, B.JansenMiddaughThomas
Brown, C.JelinekNewellToy
CassisJohnson, RickPappageorgeVan Woerkom
CaulJohnson, RuthPattersonVander Roest
DeRossettJulianPumfordVander Veen
DeVuystKilpatrickRaczkowskiVear
DeWeeseKoetjeRichardvilleVoorhees
EhardtKolbRichnerWaters
FaunceKooimanRivetWoronchak
GeorgeKowallRoccaZelenko

Nays--45

 

 
AdaminiFrankMinoreSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMortimerSchermesser
BashamGosselinMurphyShackleton
BerneroHaleNeumannSpade
BogardusHansenO'NeilStallworth
BovinJacobsPestkaStewart
Brown, R.JamnickPhillipsSwitalski
CallahanLemmonsPlakasWhitmer
Clark, I.LipseyQuarlesWilliams
Clarke, H.LockwoodReevesWojno
DanielsMansRisonWoodward

Drolet

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Patterson moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1982 PA 540, entitled "Library of Michigan act," by amending the title and sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, and 11 (MCL 397.12, 397.13, 397.14, 397.15, 397.16, 397.17, 397.20, and 397.21), the title and sections 2, 4, and 6 as amended by 1995 PA 190 and sections 3, 5, 7, and 10 as amended by 1983 PA 114, and by adding section 10a.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

House Bill No. 4939, entitled

A bill to amend 1984 PA 431, entitled "The management and budget act," by amending sections 114 and 219 (MCL 18.1114 and 18.1219), section 114 as amended by 1990 PA 332 and section 219 as amended by 1999 PA 8.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 365 Yeas--71

 

 
AllenGilbertLemmonsScranton
BashamGodchauxMcConicoShackleton
BirkholzHagerMeadShulman
BisbeeHartMeyerStamas
BishopHowellMiddaughStewart
BradstreetJacobsMortimerTabor
Brown, B.JansenNewellThomas
Brown, C.JelinekPappageorgeToy
CassisJohnson, RickPattersonVan Woerkom
CaulJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Roest
Clarke, H.JulianPumfordVander Veen
DanielsKilpatrickRaczkowskiVear
DeRossettKoetjeReevesVoorhees
DeVuystKolbRichardvilleWaters
DeWeeseKooimanRichnerWoodward
EhardtKowallRivetWoronchak
FaunceKuipersRoccaZelenko
GeorgeLaSataSanborn

Nays--34

 

 
AdaminiFrankMinoreSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMurphySchermesser
BerneroGosselinNeumannSpade
BogardusHaleO'NeilStallworth
BovinHansenPestkaSwitalski
Brown, R.JamnickPlakasWhitmer
CallahanLipseyQuarlesWilliams
Clark, I.LockwoodRisonWojno

Drolet Mans

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Patterson moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1984 PA 431, entitled "The management and budget act," by amending sections 114, 219, and 251 (MCL 18.1114, 18.1219, and 18.1251), section 114 as amended by 1990 PA 332 and sections 219 and 251 as amended by 1999 PA 8.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

 

 

______

 

 

Rep. Gosselin, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

We should not create a centralized 'Ministry of Art and Culture' because Michigan has gotten along just fine without such a ministry in the past. Michigan can boast of a many great authors and artists who made their way without a special government arts department. They include Nobel Prize-winning novelist Ernest Hemingway, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Theodore Roethke, the late blues musician John Lee Hooker, and many, many others. As Hemingway himself noted, writers 'have to do it alone.' He believed that an author who relied on the state of advance his career might 'get to be an ambassador or have a million copies of his book printed by the government,' but he betrays his craft. Historian Burton Folsom, formerly of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy in Midland, gave some important reasons to oppose government arts funding: 'Art is an inherently private enterprise. Good art, music, and literature portray human emotions in such a way that people understand themselves and their lives in new and better ways. To do this, an artist must communicate effectively with an audience, and only the consumers of the art can really measure whether this communication has taken place. 'Government subsidies break the connection between artist and consumer. Instead, politicians, their appointees, or an arts elite decide what art forms and what artists will be given money and which ones will not. These select few, not the public, become the judge of whether effective communication has taken place, will take place, or should take place between artists and audience.' Government should not spend public money to support some peoples' private tastes. Tax money collected is taken from everyone, but the appeal of museums, concerts, and symphonies is mainly to college graduates and the wealthy. Economist Paul Samuelson calls art subsidies highbrow pork barrel, a transfer of income from blue collar to white collar workers, and from farms to cities. 'Art funded by taxpayers is divisive, politicized, and inevitably unbalanced within the state. In the past, more 'arts' money has gone to the Detroit Police Crime Lab than to the symphonies of Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Kalamazoo combined. In the past, more has gone to the Detroit Zoo and the Detroit Police Special Events Division--which has little or nothing to do with art--than to 78 of Michigan's 83 counties. Almost half the counties in the state receive no arts subsidy at all; they only pay taxes to subsidize art for other counties. Such controversial spending has angered critics for many years. Just because something is 'good' doesn't mean that it must be supported by government. The arts are very important to the lives of our citizens, but they belong within the domain of voluntary individual and social action, not the domain of politics. The state should end its involvement in our citizens' personal tastes and cultural affairs, not expand its reach."

Second Reading of Bills

 

 

House Bill No. 4793, entitled

A bill to amend 1964 PA 170, entitled "An act to make uniform the liability of municipal corporations, political subdivisions, and the state, its agencies and departments, officers, employees, and volunteers thereof, and members of certain boards, councils, and task forces when engaged in the exercise or discharge of a governmental function, for injuries to property and persons; to define and limit this liability; to define and limit the liability of the state when engaged in a proprietary function; to authorize the purchase of liability insurance to protect against loss arising out of this liability; to provide for defending certain claims made against public officers and paying damages sought or awarded against them; to provide for the legal defense of public officers and employees; to provide for reimbursement of public officers and employees for certain legal expenses; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts," by amending section 1 (MCL 691.1401), as amended by 1999 PA 205.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Civil Law and the Judiciary,

The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

Rep. Richner moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 3, following line 3, by inserting:

"Enacting section 1. The provisions of this amendatory act do not limit or reduce the scope of a governmental function as defined by statute or common law.".

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Richner moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

Senate Bill No. 393, entitled

A bill to amend 1988 PA 73, entitled "The juvenile facilities act," by amending section 5a (MCL 803.225a), as amended by 1998 PA 521.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Criminal Justice,

The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

Rep. Faunce moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 5, line 3, after "section" by striking out the comma and ""sample"" and inserting a colon and:

"(A) "FELONY" MEANS A VIOLATION OF A PENAL LAW OF THIS STATE FOR WHICH THE OFFENDER MAY BE PUNISHED BY IMPRISONMENT FOR MORE THAN 1 YEAR OR AN OFFENSE EXPRESSLY DESIGNATED BY LAW TO BE A FELONY.

(B) "SAMPLE"".

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

Senate Bill No. 394, entitled

A bill to amend 1974 PA 150, entitled "Youth rehabilitation services act," by amending section 7a (MCL 803.307a), as amended by 1998 PA 517.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Criminal Justice,

The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

House Bill No. 4915, entitled

A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled "Michigan election law," by amending section 867 (MCL 168.867), as amended by 1980 PA 200.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Redistricting and Elections,

The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Lemmons moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

House Bill No. 4878, entitled

A bill to consolidate prior acts naming certain Michigan highways; to provide for the naming of certain highways; to prescribe certain duties of the state transportation department; and to repeal acts and parts of acts and certain resolutions.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. George moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

Senate Bill No. 389, entitled

A bill to amend 1990 PA 250, entitled "DNA identification profiling system act," by amending sections 2 and 6 (MCL 28.172 and 28.176), section 2 as amended by 1996 PA 508 and section 6 as amended by 2000 PA 30, and by adding section 3a.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-2) previously recommended by the Committee on Criminal Justice,

The substitute (H-2) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

Rep. Faunce moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 3, line 19, after "(4)" by inserting "THE COUNTY SHERIFF OR".

2. Amend page 3, line 19, after "AGENCY" by inserting "AS ORDERED BY THE COURT".

3. Amend page 3, line 27, after "BY" by inserting "THE COUNTY SHERIFF OR".

4. Amend page 4, line 4, after "PRECLUDE" by striking out "AN INVESTIGATING" and inserting "A".

The motion prevailed and the amendments were adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

Rep. Callahan moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 5, following line 18, by inserting:

"(10) IF A SAMPLE WAS COLLECTED UNDER SUBSECTION (1) FROM AN INDIVIDUAL WHO DOES NOT HAVE MORE THAN 1 CONVICTION, AND THAT CONVICTION WAS REVERSED BY AN APPELLATE COURT, THE INDIVIDUAL MAY PETITION THE SENTENCING COURT TO ORDER THE DISPOSING OF THE SAMPLE COLLECTED AND DNA IDENTIFICATION PROFILE RECORD FOR THAT CONVICTION IN THE MANNER PROVIDED IN SUBSECTIONS (12) AND (13). THE SENTENCING COURT SHALL ONLY ENTER THE ORDER UPON A FINDING THAT THE INDIVIDUAL HAS PROVEN BY CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE THAT THE CONVICTION WAS REVERSED BASED UPON THE GREAT WEIGHT OF THE EVIDENCE, SPECIFICALLY, THAT THERE WAS OVERWHELMING EVIDENCE AGAINST THE VERDICT RESULTING IN A MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE." and renumbering the remaining subsections.

2. Amend page 6, line 7, by striking out "(11)" and inserting "(12)".

The question being on the adoption of the amendments offered by Rep. Callahan,

Rep. Callahan demanded the yeas and nays.

The demand was supported.

The question being on the adoption of the amendments offered by Rep. Callahan,

The amendments were adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 366 Yeas--103

 

 
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMansSchermesser
BashamGilbertMcConicoScranton
BirkholzGodchauxMeadShackleton
BisbeeGosselinMeyerShulman
BishopHagerMiddaughSpade
BogardusHaleMortimerStallworth
BovinHansenMurphyStamas
BradstreetHardmanNeumannStewart
Brown, B.HartNewellSwitalski
Brown, C.HowellO'NeilTabor
Brown, R.JacobsPappageorgeThomas
CallahanJansenPattersonToy
CassisJelinekPestkaVan Woerkom
CaulJohnson, RickPhillipsVander Roest
Clark, I.Johnson, RuthPlakasVander Veen
Clarke, H.JulianPumfordVear
DanielsKilpatrickQuarlesVoorhees
DennisKoetjeRaczkowskiWaters
DeRossettKolbReevesWhitmer
DeVuystKooimanRichardvilleWilliams
DeWeeseKowallRichnerWojno
DroletKuipersRisonWoodward
EhardtLaSataRivetWoronchak
FaunceLemmonsRoccaZelenko
FrankLipseySanborn

 

 

Nays--0

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

______

 

 

Rep. Jacobs moved that Rep. Kilpatrick be excused temporarily from today's session.

The motion prevailed.

 

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

 

 

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4965, entitled

A bill to divide this state into 110 representative and 38 senatorial districts; and to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments and officers.

(The bill was received from the Senate on June 26, with substitute (S-1), consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1157.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

 

Rep. Quarles moved to amend the Senate substitute (S-1) as follows:

1. Amend page 1, line 4, by striking out all of line 4 through line 24, page 311 and inserting:

"DISTRICT 001:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5001, 5002, 5003, 5007, 5008, 5031, 5032, 5033, 5034, 5035, 5036, 5037, 5049, 5050, 5051, 5052, 5053, 5516

Tract 5009 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006

Tract 5010 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 3000, 3003

Tract 5048 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1019, 1020, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

Harper Woods City

DISTRICT 002:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5004, 5005, 5006, 5011, 5012, 5014, 5015, 5016, 5017, 5039, 5040, 5041, 5042, 5043

Tract 5009 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021

Tract 5010 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 3001, 3002, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011

Tract 5013 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4011, 4012, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 7000, 7001, 7002, 7003, 7004, 7005, 7006, 7007, 7008, 7009, 7010, 7011, 7012, 7013, 7014

Tract 5018 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 4000, 4001, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011

Tract 5044 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1003, 1004, 1005, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005

Tract 5121 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Grosse Pte twp

Grosse Pte Woods City

DISTRICT 003:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5019, 5020, 5045, 5122, 5123, 5124, 5126, 5129, 5132, 5133, 5134, 5136, 5139, 5140, 5141,5143, 5145, 5146

Tract 5013 (part) including block(s):

4010

Tract 5018 (part) including block(s):

3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4012, 4013, 4014

Tract 5044 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1006, 1007, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007

Tract 5121 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2014, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006

Tract 5135 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026

Tract 5156 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015

Grosse Pte City

Grosse Pte Farms City

Grosse Pte Park City

DISTRICT 004:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5046, 5047, 5062, 5063, 5064, 5102, 5103, 5106, 5107, 5108, 5109, 5147, 5148, 5149, 5150, 5151, 5152, 5153, 5154, 5157, 5158, 5161, 5162, 5163, 5164, 5165, 5166, 5167, 5168, 5169, 5170, 5178, 5185, 5186, 5188,

Tract 5048 (part) including block(s):

1003, 1009, 1016, 1017, 1018

Tract 5061 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2000, 2001, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

Tract 5065 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1003, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015

Tract 5105 (part) including block(s):

2000

Tract 5111 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012

Tract 5135 (part) including block(s):

1014

Tract 5156 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008

Tract 5171 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003

Tract 5172 (part) including block(s):

1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015

Tract 5176 (part) including block(s):

1000

Tract 5177 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2044, 2045, 2046, 2047, 2048

Tract 5184 (part) including block(s):

2022, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019

DISTRICT 005:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5066, 5067, 5068, 5069, 5070, 5071, 5072, 5073, 5074, 5075, 5076, 5077, 5078, 5104

Tract 5061 (part) including block(s):

2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Tract 5065 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1004

Tract 5105 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3020, 3021, 3022, 3023, 3024, 3025, 3026, 3027, 3028, 3029, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3034, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, 4016, 4017, 4018, 4019, 4020, 4021, 4022, 4023, 4024, 4025, 4026, 4027

Hamtramck City

Highland Park City

DISTRICT 006:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5112, 5115, 5116, 5117, 5174, 5175, 5179, 5180, 5181, 5201, 5202, 5203, 5204, 5205, 5206, 5207, 5208, 5215, 5218, 5219, 5220, 5222, 5223, 5224, 5251, 5305, 5307, 5308, 5324, 5325, 5326, 5330, 5333, 5334, 5336,

Tract 5111 (part) including block(s):

1007, 1008, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029

Tract 5171 (part) including block(s):

1004, 1005, 1006

Tract 5172 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 2008, 2009, 2010, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3020, 3021, 3022, 3023, 3024, 3025, 3026, 3027, 3028, 3029, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3034, 3035, 3036, 3037, 3038, 3039, 3040, 3041, 3042, 3043, 3044, 3045, 3046, 3047, 3048, 3049, 3050, 3051, 3052, 3053, 3054, 3055, 3056, 3057, 3058, 3059, 3060, 3061, 3062, 3063, 3064, 3065

Tract 5176 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011

Tract 5177 (part) including block(s):

2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2043

Tract 5184 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2028, 2029, 2030

Tract 5209 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

Tract 5213 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029

Tract 5214 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069

Tract 5221 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017

Tract 5231 (part) including block(s):

2011

Tract 5253 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008

Tract 5254 (part) including block(s):

4000

Tract 5310 (part) including block(s):

2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Tract 5312 (part) including block(s):

3000, 3001, 3009, 3010, 4000

Tract 5322 (part) including block(s):

2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 3000, 3002

Tract 5323 (part) including block(s):

2000, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009

Tract 5327 (part) including block(s):

2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Tract 5331 (part) including block(s):

2005, 2006, 3005, 3006

Tract 5332 (part) including block(s):

1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Tract 5337 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 2009, 2011, 2012

DISTRICT 007:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5211, 5232, 5233, 5234, 5235, 5236, 5237, 5238, 5240, 5241, 5242, 5243, 5245, 5247, 5248, 5252, 5255, 5256, 5257, 5258, 5260, 5261

Tract 5209 (part) including block(s):

2023

Tract 5213 (part) including block(s):

2023

Tract 5214 (part) including block(s):

1070, 1071

Tract 5221 (part) including block(s):

1010

Tract 5231 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

Tract 5254 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 4001, 4002

Tract 5262 (part) including block(s):

1011, 1012, 1013, 2010, 2011, 2012, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003

Tract 5263 (part) including block(s):

3006, 3007

River Rouge City

DISTRICT 008:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5079, 5080, 5301, 5302, 5311, 5313, 5314, 5315, 5316, 5317, 5318, 5319, 5381, 5382, 5383, 5384, 5386, 5389, 5390

Tract 5303 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008

Tract 5304 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1007, 1008, 1009, 4000, 4001, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008

Tract 5310 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 2000, 2001, 2010, 2011

Tract 5312 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3011, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012

Tract 5322 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 3001, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008

Tract 5323 (part) including block(s):

2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

Tract 5327 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007

Tract 5331 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004

Tract 5332 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008

Tract 5361 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004

Tract 5363 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1007

Tract 5385 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 7000, 7001, 7002, 7003, 7004, 7005, 7006, 7007, 8000, 8001, 8002, 8003, 8004, 8005, 8007

DISTRICT 009:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5264, 5265, 5335, 5341, 5342, 5343, 5344, 5345, 5346, 5347, 5350, 5351, 5352, 5355, 5356, 5357, 5365, 5366, 5372, 5454, 5455, 5456, 5457, 5458

Tract 5253 (part) including block(s):

1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018

Tract 5262 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Tract 5263 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3008, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011

Tract 5303 (part) including block(s):

3011, 3012, 4009

Tract 5304 (part) including block(s):

1006, 4002

Tract 5337 (part) including block(s):

1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010

Tract 5354 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004

Tract 5373 (part) including block(s):

2000, 2006

Tract 5378 (part) including block(s):

4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 6008, 6009

Tract 5453 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1009, 1010, 1011

Tract 5460 (part) including block(s):

1000

DISTRICT 010:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5362, 5364, 5367, 5368, 5369, 5370, 5371, 5375, 5376, 5377, 5387, 5388, 5391, 5392, 5393, 5394, 5395, 5396, 5397, 5421, 5422

Tract 5361 (part) including block(s):

3005, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008

Tract 5363 (part) including block(s):

1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 6008, 6009, 6010, 6011, 6012, 6013, 6014, 6015, 6016, 6017, 6018, 6019, 6020

Tract 5385 (part) including block(s):

8006

Tract 5401 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009

Tract 5402 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 4000

Tract 5403 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2011

Tract 5404 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 3000, 3005, 3006

DISTRICT 011:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5405, 5406, 5407, 5408, 5409, 5410, 5411, 5412, 5413, 5414, 5415, 5417, 5418, 5430, 5431, 5432, 5434, 5435, 5436, 5442, 5443

Tract 5401 (part) including block(s):

3004, 3005, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 6008, 6009, 6010

Tract 5402 (part) including block(s):

2004, 2005, 3005, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 6008, 6009, 6010, 7000, 7001, 7002, 7003, 7004, 7005, 7006, 7007, 7008, 7009, 7010

Tract 5403 (part) including block(s):

2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 6008, 6009, 6010, 6011, 6012

Tract 5404 (part) including block(s):

3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009

Tract 5429 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015

Tract 5437 (part) including block(s):

4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005

Tract 5438 (part) including block(s):

1002

Tract 5441 (part) including block(s):

4000, 4001, 4007, 4008, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6006

DISTRICT 012:

WAYNE County (part):

Detroit City (part), Tract(s):

5353, 5423, 5424, 5425, 5426, 5427, 5428, 5439, 5440, 5451, 5452, 5459, 5461, 5462, 5463, 5464, 5465, 5466, 5467, 5468, 5469

Tract 5354 (part) including block(s):

1007, 1008, 1009, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008

Tract 5373 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008

Tract 5378 (part) including block(s):

4005, 4006

Tract 5429 (part) including block(s):

2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011

Tract 5437 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015

Tract 5438 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028

Tract 5441 (part) including block(s):

4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4009, 5012, 6004, 6005

Tract 5453 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010

Tract 5460 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 6008, 6009

DISTRICT 013:

WAYNE County (part):

Dearborn Hts City (part), Tract(s):

5715, 5716, 5717, 5718, 5719, 5720, 5721, 5722, 5724, 5730, 5731

Tract 5726 (part) including block(s):

4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4009, 4010, 4011, 5004

Redford twp

DISTRICT 014:

WAYNE County (part):

Dearborn City (part), Tract(s):

5733, 5734, 5735, 5736, 5737, 5738, 5739, 5740, 5741, 5742, 5743, 5744, 5745, 5746, 5750, 5751, 5753, 5754, 5755, 5756,

Tract 5747 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5012, 5013, 5014, 5015

Tract 5748 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 4007, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5012, 5013, 5014

Tract 5749 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

DISTRICT 015:

WAYNE County (part):

Dearborn City (part), Tract(s):

5752

Tract 5747 (part) including block(s):

2007, 3009, 3010

Tract 5748 (part) including block(s):

1007, 1008, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4008, 4009, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 6008, 6009, 6010, 6011

Tract 5749 (part) including block(s):

2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037

Dearborn Hts City (part), Tract(s):

5725, 5727, 5728, 5729

Tract 5726 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 4000, 4007, 4008, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5012, 5013

Garden City City

Inkster City

DISTRICT 016:

WAYNE County (part):

Westland City

DISTRICT 017:

WAYNE County (part):

Livonia City (part), Tract(s):

5561, 5562, 5563, 5567, 5568, 5569, 5570, 5571, 5572, 5573, 5574, 5575, 5577, 5579, 5580, 5581, 5582, 5583, 5584, 5585, 5586, 5587, 5588, 5589, 5590, 5591, 5592

Tract 5564 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Tract 5565 (part) including block(s):

1008

Tract 5566 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1004, 1007, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005

Tract 5576 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

DISTRICT 018:

WAYNE County (part):

Canton twp (part), Tract(s):

5632, 5633, 5634, 5636

Tract 5635 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2042, 2043

Tract 5637 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008

Tract 5638 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1012, 1013, 1015, 1016, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Tract 5639 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1019, 1020, 1021

Tract 5640 (part) including block(s):

3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013

Tract 5644 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030

Livonia City (part), Tract(s):

Tract 5564 (part) including block(s):

3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013

Tract 5565 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033

Tract 5566 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1003, 1005, 1006

Tract 5576 (part) including block(s):

3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014

Northville City (part), Tract(s):

5601

Northville twp

Plymouth City

Plymouth twp

DISTRICT 019:

WAYNE County (part):

Belleville City

Canton twp (part), Tract(s):

5641, 5642, 5643, 5645, 5646, 5647, 5648, 5649, 5650

Tract 5635 (part) including block(s):

2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2044

Tract 5637 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

Tract 5638 (part) including block(s):

1010, 1011, 1014, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 2000

Tract 5639 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1018, 1022, 1023

Tract 5640 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Tract 5644 (part) including block(s):

2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026

Van Buren twp

Wayne City

DISTRICT 020:

WAYNE County (part):

Romulus City

Taylor City

DISTRICT 021:

WAYNE County (part):

Brownstown twp

Flat Rock City

Gibraltar City

Grosse Ile twp

Huron twp

Rockwood City

Sumpter twp

Woodhaven City

DISTRICT 022:

WAYNE County (part):

Allen Park City

Riverview City

Southgate City

Trenton City

DISTRICT 023:

WAYNE County (part):

Ecorse City

Lincoln Park City

Melvindale City

Wyandotte City

DISTRICT 024:

MACOMB County (part):

Eastpointe City (part), Tract(s):

2580, 2585, 2588, 2589

Tract 2581 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

Tract 2584 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 3000, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012

Tract 2586 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5012

Tract 2587 (part) including block(s):

1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 3001, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011

Lake twp

St Clair Shores City

DISTRICT 025:

MACOMB County (part):

Clinton twp (part), Tract(s):

2405, 2414, 2415, 2416

Tract 2404 (part) including block(s):

1021, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011

Tract 2406 (part) including block(s):

1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 3000

Tract 2407 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 3015, 3016, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005

Tract 2408 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018

Tract 2412 (part) including block(s):

3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014

Tract 2413 (part) including block(s):

1006, 1007, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025

Tract 2417 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002, 1009, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3020, 3021, 3022, 3023, 3024, 3025, 3026, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5007, 5019

Eastpointe City (part), Tract(s):

2582, 2583

Tract 2581 (part) including block(s):

2004, 2005, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009

Tract 2584 (part) including block(s):

3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3013, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5012

Tract 2586 (part) including block(s):

4003, 4004

Tract 2587 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 3000, 3002

Roseville City

DISTRICT 026:

OAKLAND County (part):

Berkely City (part), Tract(s):

1701

Tract 1700 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 3006

Tract 1702 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3015, 3016, 3017

Tract 1703 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017

Lathrup Village City

Southfield City

DISTRICT 027:

OAKLAND County (part):

Madison Hts City

Royal Oak City

DISTRICT 028:

MACOMB County (part):

Center Line City

Warren City (part), Tract(s):

2605, 2606, 2607, 2608, 2609, 2610, 2611, 2619, 2620, 2621, 2622, 2623, 2624, 2625, 2632, 2633, 2634, 2635, 2636, 2637, 2638

Tract 2604 (part) including block(s):

1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008

Tract 2626 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Tract 2631 (part) including block(s):

2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 3010, 3011

Tract 2639 (part) including block(s):

6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 6008, 6009, 6010, 6011, 6012, 6013, 6014, 6015, 6016, 6017, 6018, 6019, 6020, 6021, 6022, 6023, 6024, 7001, 7002, 7003, 7004, 7005, 7007, 7008, 7009, 7010, 7011, 7012, 7013, 7014, 7015

Tract 2640 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002, 1003, 1009, 1010, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

DISTRICT 029:

OAKLAND County (part):

Birmingham City

Bloomfield Hills City

Bloomfield twp

Southfield twp

West Bloomfield twp (part), Tract(s):

1560

Tract 1563 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3020, 3021, 3022, 3023, 3024, 3025, 3026, 3027, 3028, 3029, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3034, 3036, 3037, 3038, 3039, 3040, 3041, 3042, 3043

Tract 1564 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1998, 1999

Tract 1570 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 2000, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2026, 2027, 2028

DISTRICT 030:

MACOMB County (part):

Fraser City

Sterling Heights City (part), Tract(s):

2320, 2321

Tract 2318 (part) including block(s):

2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

Tract 2319 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 9010

Tract 2322 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005

Warren City (part), Tract(s):

2600, 2601, 2602, 2603, 2612, 2613, 2614, 2615, 2616, 2617, 2618, 2627, 2628, 2629, 2630, 2641, 2642, 2676

Tract 2604 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002

Tract 2626 (part) including block(s):

1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011

Tract 2631 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3012, 3013

Tract 2639 (part) including block(s):

7000, 7006, 8000, 8001, 8002, 8003, 8004, 8005, 8006, 8007, 8008, 8009, 8010, 8011, 8012, 8013, 8014, 8015, 8016, 8017, 8018

Tract 2640 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008

DISTRICT 031:

MACOMB County (part):

Clinton twp (part), Tract(s):

2400, 2403, 2409, 2410, 2418, 2419, 2420, 2421, 2425, 2430, 2435, 2440

Tract 2404 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 2001, 2002, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005

Tract 2406 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008

Tract 2407 (part) including block(s):

3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3017, 3018, 3019, 4000

Tract 2408 (part) including block(s):

1000, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030

Tract 2412 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 3000, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008

Tract 2413 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015

Tract 2417 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 5005, 5006, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5012, 5013, 5014, 5015, 5016, 5017, 5018

Mt Clemens City

DISTRICT 032:

MACOMB County (part):

Sterling Heights City (part), Tract(s):

2300, 2302, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2314, 2315, 2316, 2317, 2323, 2324, 2325, 2330,

Tract 2303 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1003, 1011, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014

Tract 2307 (part) including block(s):

1005, 1009, 1010, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1020, 1021, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008

Tract 2313 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

Tract 2318 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011

Tract 2319 (part) including block(s):

9000, 9001, 9002, 9003, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, 9008, 9009

Tract 2322 (part) including block(s):

3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004

DISTRICT 033:

MACOMB County (part):

Shelby twp

Sterling Heights City (part), Tract(s):

2257, 2304, 2305, 2306

Tract 2303 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010

Tract 2307 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1011, 1012, 1018, 1019

Tract 2313 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002

Utica City

DISTRICT 034:

GENESSEE County (part):

Clio City

Davison City

Davison twp

Forest twp

Genesee twp

Mount Morris City

Richfield twp

Thetford twp

Vienna twp

DISTRICT 035:

OAKLAND County (part):

Berkely City (part), Tract(s):

1704

Tract 1700 (part) including block(s):

2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017

Tract 1702 (part) including block(s):

3012, 3013, 3014

Tract 1703 (part) including block(s):

1016, 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

Ferndale City

Hazel Park City

Huntington Woods City

Oak Park City

Pleasant Ridge City

Royal Oak twp

DISTRICT 036:

MACOMB County (part):

Armada twp

Bruce twp

Macomb twp

Ray twp

Washington twp

DISTRICT 037:

OAKLAND County (part):

Farmington City

Farmington Hills City

DISTRICT 038:

OAKLAND County (part):

Commerce twp

West Bloomfield twp (part), Tract(s):

1541, 1546, 1561, 1562, 1565, 1569, 1571, 1572, 1573, 1574, 1575, 1576, 1577, 1578, 1579,

Tract 1563 (part) including block(s):

3035

Tract 1564 (part) including block(s):

1004, 1005, 1010, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2998, 2999

Tract 1570 (part) including block(s):

1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2024, 2025

DISTRICT 039:

OAKLAND County (part):

Addison twp

Independence twp

Orion twp

Oxford twp

Village of Clarkston City

DISTRICT 040:

OAKLAND County (part):

Lyon twp

Northville City (part), Tract(s):

1378

Novi City

Novi twp

South Lyon City

Walled Lake City

Wixom City

DISTRICT 041:

OAKLAND County (part):

Brandon twp

Groveland twp

Highland twp

Holly twp

Milford twp

Rose twp

Springfield twp

White Lake twp (part), Tract(s):

1303

Tract 1302 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028

Tract 1305 (part) including block(s):

2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2998, 2999

DISTRICT 042:

MACOMB County (part):

Chesterfield twp

Harrison twp

Lenox twp

Memphis City (part), Tract(s):

2100

New Baltimore City

Richmond City (part), Tract(s):

2110

Richmond twp

DISTRICT 043:

OAKLAND County (part):

Auburn Hills City

Keego Harbor City

Lake Angelus City

Orchard Lake Village City

Pontiac City

Sylvan Lake City

DISTRICT 044:

OAKLAND County (part):

Clawson City

Troy City

DISTRICT 045:

OAKLAND County (part):

Waterford twp

West Bloomfield twp (part), Tract(s):

1542

White Lake twp (part), Tract(s):

1300, 1301, 1304, 1306, 1307,

Tract 1302 (part) including block(s):

2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2029, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3997, 3998, 3999

Tract 1305 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

DISTRICT 046:

OAKLAND County (part):

Oakland twp

Rochester City

Rochester Hills City

DISTRICT 047:

LIVINGSTON County (part):

Cohoctah twp

Conway twp

Green Oak twp

Hamburg twp

Handy twp

Iosco twp

Marion twp (part), Tract(s):

7301, 7306, 7331

Tract 7251 (part) including block(s):

4018

Putnam twp

Unadilla twp

WASHTENAW County (part):

Dexter twp

Lyndon twp

Northfield twp

DISTRICT 048:

GENESSEE County (part):

Flint City (part), Tract(s):

0001, 0002, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0007, 0008, 0009, 0010, 0011, 0012, 0013, 0014, 0015, 0016, 0017, 0018, 0019, 0020, 0021, 0025, 0029

Tract 0022 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4999, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5011, 5012, 5013, 5014, 5016, 6000, 6001

Tract 0023 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3017

Tract 0024 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1020, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008

Tract 0026 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1999, 2004

Tract 0027 (part) including block(s):

1010, 1011, 2000, 2001

Tract 0028 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2043, 2044, 2045, 2046, 2047, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2053, 2054, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2058, 2059, 2060, 2061, 2062, 2063, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2068, 2069, 2070, 2071, 2999, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3020, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010

Tract 0032 (part) including block(s):

1017, 1018

Tract 0036 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, 4016, 4017, 4021, 4022, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005

Tract 0037 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3020, 3021, 3022, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, 4016, 4017, 4018, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5012

Tract 0038 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1009, 1010, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022

DISTRICT 049:

GENESSEE County (part):

Flint City (part), Tract(s):

0030, 0031, 0033, 0034, 0035, 0039, 0040, 0041

Tract 0022 (part) including block(s):

5010, 5015, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 6008, 6009, 6010, 6011

Tract 0023 (part) including block(s):

3009, 3010, 3016, 3018, 3019, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, 4016

Tract 0024 (part) including block(s):

1018, 1019, 2010

Tract 0026 (part) including block(s):

2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5012, 5013, 5014, 5015, 5016, 5017, 5018, 5019, 5020, 5021, 5022, 5023, 5024, 5025, 5026, 5027, 5028, 5029, 5030, 5031, 5032, 5033, 5034, 5035

Tract 0027 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, 4016, 4017, 4018, 4019, 4020, 4021, 4022, 4023, 4024, 4025, 4026

Tract 0028 (part) including block(s):

4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, 4016, 4017, 4018, 4019, 5000, 5011, 5012, 5013, 5014, 5015

Tract 0032 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, 4016, 4999

Tract 0036 (part) including block(s):

3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3020, 3021, 4018, 4019, 4020, 4023, 4024, 4025, 4026, 4027, 4028, 4029, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5012, 5013, 5014, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 6008, 6009, 6010, 6011, 6012, 6013, 6014, 6015, 6016, 6017, 6018, 6019, 6020, 6021, 6022, 6023, 6024

Tract 0037 (part) including block(s):

3015, 3016, 3023, 3024, 3025, 3026

Tract 0038 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014

Flint twp

Mount Morris twp (part), Tract(s):

0105.01, 0105.02

Tract 0103.04 (part) including block(s):

1004, 1005, 1007, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2019, 2020, 2021, 3006, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006, 6007, 6008, 6009, 6010, 6011, 6012, 6013, 6014, 6015, 6016, 6017, 6018, 6019, 6020

Tract 0105.03 (part) including block(s):

3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3009, 3010

Tract 0105.04 (part) including block(s):

3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015

Swartz Creek City

DISTRICT 050:

GENESSEE County (part):

Atlas twp

Burton City

Grand Blanc City

Grand Blanc twp

Mundy twp

DISTRICT 051:

GENESSEE County (part):

Argentine twp

Clayton twp

Fenton City

Fenton twp

Flushing City

Flushing twp

Gaines twp

Linden City

Montrose City

Montrose twp

Mount Morris twp (part), Tract(s):

0103.05

Tract 0103.04 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1006, 1008, 1009, 1010, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3007, 3008, 3009, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5011, 5012, 5013, 5014

Tract 0105.03 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008

Tract 0105.04 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2043, 2044, 2045, 2046

DISTRICT 052:

WASHTENAW County (part):

Ann Arbor City (part), Tract(s):

4021, 4031, 4032, 4036, 4038, 4060, 4530

Tract 4002 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002

Tract 4007 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1005, 1021, 1022, 1024, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

Tract 4008 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003

Tract 4022 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1002, 1004, 1005, 1006, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Tract 4026 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006

Tract 4033 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1002, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1016, 1017, 1020, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2040, 2041, 2046, 2047, 2049, 2052, 2053, 2055, 2056, 3023, 3026, 3045

Tract 4034 (part) including block(s):

2002, 4007, 4008, 4010, 4011

Ann Arbor twp (part), Tract(s):

4031, 4032, 4036, 4038, 4042, 4060

Tract 4022 (part) including block(s):

1001, 1003, 1007

Tract 4023 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1005, 1006, 2030

Tract 4025 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1004, 1006

Tract 4026 (part) including block(s):

1007

Tract 4027 (part) including block(s):

3003

Tract 4053 (part) including block(s):

6010, 6012, 6013, 6014, 6016, 6017, 6020, 6021, 6022, 6023, 6024, 6025, 6026, 6029, 6031

Freedom twp

Lima twp

Pittsfield twp (part), Tract(s):

4053, 4054, 4140, 4142, 4143, 4145, 4147, 4149, 4152, 4154, 4156, 4160, 4162, 4229

Tract 4044 (part) including block(s):

2007

Tract 4051 (part) including block(s):

2020

Tract 4055 (part) including block(s):

2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014

Tract 4056 (part) including block(s):

1018

Tract 4158 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2020, 2021

Scio twp (part), Tract(s):

4042, 4530, 4540, 4550, 4560,

Tract 4033 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1003, 1015, 1018, 1019, 1021, 1022, 1023, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2023, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2030, 2034, 2039, 2042, 2043, 2044, 2045, 2048, 2050, 2051, 2054, 2057, 3014, 3015, 3017, 3018, 3022, 3024, 3025, 3043, 3044, 3998

Sharon twp

Sylvan twp

Webster twp

DISTRICT 053:

WASHTENAW County (part):

Ann Arbor City (part), Tract(s):

4001, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4023, 4025, 4027, 4035, 4041, 4042, 4043, 4044, 4045, 4046, 4051, 4052, 4053, 4054, 4055, 4056, 4142, 4147, 4149, 4154,

Tract 4002 (part) including block(s):

1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

Tract 4007 (part) including block(s):

1003, 1004, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1023, 1025, 3000, 3001

Tract 4008 (part) including block(s):

1004, 1005, 1006, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008

Tract 4022 (part) including block(s):

1008, 1010, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

Tract 4026 (part) including block(s):

2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009

Tract 4033 (part) including block(s):

3000, 3003, 3005, 3007, 3009, 3012, 3013, 3016, 3019, 3020, 3021, 3027, 3028, 3029, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3034, 3035, 3036, 3037, 3038, 3039, 3040, 3042, 3046, 3047, 3048, 3049, 3050, 3051, 3052, 3053, 3054, 3055, 3999

Tract 4034 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 4000, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4009, 4012,

Ann Arbor twp (part), Tract(s):

4034, 4035, 4041, 4043, 4045, 4046

Tract 4022 (part) including block(s):

1009

Tract 4023 (part) including block(s):

1004, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2024, 2025

Tract 4025 (part) including block(s):

2002

Tract 4026 (part) including block(s):

2006, 2008, 2010

Tract 4027 (part) including block(s):

1004, 2014, 3011

Tract 4053 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1009, 1010, 1014, 1015, 1017, 1021, 1026, 1030, 2000, 2002, 4004, 4006, 4007, 4011, 4022, 6003, 6004, 6007, 6009, 6034, 6037, 6040

Pittsfield twp (part), Tract(s):

4045, 4046, 4052

Tract 4044 (part) including block(s):

2001, 2005

Tract 4051 (part) including block(s):

1004, 1005, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2009, 2012

Tract 4055 (part) including block(s):

2001, 2002

Tract 4056 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1003, 4002

Scio twp (part), Tract(s):

Tract 4033 (part) including block(s):

3001, 3002, 3004, 3006, 3008, 3010, 3011, 3041

DISTRICT 054:

WASHTENAW County (part):

Augusta twp

Salem twp

Superior twp

Ypsilanti City

Ypsilanti twp

DISTRICT 055:

MONROE County (part):

Ash twp

Berlin twp

Dundee twp

Exeter twp

Frenchtown twp (part), Tract(s):

8309, 8311, 8312, 8313, 8315, 8316, 8317

Tract 8314 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 2000, 4000, 4001, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4010, 4998, 5000, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009, 5010, 5012, 5013

London twp

Milan City

Milan twp

Petersburg City

Summerfield twp

WASHTENAW County (part):

Bridgewater twp

Lodi twp

Manchester twp

Pittsfield twp (part), Tract(s):

Tract 4234 (part) including block(s):

2010, 2011, 2012

Saline City

Saline twp

York twp

DISTRICT 056:

MONROE County (part):

Bedford twp

Erie twp

Frenchtown twp (part), Tract(s):

8318

Tract 8314 (part) including block(s):

1013

Ida twp

LaSalle twp

Luna Pier City

Monroe City

Monroe twp

Raisinville twp

Whiteford twp

DISTRICT 057:

LENAWEE County (part):

Adrian City

Adrian twp

Blissfield twp

Clinton twp

Deerfield twp

Dover twp

Fairfield twp

Franklin twp

Hudson City

Hudson twp

Macon twp

Madison twp

Medina twp

Morenci City

Ogden twp

Palmyra twp

Raisin twp

Ridgeway twp

Riga twp

Rollin twp

Rome twp

Seneca twp

Tecumseh City

Tecumseh twp

Woodstock twp

DISTRICT 058:

BRANCH County

HILLSDALE County

DISTRICT 059:

CASS County (part):

Calvin twp

Jefferson twp

LaGrange twp (part), Tract(s):

0007

Tract 0003 (part) including block(s):

6033

Tract 0004 (part) including block(s):

5044

Tract 0006 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1009, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2035, 2036, 2999

Marcellus twp

Mason twp

Milton twp

Newberg twp

Ontwa twp

Penn twp

Pokagon twp

Porter twp

Volinia twp

ST. JOSEPH County

DISTRICT 060:

KALAMAZOO County (part):

Cooper twp

Kalamazoo City

Kalamazoo twp (part), Tract(s):

0001, 0014.01, 0014.02, 0018.03

Portage City (part), Tract(s):

0018.02

DISTRICT 061:

KALAMAZOO County (part):

Alamo twp

Kalamazoo twp (part), Tract(s):

0002.02, 0015.01, 0015.02, 0015.03

Oshtemo twp

Parchment City

Portage City (part), Tract(s):

0019.02, 0019.04, 0019.05, 0019.06, 0019.07, 0020.02, 0020.03, 0020.04, 0020.05, 0021.01, 0021.02

Prairie Ronde twp

Texas twp

DISTRICT 062:

CALHOUN County (part):

Albion City

Albion twp

Battle Creek City (part), Tract(s):

0001, 0002, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0007, 0009, 0010, 0011, 0012, 0013, 0014, 0015, 0016, 0017, 0018, 0019, 0025, 0026,

Tract 0008 (part) including block(s):

1014, 1015, 1016, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035

Bedford twp (part), Tract(s):

Tract 0013 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1003, 1005, 1009

Tract 0026 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002

Burlington twp

Clarence twp

Clarendon twp

Convis twp

Eckford twp (part), Tract(s):

0030

Tract 0040 (part) including block(s):

5029, 5030, 5031, 5032, 5033, 5034, 5035, 5036, 5037, 5038, 5039, 5040, 5041, 5042, 5043, 5046, 5995, 5997

Fredonia twp (part), Tract(s):

Tract 0029 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1003, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2037, 2038, 2997, 2998

Tract 0040 (part) including block(s):

5044, 5045, 5047, 5996

Homer twp

Lee twp

Leroy twp

Marengo twp

Marshall City (part), Tract(s):

Tract 0029 (part) including block(s):

1004

Newton twp

Sheridan twp

Springfield City

Tekonsha twp

DISTRICT 063:

CALHOUN County (part):

Athens

Battle Creek City (part), Tract(s):

0022, 0023

Tract 0008 (part) including block(s):

1004, 1005, 1018, 1019

Bedford twp (part), Tract(s):

0010, 0011, 0012, 0024, 0025,

Tract 0013 (part) including block(s):

1001

Tract 0026 (part) including block(s):

1011, 1012, 1013, 1021, 1022, 1998, 1999, 2028, 2029

Eckford twp (part), Tract(s):

Tract 0040 (part) including block(s):

5027

Emmett twp

Fredonia twp (part), Tract(s):

Tract 0029 (part) including block(s):

1001

Tract 0040 (part) including block(s):

5026

Marshall City (part), Tract(s):

0039, 0040

Tract 0029 (part) including block(s):

1000

Marshall twp

Pennfield twp

KALAMAZOO County (part):

Brady twp

Charleston twp

Climax twp

Comstock twp

Galesburg City

Pavilion twp

Richland twp

Ross twp

Schoolcraft twp

Wakeshma twp

DISTRICT 064:

JACKSON County (part):

Blackman twp

Jackson City

Leoni twp

Sandstone twp

Spring Arbor twp

Summit twp (part), Tract(s):

0059

Tompkins twp

DISTRICT 065:

EATON County (part):

Brookfield twp

Eaton Rapids City

Hamlin twp

JACKSON County (part):

Columbia twp

Concord twp

Grass Lake twp

Hanover twp

Henrietta twp

Liberty twp

Napoleon twp

Norvell twp

Parma twp

Pulaski twp

Rives twp

Springport twp

Summit twp (part), Tract(s):

0050, 0051, 0052, 0053.01, 0053.02

Waterloo twp

LENAWEE County (part):

Cambridge twp

DISTRICT 066:

LIVINGSTON County (part):

Brighton City

Brighton twp

Deerfield twp

Genoa twp

Hartland twp

Howell City

Howell twp

Marion twp (part), Tract(s):

Tract 7251 (part) including block(s):

1027, 1029, 4005, 4019, 4020, 4021, 4022

Oceola twp

Tyrone twp

DISTRICT 067:

INGHAM County (part):

Alaiedon twp

Aurelius twp

Bunker Hill twp

Delhi Charter twp

Ingham twp

Lansing City (part), Tract(s):

0036.01, 0036.02, 0051, 0052.01, 0052.02, 0053.03, 0055.01, 0056

Tract 0017.02 (part) including block(s):

1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034

Tract 0027 (part) including block(s):

2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014

Tract 0037 (part) including block(s):

1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006

Tract 0053.02 (part) including block(s):

2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2043, 2044, 2045, 2046, 2047, 2048

Leroy twp

Leslie City

Leslie twp

Locke twp

Mason City

Onondaga twp

Stockbridge twp

Vevay twp

Wheatfield twp

White Oak twp

DISTRICT 068:

INGHAM County (part):

Lansing City (part), Tract(s):

0001, 0002, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0007, 0008, 0009, 0010, 0012, 0013, 0014, 0015, 0016, 0017.01, 0019, 0020, 0021, 0022, 0023, 0024, 0025, 0026, 0028, 0029.01, 0029.02, 0031.01, 0031.02, 0032, 0033.01, 0033.02, 0034, 0035, 0038.01, 0040, 0044.04, 0053.04, 0065

Tract 0017.02 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047

Tract 0027 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 2000, 2002, 3000, 3001, 3009

Tract 0037 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4007, 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008, 5009

Tract 0053.02 (part) including block(s):

2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2027

Lansing twp

DISTRICT 069:

INGHAM County (part):

East Lansing City (part), Tract(s):

0029.01, 0038.01, 0038.02, 0039.01, 0039.02, 0040, 0041, 0042, 0043.01, 0043.02, 0044.02, 0044.03, 0044.04, 0044.05, 0045, 0046

Lansing City (part), Tract(s):

0050.01

Meridian twp

Williamston City

Williamstown twp

DISTRICT 070:

IONIA County (part):

Belding City

Danby twp

Easton twp (part), Tract(s):

0316, 0317, 0318

Tract 0306 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1003, 1005, 1006, 1034, 1037, 1044, 1045, 1072, 1073,

Ionia City (part), Tract(s):

Tract 0306 (part) including block(s):

1074, 1075, 1995, 1004

Keene twp

Lyons twp

North Plains twp

Orleans twp

Otisco twp

Portland City

Portland twp

Ronald twp

Sebewa twp

MONTCALM County

DISTRICT 071:

EATON County (part):

Bellevue twp

Benton twp

Carmel twp

Charlotte City

Chester twp

Delta twp

Eaton Rapids twp

Eaton twp

Grand Ledge City (part), Tract(s):

0204.01, 0204.02

Kalamo twp

Lansing City (part), Tract(s):

0202.02, 0214

Olivet City

Oneida Charter twp

Potterville City

Roxand twp

Sunfield twp

Vermontville twp

Walton twp

Windsor twp

DISTRICT 072:

KENT County (part):

Byron twp

Caledonia twp

Gaines twp

Kentwood City

DISTRICT 073:

KENT County (part):

Algoma twp (part), Tract(s):

0106

Tract 0107 (part) including block(s):

2002

Cannon twp

Cedar Springs City

Plainfield twp

Solon twp

Sparta twp

Tyrone twp

Walker City

DISTRICT 074:

KENT County (part):

Alpine twp

Grandville City

OTTAWA County (part):

Chester twp

Coopersville City

Georgetown twp

Polkton twp

Tallmadge twp

Wright twp

DISTRICT 075:

KENT County (part):

Grand Rapids City (part), Tract(s):

0003, 0004, 0010, 0011.02, 0023, 0024, 0031, 0032, 0033, 0034, 0035, 0036, 0038, 0040, 0043, 0044, 0118.01, 0118.03, 0126.03, 0126.05, 0126.06

Tract 0005 (part) including block(s):

2013

Tract 0011.01 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 3000, 3010, 3016, 3017, 3018

Tract 0037 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3020, 3021

Tract 0039 (part) including block(s):

1015, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

Tract 0041 (part) including block(s):

2003

Tract 0042 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1019, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2023, 2024

Tract 0045 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001

DISTRICT 076:

KENT County (part):

Grand Rapids City (part), Tract(s):

0001, 0002, 0006, 0007, 0008, 0009, 0012, 0013, 0014, 0015, 0016, 0017, 0018, 0019, 0020, 0021, 0022, 0025, 0026, 0027, 0028, 0029, 0030, 0116, 0133,

Tract 0005 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3999, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, 4016, 4017

Tract 0011.01 (part) including block(s):

2017, 2018, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015

Tract 0039 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1014

DISTRICT 077:

KENT County (part):

Grand Rapids City (part), Tract(s):

0046

Tract 0037 (part) including block(s):

2016, 2020

Tract 0041 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2029, 2030

Tract 0042 (part) including block(s):

1005, 1006, 1011, 1012, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1020, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

Tract 0045 (part) including block(s):

1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1081, 1082

Wyoming City

DISTRICT 078:

BERRIEN County (part):

Baroda twp

Bertrand twp

Bridgeman City

Buchanan City

Buchanan twp

Chikaming twp

Galien twp

Lake Charter twp

Lincoln twp

New Buffalo City

New Buffalo twp

Niles twp (part), Tract(s):

0207, 0210, 0211, 0212

Tract 0209 (part) including block(s):

4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4016, 4017, 4018, 4019, 4020, 4024, 4025, 4026

Oronoko twp

Royalton twp

Sodus twp

St Joseph Charter twp

St Joseph City

Three Oaks twp

Weesaw twp

DISTRICT 079:

BERRIEN County (part):

Bainbridge twp

Benton Charter twp

Benton Harbor City

Berrien twp

Coloma City

Coloma twp

Hagar twp

Niles City

Niles twp (part), Tract(s):

0204, 0205, 0206

Tract 0209 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1005, 1008, 1009, 4000

Pipestone twp

Watervliet City

Watervliet twp

CASS County (part):

Dowagiac City

Howard twp

LaGrange twp (part), Tract(s):

Tract 0003 (part) including block(s):

6038, 6039

Tract 0004 (part) including block(s):

1039, 5001, 5004

Tract 0006 (part) including block(s):

1006, 1007

Silver Creek twp

Wayne twp

DISTRICT 080:

ALLEGAN County (part):

Otsego City

Otsego twp

Watson twp

VAN BUREN County

DISTRICT 081:

ST. CLAIR County (part):

Burtchville twp

Clyde twp

Emmett twp

Fort Gratiot twp

Grant twp

Greenwood twp

Kenockee twp

Kimball twp

Marysville City

Port Huron City

Port Huron twp

St Clair twp

DISTRICT 082:

LAPEER County (part):

Almont twp

Arcadia twp

Attica twp

Burlington twp

Burnside twp

Deerfield twp

Dryden twp

Elba twp

Goodland twp

Hadley twp

Imlay twp

Imlay city City

Lapeer City

Lapeer twp

Marathon twp

Mayfield twp

Metamora twp

North Branch twp

Oregon twp

Rich twp

DISTRICT 083:

SANILAC County (part):

Brown city City

Buel twp

Croswell City

Elk twp

Elmer twp

Flynn twp

Fremont twp

Lexington twp

Maple Valley twp

Marlette City

Marlette twp

Speaker twp

Worth twp

ST. CLAIR County (part):

Algonac City

Berlin twp

Brockway twp

Casco twp

China twp

Clay twp

Columbus twp

Cottrellville twp

East China twp (part), Tract(s):

6430, 6440

Ira twp

Lynn twp

Marine City City

Memphis City (part), Tract(s):

6585

Mussey twp

Richmond City (part), Tract(s):

6512, 6516

Riley twp

St Clair City

Wales twp

Yale City

DISTRICT 084:

HURON County

SANILAC County (part):

Argyle twp

Austin twp

Bridgehampton twp

Custer twp

Delaware twp

Evergreen twp

Forester twp

Greenleaf twp

Lamotte twp

Marion twp

Minden twp

Moore twp

Sandusky City

Sanilac twp

Washington twp

Watertown twp

Wheatland twp

TUSCOLA County (part):

Akron twp

Almer twp

Columbia twp

Dayton twp

Elkland twp

Ellington twp

Elmwood twp

Fairgrove twp

Fremont twp

Indianfields twp

Juniata twp

Kingston twp

Koylton twp

Novesta twp

Watertown twp

Wells twp

DISTRICT 085:

CLINTON County (part):

Bath twp

Dewitt twp (part), Tract(s):

Tract 0101.02 (part) including block(s):

1088

Ovid twp

Victor twp

SHIAWASSEE County

DISTRICT 086:

KENT County (part):

Ada twp

Algoma twp (part), Tract(s):

Tract 0107 (part) including block(s):

2005

Bowne twp

Cascade twp

Courtland twp

East Grand Rapids City

Grand Rapids twp

Grattan twp

Lowell City

Lowell twp

Nelson twp

Oakfield twp

Rockford City

Spencer twp

Vergennes twp

DISTRICT 087:

BARRY County

IONIA County (part):

Berlin twp

Boston twp

Campbell twp

Easton twp (part), Tract(s):

Tract 0306 (part) including block(s):

1026, 1042, 1046, 1048, 1049, 1050

Ionia City (part), Tract(s):

0316, 0317, 0318

Tract 0306 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1035, 1036, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1043, 1047, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1055, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1993, 1996, 1999

Ionia twp

Odessa twp

Orange twp

DISTRICT 088:

ALLEGAN County (part):

Allegan City

Allegan twp

Casco twp

Cheshire twp

Clyde twp

Dorr twp

Fennville City

Fillmore twp

Ganges twp

Gunplain twp

Heath twp

Holland City (part), Tract(s):

0301, 0302.01, 0302.02

Hopkins twp

Laketown twp

Lee twp

Leighton twp

Manilus twp

Martin twp

Monterey twp

Overisel twp

Plainwell City

Salem twp

Saugatuck City

Saugatuck twp

South Haven City (part), Tract(s):

0309

Trowbridge twp

Valley twp

Wayland City

Wayland twp

DISTRICT 089:

OTTAWA County (part):

Allendale twp

Crockery twp

Ferrysburg City

Grand Haven City

Grand Haven twp

Olive twp

Park twp

Port Sheldon twp

Robinson twp

Spring Lake twp

DISTRICT 090:

OTTAWA County (part):

Blendon twp

Holland City (part), Tract(s):

0222.01, 0223, 0224, 0225, 0226, 0227, 0228

Holland twp

Hudsonville City

Jamestown twp

Zeeland City

Zeeland twp

DISTRICT 091:

MUSKEGON County (part):

Blue Lake twp

Casnovia twp

Cedar Creek twp

Egelston twp

Fruitport twp

Holton twp

Montague City

Montague twp

Moorland twp

Muskegon Hts City

Norton Shores City

Ravenna twp

Sullivan twp

Whitehall City

OCEANA County (part):

Ferry twp

Grant twp

Shelby twp

DISTRICT 092:

MUSKEGON County (part):

Dalton twp

Fruitland twp

Laketon twp

Muskegon City

Muskegon twp

North Muskegon City

Roosevelt Park City

White River twp

Whitehall twp

DISTRICT 093:

CLINTON County (part):

Bengal twp

Bingham twp

Dallas twp

Dewitt City

Dewitt twp (part), Tract(s):

0101.01, 0102.01, 0102.03, 0102.04

Tract 0101.02 (part) including block(s):

1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1048, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1074, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1083, 1084, 1086, 1090, 1092, 1094, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1109, 1110, 1111, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025

Duplain twp

Eagle twp

East Lansing City (part), Tract(s):

0101.02

Essex twp

Grand Ledge City (part), Tract(s):

0104

Greenbush twp

Lebanon twp

Olive twp

Riley twp

St Johns City

Watertown twp

Westphalia twp

GRATIOT County

DISTRICT 094:

SAGINAW County (part):

Albee twp

Brady twp

Brant twp

Carrollton twp

Chapin twp

Chesaning twp

Jonesfield twp

Lakefield twp

Maple Grove twp

Marion twp

Richland twp

Saginaw twp

Spaulding twp

St Charles twp

Taymouth twp

Thomas twp

Zilwaukee City

DISTRICT 095:

SAGINAW County (part):

Bridgeport twp

Buena Vista twp

Fremont twp

James twp

Kochville twp

Saginaw City

Swan Creek twp

Zilwaukee twp

DISTRICT 096:

BAY County (part):

Bay city City

Frankenlust twp

Merritt twp

Portsmouth twp

SAGINAW County (part):

Birch Run twp

Blumfield twp

Frankenmuth City

Frankenmuth twp

Tittabawassee twp

TUSCOLA County (part):

Arbela twp

Denmark twp

Gilford twp

Millington twp

Tuscola twp

Vassar City

Vassar twp

Wisner twp

DISTRICT 097:

BAY County (part):

Auburn City

Bangor twp

Beaver twp

Essexville City

Fraser twp

Garfield twp

Gibson twp

Hampton twp

Kawkawlin twp

Midland City (part), Tract(s):

2856

Monitor twp

Mt. Forest twp

Pinconning City

Pinconning twp

Williams twp

GLADWIN County

DISTRICT 098:

ISABELLA County (part):

Coe twp

MIDLAND County

DISTRICT 099:

CLARE County

ISABELLA County (part):

Broomfield twp

Chippewa twp

Clare City (part), Tract(s):

9507

Coldwater twp

Deerfield twp

Denver twp

Fremont twp

Gilmore twp

Isabella twp

Lincoln twp

Mt Pleasant City

Nottawa twp

Rolland twp

Sherman twp

Union twp

Vernon twp

Wise twp

DISTRICT 100:

MASON County

NEWAYGO County

OCEANA County (part):

Benona twp

Claybanks twp

Colfax twp

Crystal twp

Elbridge twp

Golden twp

Greenwood twp

Hart City

Hart twp

Leavitt twp

Newfield twp

Otto twp

Pentwater twp

Weare twp

DISTRICT 101:

BENZIE County

LEELANAU County

MANISTEE County

WEXFORD County

DISTRICT 102:

LAKE County

MECOSTA County

MISSAUKEE County

OSCEOLA County

DISTRICT 103:

ARENAC County

IOSCO County

OGEMAW County

ROSCOMMON County

DISTRICT 104:

GRAND TRAVERSE County

KALKASKA County

DISTRICT 105:

ANTRIM County

CHARLEVOIX County

CHEBOYGAN County (part):

Aloha twp

Beaugrand twp

Benton twp

Burt twp

Cheboygan City

Ellis twp

Forest twp

Grant twp

Hebron twp

Inverness twp

Mackinaw twp

Mentor twp

Mullett twp

Munro twp

Nunda twp

Walker twp

Waverly twp

Wilmot twp

OTSEGO County

DISTRICT 106:

ALCONA County

ALPENA County

CRAWFORD County

MONTMORENCY County

OSCODA County

PRESQUE ISLE County

DISTRICT 107:

CHEBOYGAN County (part):

Koehler twp

Tuscarora twp

CHIPPEWA County

EMMET County

MACKINAC County

DISTRICT 108:

DELTA County

DICKINSON County

MENOMINEE County

DISTRICT 109:

ALGER County

LUCE County

MARQUETTE County (part):

Champion twp

Chocolay twp

Ely twp

Ewing twp

Forsyth twp

Humboldt twp

Ishpeming City

Ishpeming twp

Marquette City

Marquette twp

Michigamme twp

Negaunee City

Negaunee twp

Republic twp

Richmond twp

Sands twp

Skandia twp

Tilden twp

Turin twp

Wells twp

West Branch twp

SCHOOLCRAFT County

DISTRICT 110:

BARAGA County

GOGEBIC County

HOUGHTON County

IRON County

KEWEENAW County

MARQUETTE County (part):

Powell twp

ONTONAGON County".

The question being on the adoption of the amendment offered by Rep. Quarles,

Rep. Quarles demanded the yeas and nays.

The demand was supported.

The question being on the adoption of the amendment offered by Rep. Quarles,

The amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 367 Yeas--47

 

 
AndersonFrankMcConicoSchermesser
BashamGieleghemMurphySpade
BerneroHaleNeumannStallworth
BogardusHansenO'NeilSwitalski
BovinHardmanPestkaThomas
Brown, B.JacobsPhillipsWaters
Brown, R.JamnickPlakasWhitmer
CallahanKolbQuarlesWilliams
Clark, I.LemmonsReevesWojno
Clarke, H.LipseyRisonWoodward
DanielsLockwoodRivetZelenko
DennisMansSchauer

 

 

Nays--54

 

 
AllenGilbertLaSataScranton
BirkholzGodchauxMeadShackleton
BisbeeGosselinMeyerShulman
BishopHagerMiddaughStamas
BradstreetHartMortimerStewart
Brown, C.JansenNewellTabor
CaulJelinekPappageorgeToy
DeRossettJohnson, RickPattersonVan Woerkom
DeVuystJohnson, RuthPumfordVander Roest
DeWeeseJulianRichardvilleVander Veen
DroletKoetjeRichnerVear
EhardtKooimanRoccaVoorhees
FaunceKowallSanbornWoronchak

George Kuipers

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was not concurred in, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 368 Yeas--0

 

 

Nays--104

 

 
AdaminiFrankLipseySanborn
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMansSchermesser
BashamGilbertMcConicoScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeadShackleton
BirkholzGosselinMeyerShulman
BisbeeHagerMiddaughSpade
BishopHaleMortimerStallworth
BogardusHansenMurphyStamas
BovinHardmanNeumannStewart
BradstreetHartNewellSwitalski
Brown, B.HowellO'NeilTabor
Brown, C.JacobsPappageorgeThomas
Brown, R.JamnickPattersonToy
CallahanJansenPestkaVan Woerkom
CassisJelinekPhillipsVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RickPlakasVander Veen
Clark, I.Johnson, RuthPumfordVear
Clarke, H.JulianQuarlesVoorhees
DanielsKoetjeRaczkowskiWaters
DennisKolbReevesWhitmer
DeRossettKooimanRichardvilleWilliams
DeVuystKowallRichnerWojno
DeWeeseKuipersRisonWoodward
DroletLaSataRivetWoronchak
FaunceLemmonsRoccaZelenko

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The Speaker appointed as conferees, on the part of the House of Representatives, Reps. Patterson, Rick Johnson and Kilpatrick.

 

 

______

 

 

Reps. Lemmons, O'Neil, Bogardus, Jacobs, Waters, Phillips, Kolb, Minore, Clark, Callahan, Lockwood, Rison, Basham, Hardman, Woodward, Dennis and Plakas having reserved the right to explain their nay vote, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on concurring in the Senate's changes to House Bill 4965 because the redistricting plan for the Michigan House of Representatives set forth in this bill is an unfair and politically gerrymandered plan, and because it does not comply with the requirements of state and federal law.

As the Republicans have hurriedly maneuvered their House and Senate redistricting plans through the Legislature in the past week, their interpretations of key criteria in our state redistricting statute have been moving targets. When HB 4965 was before the House last week, Democrats offered an H-1 substitute that should have been passed by the full House because it was, and remains, the best plan that has been put before the Legislature to date.

Nevertheless, as of Tuesday, June 21, the majority party of this Legislature added its own, select interpretations of certain criteria from MCL 4.261 to the text of HB 4965 (S-1). In response, Democrats today offered a floor amendment to HB 4965 that would have made use of the specific definitions of criteria now included in Section 4 of the bill to create a House redistricting plan that again beats the Republican plan in HB 4965 (S-1) in all ways. The Republicans defeated that amendment in partisan lockstep.

The House redistricting plan contained in today's Democratic floor amendment would meet the criteria set forth in MCL 4.261 better and more strictly than does the House plan in HB 4965 (S-1). It must also be noted that Michigan statute ­ not to mention federal law - also sets forth a number of additional criteria that the Republicans neglected to mention in describing their plan. But again, the House plan set forth in today's Democratic amendment is superior to the Republican plan in HB 4965 (S-1) in all these other regards.

If the majority party was truly committed to following the criteria and definitions that they themselves have attempted to establish for this redistricting process (albeit without public input or discussion), then they should have joined in bipartisan support for this amendment.

Instead, by today rejecting yet another fair, neutral, and legally compliant plan, the Republicans have again demonstrated that their guiding intent in this process has been to draw a politically gerrymandered plan to protect their own political self interest. Shamefully, the abuse of power by the Republicans in this process comes at a high cost to the people of the state of Michigan, who deserve to have a legitimate, representational system of government and a voice in the workings of it."

Reps. Spade, Zelenko, Murphy, Adamini, Reeves, Whitmer and Gieleghem, having reserved the right to explain their nay vote, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on concurring in the Senate's changes to House Bill 4965 for a number of reasons, including the definition of "county breaks" contained in the bill.

We have heard from the Republicans repeatedly how 'fair,' 'neutral' and 'nonpartisan' the so-called Apol criteria are. The Republicans have claimed that the Apol criteria are 'mechanical' in their application and not subject to partisan manipulation. If all these things are true, why have the Republican changed their definition of 'county breaks' under the Apol criteria at least 3 times? Is there not only one immutable nonpartisan definition?

In 1992 the Republicans argued to the Michigan Supreme Court that "county breaks" are defined by how many districts break county lines. In 1996, when the Republicans passed PA 463 on a party-line vote in a lameduck session before they lost control of the House, the Republicans abandoned their 1992 definition and included no definition of 'county breaks' in the law at all. Now the Republicans claim that the Apol criteria require the county-based definition of 'county breaks' contained in HB 4965, a very different definition than the one they advocated in 1992 and very different from the absence of a definition they advocated in 1996. Which definition is it? Why have the Republicans repeatedly changed the definition?

The obvious answer is that the Republican are changing the definition to suit their partisan needs. The definition of 'county breaks' in the bill is not an immutable Apol criterion ­ it was chosen by the Republicans because it enables them to draw districts to their partisan advantage now. If another definition or no definition suited their partisan purposes, as it did in 1992 and 1996, respectively, I have no doubt that that definition or that no definition would have been included in the bill.

This repeated changing of the rules and definitions belies any claim that the Republicans are using fair, neutral or nonpartisan criteria. The rules and definitions are being manipulated by the Republicans for partisan advantage."

 

 

Rep. Schauer, having reserved the right to explain his nay vote, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on concurring in the Senate's changes to House Bill 4965 because the redistricting plan for the Michigan House of Representatives set forth in this bill is an unfair and politically gerrymandered plan, and because it does not comply with the requirements of state and federal law.

As the Republicans have hurriedly maneuvered their House and Senate redistricting plans through the Legislature in the past week, their interpretations of key criteria in our state redistricting statute have been moving targets. When HB 4965 was before the House last week, Democrats offered an H-1 substitute that should have been passed by the full House because it was, and remains, the best plan that has been put before the Legislature to date.

Nevertheless, as of Tuesday, June 21, the majority party of this Legislature added its own, select interpretations of certain criteria from MCL 4.261 to the text of HB 4965 (S-1). In response, Democrats today offered a floor amendment to HB 4965 that would have made use of the specific definitions of criteria now included in Section 4 of the bill to create a House redistricting plan that again beats the Republican plan in HB 4965 (S-1) in all ways. The Republicans defeated that amendment in partisan lockstep.

The House redistricting plan contained in today's Democratic floor amendment would meet the criteria set forth in MCL 4.261 better and more strictly than does the House plan in HB 4965 (S-1). It must also be noted that Michigan statute ­ not to mention federal law - also sets forth a number of additional criteria that the Republicans neglected to mention in describing their plan. But again, the House plan set forth in today's Democratic amendment is superior to the Republican plan in HB 4965 (S-1) in all these other regards. In addition, this plan does not split the city of Battle Creek or the Battle Creek urban area as was done by the Republican plan.

If the majority party was truly committed to following the criteria and definitions that they themselves have attempted to establish for this redistricting process (albeit without public input or discussion), then they should have joined in bipartisan support for this amendment.

Instead, by today rejecting yet another fair, neutral, and legally compliant plan, the Republicans have again demonstrated that their guiding intent in this process has been to draw a politically gerrymandered plan to protect their own political self interest. Shamefully, the abuse of power by the Republicans in this process comes at a high cost to the people of the state of Michigan, who deserve to have a legitimate, representational system of government and a voice in the workings of it."

 

 

Rep. Thomas, having reserved the right to explain his nay vote, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on concurring in the Senate's changes to House Bill 4965 because of its failure to disclose whether and how it complies with all the guidelines of 1996 PA 463.

Sections 1 and 1A of PA 463 contain 13 guidelines for state legislative redistricting. Unlike the Congressional Redistricting Act, PA 463 does not prioritize the guidelines--all of them are equally important and all of them must be considered when evaluating a redistricting plan. The bill fails to disclose how or even whether its redistricting plans for the State House and Senate comply with all of the guidelines in PA 463. Instead, the bill selectively discloses only a few measurements under the PA 463 guidelines.

The silence of the bill as to all of the other guidelines is revealing. If the plans comply with all of the guidelines of PA 463, why does not the bill so state? We know that the Richner Plan contained in House Bill 4965 as it passed the House last week failed miserably to comply with PA 463's guidelines of equalization of population between districts and compactness. It is no surprise then that it's supporters such as Representative Patterson were very selective in their use of guidelines to evaluate the Richner Plan. They ignored the several guidelines the Richner Plan failed to satisfy. Without full disclosure of all the guidelines, how do we know that this bill is not worse than last week's bill? Without full disclosure of all the guidelines, one cannot know whether the bill complies with PA 463."

 

 

Rep. Rich Brown, having reserved the right to explain his nay vote, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on concurring in the Senate's changes to House Bill 4965 because the redistricting plan for the Michigan House of Representatives set forth in this bill is an unfair and politically gerrymandered plan, and because it does not comply with the requirements of state and federal law.

One specific violation of MCL 4.261 that I note in the House redistricting plan in HB 4965(S-1) is that this plan's 110th District violates MCL 4.261's requirement that districts be "areas of convenient territory contiguous by land." HB 4965(S-1)'s 110th District would place a township in that district that is not directly accessible by road from the rest of the district.

The House redistricting plan contained in today's Democratic floor amendment would meet the criteria set forth in MCL 4.261 better and more strictly than does the House plan in HB 4965(S-1). It must also be noted that Michigan statute--not to mention federal law--also sets forth a number of additional criteria that the Republicans neglected to mention in describing their plan. But again, the House plan set forth in today's Democratic amendment is superior to the Republican plan in HB 4965(S-1) in all these other regards.

If the majority party was truly committed to following the criteria and definitions that they themselves have attempted to establish for this redistricting process (albeit without public input or discussion), then they should have joined in bipartisan support for this amendment.

Instead, by today rejecting yet another fair, neutral, and legally compliant plan, the Republicans have again demonstrated that their guiding intent in this process has been to draw a politically gerrymandered plan to protect their own political self interest. Shamefully, the abuse of power by the Republicans in this process comes at a high cost to the people of the state of Michigan, who deserve to have a legitimate, representational system of government and a voice in the workings of it."

 

 

Rep. Quarles, having reserved the right to explain her nay vote, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on concurring in the Senate's changes to HB 4965 because the redistricting plan for the Michigan House of Representatives set forth in this bill is an unfair and politically gerrymandered plan, and because it does not comply with the state statutes and federal law.

The rapid speed that the republicans have maneuvered their House and Senate redistricting plans through the legislature in the past week, their interpretations of key criteria in our state redistricting statute have been moving targets. When HB 4965 was before the house last week, Democrats offered an H-1 substitute that should have been passed by the full House because it was, and remains, the best plan that has been put before the legislature to date.

Nevertheless, as of Tuesday, June 21, the majority party of this legislature added its own, select interpretations of certain criteria set forth in MCL 4.261 to the text of HB 4965 (S-1). In response, Democrats today offered a floor amendment to HB 4965 that would have made use of the specific definitions of criteria now included in Section 4 of the bill to create a house redistricting plan that again beats the Republican plan in HB 4965 (S-1) in all ways. The Republicans defeated the amendment in partisan lockstep.

The house redistricting plan contained in today's democratic floor amendment would meet the criteria set forth in MCL 4.261 better and more strictly than does the house plan in HB 4965 (S-1). It must also be noted that Michigan statute--not to mention federal law--also sets forth a number of additional criteria that the republicans neglected to mention in describing their plan. But again, the house plan set forth in today's democratic amendment is superior to the republican plan in HB 4965 (S-1) in all these other regards.

If the majority party was truly committed to following the criteria and definitions that they themselves have attempted to establish for this redistricting process (totally excluding public input or discussion), then they should have joined in bipartisan support for this amendment.

Instead, by today rejecting yet another neutral, legally compliant plan, and adjust for only population shifts. The republicans have again demonstrated that their guiding intent in this process has been to draw a politically plan to protect their own political self-interest. The abuse of power by the republicans in this process comes at a high cost to the people of the state of Michigan, who deserve to have a legitimate, representational system of government and a voice in the workings of it.

Lastly, it is wrong that the republicans excluded the public out of the process. It is not known why the process was accelerated from the time frame that had been told the members of the chambers by the Republican leadership."

 

 

Rep. Richner, having reserved the right to explain his nay vote, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

As the sponsor of House Bill 4965 it is my intention to adopt a redistricting plan that satisfies the Apol criteria, federal and state constitutions, the Voting Rights Act and all other applicable law.

The plan before us today consists of 110 single member House districts and 38 Senate districts. The Senate has amended House Bill 4965 as originally passed by this Chamber. I urge members to NOT concur in the Senate amendments and allow House Bill 4965 to be referred to conference committee for further deliberation and reconciliation of the two versions of this legislation.

The Apol criteria were codified in a statute (1996 PA 463 as amended by 1999 PA 223). These Apol criteria provide us a statutory mechanical framework by which the plan is to be drawn. These criteria were designed to prevent political gerrymandering. The statute also requires compliance with Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. I am pleased that this body has proceeded in an open and bi-partisan fashion. We have followed the recognized legislative process, had thoughtful and vigorous debate and even adopted bi-partisan amendments. I am confident that all interested parties can continue to work together as this bill moves through the conference committee.

I urge my colleagues to vote NO on the Senate substitute for House Bill 4965."

 

 

Rep. Lipsey, having reserved the right to explain his nay vote, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on concurring in the Senate's changes to House Bill 4965 because the redistricting plan for the Michigan House of Representatives set forth in this bill is an unfair and politically gerrymandered plan, and because it does not comply with the requirements of state and federal law.

As the Republicans have hurriedly maneuvered their house and Senate redistricting plans through the Legislature in the past week, their interpretations of key criteria in our state redistricting statute have been moving targets. When HB 4965 was before the House last week, Democrats offered an H-1 substitute that should have been passed by the full House because it was, and remains, the best plan that has been put before the Legislature to date.

Nevertheless, as of Tuesday, June 21, the majority party of this Legislature added its own, select interpretations of certain criteria from MCL 4.261 to the text of HB 4965(S-1). In response, Democrats today offered a floor amendment to HB 4965 that would have made use of the specific definitions of criteria now included in Section 4 of the bill to create a House redistricting plan that again beats Republican plan in HB 4965(S-1) in all ways. The Republicans defeated that amendment in partisan lockstep.

The House redistricting plan contained in today's Democratic floor amendment would meet the criteria set forth in MCL 4.261 better and more strictly than does the House plan in HB 4965(S-1). It must also be noted that Michigan statute--not to mention federal law--also sets forth a number of additional criteria that the Republicans neglected to mention in describing their plan. But again, the House plan set forth in today's Democratic amendment is superior to the Republican plan in HB 4965(S-1) in all these other regards.

Instead, by today rejecting yet another fair, neutral, and legally compliant plan, the Republicans have again demonstrated that their guiding intent in this process has been to draw a politically gerrymandered plan to protect their own political self interest.

In fact, the Republican plan splits Kalamazoo township into two districts while adding Oshtemo township to the 60th District.

 

 

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Rep. Patterson moved that House Committees be given leave to meet during the balance of today's session.

The motion prevailed.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

 

 

Reps. DeWeese, Bernero, Murphy, Vander Roest, Lemmons, Stewart, Vander Veen, Julian, Dennis, DeRossett, Raczkowski, Kilpatrick, Ehardt, Mead, Faunce, Thomas, Zelenko, Anderson, Jacobs, Woodward, Van Woerkom, Whitmer, Clarke, Gieleghem, McConico, Spade, Birkholz, Neumann, Vear, Bishop, Toy, Phillips, Rich Brown, Switalski, Lockwood and Gosselin offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 168.

A resolution recognizing the tremendous efforts of the Junior City Council.

Whereas, It is with sincere appreciation for the manner in which the Junior City Council has become actively involved within their community that we bestow this recognition upon them; and

Whereas, The Junior City Council is the only junior city council in our state and one of a handful in the nation; and

Whereas, The council consists of eight members, all elected by their peers: Vincent E. Villegas, President, Brandon K. Collins, Vice President, Diana Cabrera, Council member, Robert Chapman, Council member, Paula K. Miller, Council member, Isaiah Thomas, Council member, Bee Xiong, Council member, and Antonio Lavon Manning, Clerk. Sandy Allen, E. Sharon Banks, Ed. D., John Pollard, and Gordon Wilson advise the council, while Sam Sinicropi acts as a liaison with the school district; and

Whereas, The Junior City Council has enlightened their peers to the importance of serving their community. They have registered more than 250 students in the Lansing area to vote, participated in special community projects within the Greater Lansing area, and have encouraged the participation of their peers in government. All of these tasks were accomplished in their first year as a council; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body, along with the Lansing community, recognize the Junior City Council for what it has accomplished this year. We look forward to of learning of more of their accomplishments in the future; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to each member of the Junior City Council and their advisors as a token of our respect.

Pending the reference of the resolution to a committee,

Rep. Patterson moved that Rule 77 be suspended and the resolution be considered at this time.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

 

 

Reps. Lemmons, Vander Roest, Murphy, Stewart, Dennis, Schermesser, Hale, Kilpatrick, Ehardt, Faunce, Thomas, Zelenko, Jacobs, Woodward, Van Woerkom, Whitmer, Clarke, Gieleghem, Kolb, Daniels, Minore, Clark, Lipsey, McConico, Spade, Birkholz, Neumann, Quarles, Vear, Toy, Phillips, Rich Brown, Rivet, Switalski, Lockwood and Waters offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 169.

A resolution honoring the life of Harold Walton McKinney, jazz musician and promoter of jazz music.

Whereas, We join with the family, friends, students, and fans of Harold McKinney in honoring his life. He was a talented and energetic composer, performer, and educator of the American art form of jazz; and

Whereas, Harold McKinney brought more than hard work and readiness to each performance. His inextinguishable energy and will to promote the knowledge of jazz, in all of its styles, was as impressive as his composing and performance skills; and

Whereas, Harold Walton McKinney was born in Detroit on July 4, 1928, to Bessie Walton McKinney and Clarence Howard McKinney. He credited his mother with introducing him to music. In his youth, he began to play be-bop and classical music. After graduating from Northwestern High School, he attended Morehouse College in Atlanta. Harold McKinney didn't like Morehouse College's bias toward European music, so he returned to Detroit and fully embraced the jazz scene. He studied briefly at Wayne State University and served in the Army in Germany during the early 1950's. While in the Army, he began writing music and became director of a 14 to 16 piece jazz band; and

Whereas, Jazz was the motivating core of Harold McKinney's life. Knowledgeable about all styles of jazz going back to ragtime, he performed and composed electrifying pieces. He held his audiences spellbound with tales from jazz history, many of which he had personally witnessed. Harold McKinney led workshops for young people desiring to be jazz musicians and for those who wanted to be introduced to such music. He recorded with such musicians as Paul Winter, Kenny Burrell, John Coltrane, Wes Montgomery, Gene Krupa, and Carmen McCrae. He produced and played for the Montreux Detroit Jazz Festival, which is now the Detroit International Jazz Festival. He conducted jazz workshops as far away as Dakar, Senegal. In 1990, Harold McKinney received the Jazz Master Award for lifetime achievement from Arts Midwest. In 1995, he toured Africa and the Middle East with a band called the Michigan Jazz Masters, which included other Arts Midwest honorees such as Marcus Belgrave, Teddy Harris Jr., Roy Brooks, and Wendell Harrison. His poise under the pressure of a full schedule serves as an example to all young people struggling for recognition in any field of endeavor; and

Whereas, Harold McKinney was hospitalized, in late May of this year, after a stroke. Just a short week later, he managed to lead his weekly jazz workshop at the SereNgeti Ballroom in Detroit. On June 10th, he gave his final performance at his semiannual "Jam & Bread" student showcase. A day later, he suffered the first of another series of strokes and was in need of surgery. After this episode, he never regained consciousness and died Wednesday night, June 20th, at Henry Ford Hospital at the age of 72. Harold Walton McKinney was the beloved husband of Jahra Michelle McKinney and proud father of daughters Maia, Sienna, Jore, and drummer Gayelynn McKinney. Besides his daughter, Gayelynn, Harold McKinney's talented musical family includes, his brother, euphonium player Kiane Zawadi (born Bernard McKinney) and his nephew, pianist Carlos McKinney. Harold McKinney lived life to the fullest, and was heard to say, "The older I grow, the more I know that, yeah, if I do not live another day, I have had a very blessed life.". He also blessed the lives of those he touched with his magic and his gifts; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body honor the life of Harold Walton McKinney for his outstanding accomplishments as a jazz composer, performer, producer, and educator. May this resolution serve to express the sorrow we feel at the passing of this talented artist and friend; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the family of Harold McKinney as a token of our esteem.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

 

 

Reps. Reeves, Vander Roest, Murphy, Lemmons, Stewart, Schermesser, Hale, Kilpatrick, Ehardt, Mead, Faunce, Thomas, Zelenko, Anderson, Bernero, Jacobs, Woodward, Van Woerkom, Whitmer, Clarke, Gieleghem, Kolb, Daniels, Minore, Clark, Lipsey, McConico, Spade, Birkholz, Neumann, Quarles, Vear, Bishop, Toy, Phillips, Rich Brown, Rivet, Switalski, Lockwood, Waters and Gosselin offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 170.

A resolution commemorating the West Detroit Inter-Faith Community Organization's Woodmont Estates ground breaking ceremony on Friday, June 29, 2001.

Whereas, It is with great pride that we join with the good people of the city of Detroit in celebrating this momentous occasion. Over twelve years ago, the West Detroit Inter-Faith Community Organization began with a mission of restoring "one bad house on the block". West Detroit Inter-Faith Community Organization has now expanded their efforts and are undertaking a mission of redeveloping one entire block, which includes twenty-one new homes; and

Whereas, The West Detroit Inter-Faith Community Organization likens itself to a submarine which generally spends a great deal of time underwater, out of sight, positioning itself for action. This ground breaking ceremony represents their resurfacing with what is considered their next generation of housing initiatives, the Woodmont Estates in west Detroit; and

Whereas, The West Detroit Inter-Faith Community Organization has been committed to improving the lives of the residents of the city of Detroit, by providing safe, desirable, and affordable housing for more than a decade. This current project continues to exhibit their level of commitment to go above and beyond their original mission in order to meet the needs of the community; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body commemorate the West Detroit Inter-Faith Community Organization's Woodmont Estates ground breaking ceremony on Friday, June 29, 2001. We encourage all residents, business people, and visitors of the city of Detroit to recognize and celebrate this hope-inspiring occasion as the West Detroit Inter-Faith Community Organization surfaces for action in building up our neighborhoods, one house, one block at a time; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the West Detroit Inter-Faith Community Organization as a token of our esteem.

Pending the reference of the resolution to a committee,

Rep. Patterson moved that Rule 77 be suspended and the resolution be considered at this time.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

 

 

Reps. Kilpatrick, Vander Roest, Murphy, Lemmons, Stewart, Julian, Dennis, Schermesser, DeRossett, Hale, Raczkowski, Schauer, Ehardt, Mead, Faunce, Thomas, Zelenko, Anderson, Bernero, Jacobs, Woodward, Van Woerkom, Whitmer, Clarke, Gieleghem, Bovin, Kolb, Daniels, Minore, Clark, Lipsey, McConico, Spade, Birkholz, Neumann, Quarles, Vear, Bishop, Toy, Phillips, Rich Brown, Rivet, Switalski, Lockwood and Waters offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 171.

A resolution to honor August 5, 2001, as National KidsDay.

Whereas, National KidsDay is a day to celebrate and honor America's children. Whether taking a family bike ride, enjoying a community celebration, creating a family photo album, or distributing toys to a children's hospital, spending meaningful time with kids is essential. National KidsDay is about celebrating our kids and spending meaningful time with them, whether it's sons, daughters, nieces, nephews, or any child in need of a mentor; and

Whereas, In the 21st Century, family dynamics have changed. Research shows that, now more then ever, adults must commit themselves to the needs of the country's children. America does not designate an official day to celebrate its most cherished national asset, its children. On January 17, 2001, National KidsDay was presented at the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting and was well received. It will be celebrated annually on the first Sunday of each August by over a dozen cities nationwide; and

Whereas, It has been said that "every day is kids' day", but the demands of our daily lives make spending meaningful time together a challenge. The National KidsDay Alliance is a unique partnership between the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, 4-H, KidsPeace, and the YMCA. Together, this alliance serves over 20 million kids in every county in America, across rural, inner city, and suburban communities. With an established network of some 8,000 locations, local KidsDay Alliance members will host events and work together with government and community officials to create community events on August 5, 2001. That is why they strive to call upon communities and families nationwide to help share the moment, create a memory, and make a kid's day. Concerned corporations generously provide support for National KidsDay through corporate donations and cause-related marketing programs. The funds raised benefit the KidsDay Alliance organizations and the millions of children they serve; and

Whereas, Detroit will be hosting a celebration on August 5, 2001. The genuine hard work and enthusiasm of this alliance is deeply appreciated both by the citizens and organizations in the city of Detroit. National KidsDay Alliance has truly enriched this community and we commend them and express our respect for making a Detroit child's day brighter; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body honor National KidsDay on August 5, 2001; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the National KidsDay Alliance as a symbol of our esteem.

Pending the reference of the resolution to a committee,

Rep. Patterson moved that Rule 77 be suspended and the resolution be considered at this time.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

 

 

Reps. Wojno, Vander Roest, Murphy, Lemmons, Stewart, Julian, Dennis, Schermesser, Hale, Kilpatrick, Schauer, Ehardt, Rocca, Faunce, Thomas, Callahan, Zelenko, Bernero, Jacobs, Woodward, Whitmer, Clarke, Gieleghem, Kolb, Daniels, Clark, Lipsey, McConico, Spade, Birkholz, Neumann, Vear, Bishop, Toy, Phillips, Rich Brown, Rivet, Switalski, Lockwood and Waters offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 172.

A resolution congratulating Frank Klik upon the occasion of his retirement from the Warren Police Department and as President of the Warren Police Officers Association.

Whereas, It is with gratitude and admiration that we congratulate Frank Klik of the Warren Police Department and the Warren Police Officers Association upon the occasion of his retirement. Mr. Klik began his employment as a police officer for the City of Warren on January 25, 1980. From 1973 to 1978, he served as a reserve police officer for the City of Center Line. He was elected President of the Warren Police Officers Association on January 1, 1993, where he served with distinction until his retirement on June 7, 2001. Frank Klik retires from the Warren Police Department on July 2, 2001. As someone who has taken on one of society's most difficult tasks each day throughout his career, Frank Klik has earned the respect of the entire City of Warren and all the citizens of Michigan; and

Whereas, Frank Klik is a graduate of Center Line High School and received his law enforcement training from Macomb Community College and the Michigan Law Enforcement Officers Training Council. He spent the last twenty years in law enforcement and has been a key contributor to the proud tradition of service that those in law enforcement represent. Frank is a PADI certified open-water diver and has expertise and training in firearms and weapons. Frank is a N.R.A. certified police firearms instructor and a licensed emergency medical technician. With a personal respect for the law and a strong personal sense of duty, this dedicated professional has faced many dangers and risks most of us could not imagine. Over the years, Frank Klik has met the unique challenges of police work with conscientiousness and diligence, even when confronted with the danger and risk of personal safety; and

Whereas, Frank served in the United States Naval Reserves and earned the Viet Nam Campaign and Service Medals as well as the Combat Action Ribbon. He has also been awarded the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. Public expectations have at times brought new A police officer's lot has always included a potential for life-threatening situations, this is especially true today. In spite of these challenges, Frank Klik has remained devoted to the highest standards of excellence. For this, Warren and the entire Great Lakes State can be thankful; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body congratulate Frank Klik as he retires following over 20 years of outstanding service as a member of the Warren Police Department and as President of the Warren Police Officers Association; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to Frank Klik as a token of our esteem.

Pending the reference of the resolution to a committee,

Rep. Patterson moved that Rule 77 be suspended and the resolution be considered at this time.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

 

 

Messages from the Senate

 

 

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 27.

A concurrent resolution to urge the United States Department of the Interior and the United States Geographic Names Information System to record the name of a certain man-made lake in Lapeer County.

Whereas, Following the appropriate permits, inspections, and governmental oversight, a man-made lake has been constructed in Marathon Township in Lapeer County. Throughout the construction, surveying, public notices, and communication with appropriate public bodies, the 65-acre lake has been referred to as Lake Henson; and

Whereas, The Marathon Township Trustees and the Lapeer County Commissioners have each adopted resolutions to record the name of the newly made lake as Lake Henson and have transmitted these documents to the Michigan Legislature. The local units of government wish to communicate to the United States Department of the Interior and the United States Geographic Names Information System that all levels of Michigan government are in agreement with the name designation to avoid any possible confusion in the future; and

Whereas, The United States Geographic Names Information System, which was developed by the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the Board on Geographic Names, is our nation's official repository of domestic geographic names information. It is prudent to take the appropriate steps to ensure consistency in maps and public documents; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That we urge the United States Department of the Interior and the United States Geographic Names Information System to record the name of Lake Henson, a 65-acre man-made lake in Lapeer County and situated on 151.03 acres in the SW 1/4 Section 8, T9NR9E, Marathon Township (property ID# 013-008-042-00 and 013-008-042-10); and be it further

Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the United States Department of the Interior and the United States Geographic Names Information System.

The Senate has adopted the concurrent resolution.

The concurrent resolution was referred to the Committee on Conservation and Outdoor Recreation.

Reps. Vander Roest, Lemmons, Stewart, Vander Veen, Julian, Cassis, Ehardt, Mead, Zelenko, Jacobs, Middaugh,
Van Woerkom, Gieleghem, Birkholz, Neumann, Bishop, Toy, Phillips, Switalski and Waters were named co-sponsors of the concurrent resolution.

 

 

Announcement by the Clerk of Printing and Enrollment

 

 

The Clerk announced that the following bills had been printed and placed upon the files of the members, Thursday, June 14:

Senate Bill Nos. 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 545 546

 

The Clerk announced that the following bills had been printed and placed upon the files of the members, Friday, June 15:

Senate Bill Nos. 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 547

 

The Clerk announced that the following bills had been printed and placed upon the files of the members, Wednesday, June 27:

House Bill Nos. 4988 4989 4990 4991 4992 4993 4994 4995

 

 

Messages from the Governor

 

 

The following message from the Governor, approving and signing the following bill at the times designated below, was received and read:

Date: June 28, 2001

Time: 12:30 p.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir--I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 4630 (Public Act No. 29, I.E.), being

An act to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled "An act to provide a system of public instruction and elementary and secondary schools; to revise, consolidate, and clarify the laws relating to elementary and secondary education; to provide for the organization, regulation, and maintenance of schools, school districts, public school academies, and intermediate school districts; to prescribe rights, powers, duties, and privileges of schools, school districts, public school academies, and intermediate school districts; to provide for the regulation of school teachers and certain other school employees; to provide for school elections and to prescribe powers and duties with respect thereto; to provide for the levy and collection of taxes; to provide for the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds and other evidences of indebtedness; to establish a fund and provide for expenditures from that fund; to provide for and prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments, the state board of education, and certain other boards and officials; to provide for licensure of boarding schools; to prescribe penalties; and to repeal acts and parts of acts," (MCL 380.1 to 380.1852) by adding section 1295.

(Filed with the Secretary of State June 28, 2001, at 1:05 p.m.)

 

 

Communications from State Officers

 

 

The following communications from the Secretary of State were received and read:

 

Notices of Filing

Administrative Rules

June 18, 2001

In accordance with the provisions of Section 46(1) of Act 306, Public Acts of 1969, as amended, and Executive Order 1995-6 this is to advise you that the Office of Regulatory Reform, Legal Division filed at 2:50 P.M. this date, administrative rule (01-06-01) for the Department of Consumer and Industry Services, Director's Office, entitled "Architects", effective 7 days hereafter.

 

 

June 18, 2001

In accordance with the provisions of Section 46(1) of Act 306, Public Acts of 1969, as amended, and Executive Order 1995-6 this is to advise you that the Office of Regulatory Reform, Legal Division filed at 2:52 P.M. this date, administrative rule (01-06-02) for the Department of Consumer and Industry Services, Director's Office, entitled "Engineers", effective 7 days hereafter.

 

 

June 18, 2001

In accordance with the provisions of Section 46(1) of Act 306, Public Acts of 1969, as amended, and Executive Order 1995-6 this is to advise you that the Office of Regulatory Reform, Legal Division filed at 2:54 P.M. this date, administrative rule (01-06-03) for the Department of Consumer and Industry Services, Director's Office, entitled "Nursing", effective 7 days hereafter.

 

June 18, 2001

In accordance with the provisions of Section 46(1) of Act 306, Public Acts of 1969, as amended, and Executive Order 1995-6 this is to advise you that the Office of Regulatory Reform, Legal Division filed at 2:56 P.M. this date, administrative rule (01-06-04) for the Department of Consumer and Industry Services, Director's Office, entitled "Psychology", effective 7 days hereafter.

 

 

June 18, 2001

In accordance with the provisions of Section 46(1) of Act 306, Public Acts of 1969, as amended, and Executive Order 1995-6 this is to advise you that the Office of Regulatory Reform, Legal Division filed at 2:58 P.M. this date, administrative rule (01-06-05) for the Department of Consumer and Industry Services, Director's Office, entitled "Professional Surveyors", effective 7 days hereafter.

June 18, 2001

In accordance with the provisions of Section 46(1) of Act 306, Public Acts of 1969, as amended, and Executive Order 1995-6 this is to advise you that the Office of Regulatory Reform, Legal Division filed at 3:00 P.M. this date, administrative rule (01-06-06) for the Department of Consumer and Industry Services, Director's Office, entitled "Mobile Homes", effective 7 days hereafter.

 

 

June 18, 2001

In accordance with the provisions of Section 46(1) of Act 306, Public Acts of 1969, as amended, and Executive Order 1995-6 this is to advise you that the Office of Regulatory Reform, Legal Division filed at 3:02 P.M. this date, administrative rule (01-06-07) for the Department of Consumer and Industry Services, Director's Office, entitled "Procedural Rules (Mfg. Housing)", effective 7 days hereafter.

 

 

June 18, 2001

In accordance with the provisions of Section 46(1) of Act 306, Public Acts of 1969, as amended, and Executive Order 1995-6 this is to advise you that the Office of Regulatory Reform, Legal Division filed at 3:04 P.M. this date, administrative rule (01-06-08) for the Department of Consumer and Industry Services, Director's Office, entitled "General Rules (Barrier Free Design Board)", effective 7 days hereafter.

Sincerely,

Candice S. Miller

Secretary of State

Elena L. Beasley, Manager

Office of the Great Seal

The communications were referred to the Clerk.

 

 

The following communications from the Auditor General were received and read:

 

June 26, 2001

Enclosed is a copy of the following audit report and/or executive digest:

Financial Audit, Including the Provisions

of the Single Audit Act, of the

Michigan Strategic Fund

October 1, 1998 through September 30, 2000

 

 

June 26, 2001

Enclosed is a copy of the following audit report and/or executive digest:

Financial Audit, Including the Provisions

of the Single Audit Act, of the

Michigan Economic Development Corporation

October 1, 1998 through September 30, 2000

 

 

June 27, 2001

Enclosed is a copy of the following audit report and/or executive digest:

Performance Audit of the

Law Enforcement Division

Department of Natural Resources

June 2001

 

 

June 27, 2001

Enclosed is a copy of the following audit report and/or executive digest:

Financial Audit, Including the Provisions

of the Single Audit Act, of the

Department of Attorney General

October 1, 1998 through September 30, 2000

Sincerely,

Thomas H. McTavish, C.P.A.

Auditor General

The communications were referred to the Clerk and the accompanying reports referred to the Committee on House Oversight and Operations.

Introduction of Bills

 

 

Reps. Kolb, Neumann, Jacobs, Rivet, Hansen, Bogardus, Rich Brown, Minore, McConico, Garza, Whitmer and Lemmons introduced

House Bill No. 4996, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled "Natural resources and environmental protection act," (MCL 324.101 to 324.90106) by adding sections 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, and 1515.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Land Use and Environment.

 

 

Reps. Basham, Bernero, Bovin and Lemmons introduced

House Bill No. 4997, entitled

A bill to amend 1969 PA 317, entitled "Worker's disability compensation act of 1969," by amending section 405 (MCL 418.405), as amended by 1980 PA 457.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Insurance and Financial Services.

 

 

Reps. Basham, Bernero and Lemmons introduced

House Bill No. 4998, entitled

A bill to amend 1974 PA 154, entitled "Michigan occupational safety and health act," by amending sections 5 and 6 (MCL 408.1005 and 408.1006), section 5 as amended by 1986 PA 80.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Employment Relations, Training and Safety.

 

 

Reps. Basham, Bernero and Lemmons introduced

House Bill No. 4999, entitled

A bill to amend 1969 PA 317, entitled "Worker's disability compensation act of 1969," by amending section 801 (MCL 418.801), as amended by 1994 PA 271.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Insurance and Financial Services.

 

 

Reps. Daniels, Lemmons, Hardman, Reeves, Williams, Wojno, Waters, Gieleghem, Kolb, Callahan, Whitmer, Zelenko, Spade, Bernero, Quarles, O'Neil, Plakas, Bishop, Shackleton, Gilbert, Kowall, George, Voorhees, Scranton, Hart, Van Woerkom, Meyer, Faunce, Bradstreet, Gosselin, Drolet, Kuipers, Vear, DeRossett, Clark and Clarke introduced

House Bill No. 5000, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled "The insurance code of 1956," (MCL 500.100 to 500.8302) by adding section 2111a.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Insurance and Financial Services.

 

 

Rep. Adamini introduced

House Bill No. 5001, entitled

A bill to amend 1971 PA 140, entitled "Glenn Steil state revenue sharing act of 1971," by amending section 3 (MCL 141.903), as amended by 1980 PA 275.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Local Government and Urban Policy.

 

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Reports of Standing Committees

 

 

The Committee on Regulatory Reform, by Rep. Rocca, Chair, reported

House Resolution No. 167.

A resolution to approve, and urge the Governor to execute, a certain tribal-state gaming compact between the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians of Michigan (the Gun Lake Band) and the State of Michigan.

(For text of resolution, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1159.)

With the recommendation that the resolution be adopted.

The Speaker announced that under Rule 77 the resolution would lie over one day.

Favorable Roll Call

 

HR 167 To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Rocca, Faunce, Richner, Waters, Williams, Wojno,

Nays: None.

 

 

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The following report, submitted by Rep. Rocca, Chair of the Committee on Regulatory Reform, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Thursday, June 28, 2001, at 10:00 a.m.,

Present: Reps. Rocca, Faunce, Richner, Waters, Williams, Wojno,

Absent: Reps. Scranton, Raczkowski, Garza,

Excused: Reps. Scranton, Raczkowski, Garza.

 

 

Quorum Call

 

 

Rep. Patterson questioned the presence of a quorum and moved that the roll be called and printed in the Journal.

The motion prevailed.

The roll was called and the Clerk announced that a quorum was present.

The following is the roll call:

 

 

Roll Call No. 369 Yeas--107

 

 
AdaminiFrankLipseySanborn
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMansSchermesser
BashamGilbertMcConicoScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeadShackleton
BirkholzGosselinMeyerShulman
BisbeeHagerMiddaughSpade
BishopHaleMinoreStallworth
BogardusHansenMortimerStamas
BovinHardmanMurphyStewart
BradstreetHartNeumannSwitalski
Brown, B.HowellNewellTabor
Brown, C.JacobsO'NeilThomas
Brown, R.JamnickPappageorgeToy
CallahanJansenPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJelinekPestkaVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RickPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.Johnson, RuthPlakasVear
Clarke, H.JulianPumfordVoorhees
DanielsKilpatrickQuarlesWaters
DennisKoetjeRaczkowskiWhitmer
DeRossettKolbReevesWilliams
DeVuystKooimanRichardvilleWojno
DeWeeseKowallRichnerWoodward
DroletKuipersRisonWoronchak
EhardtLaSataRivetZelenko
FaunceLemmonsRocca

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

Second Reading of Bills

 

 

Senate Bill No. 30, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled "Public health code," (MCL 333.1101 to 333.25211) by adding section 16277.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-3) previously recommended by the Committee on Civil Law and the Judiciary,

The substitute (H-3) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

Rep. Adamini moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 2, line 1, after the first "OF" by striking out "OR A RESULT OF A REFERRAL FROM".

The question being on the adoption of the amendment offered by Rep. Adamini,

Rep. Adamini demanded the yeas and nays.

The demand was supported.

The question being on the adoption of the amendment offered by Rep. Adamini,

The amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 370 Yeas--67

 

 
AdaminiFrankLockwoodRivet
AndersonGieleghemMansSchauer
BashamGodchauxMcConicoSchermesser
BerneroGosselinMinoreShulman
BishopHaleMurphySpade
BogardusHansenNeumannStallworth
BovinHardmanO'NeilStewart
Brown, B.JacobsPappageorgeSwitalski
Brown, R.JamnickPattersonThomas
CallahanJulianPestkaWaters
CassisKilpatrickPhillipsWhitmer
Clark, I.KoetjePlakasWilliams
Clarke, H.KolbQuarlesWojno
DanielsKooimanRaczkowskiWoodward
DennisLaSataReevesWoronchak
DeWeeseLemmonsRichardvilleZelenko
DroletLipseyRison

 

 

Nays--40

 

 
AllenGeorgeKuipersScranton
BirkholzGilbertMeadShackleton
BisbeeHagerMeyerStamas
BradstreetHartMiddaughTabor
Brown, C.HowellMortimerToy
CaulJansenNewellVan Woerkom
DeRossettJelinekPumfordVander Roest
DeVuystJohnson, RickRichnerVander Veen
EhardtJohnson, RuthRoccaVear
FaunceKowallSanbornVoorhees

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Senate Bill No. 446, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 3, entitled "An act to provide for the regulation and control of public utilities and other services affected with a public interest within this state; to provide for alternative energy suppliers; to provide for licensing; to include municipally owned utilities and other providers of energy under certain provisions of this act; to create a public service commission and to prescribe and define its powers and duties; to abolish the Michigan public utilities commission and to confer the powers and duties vested by law on the public service commission; to provide for the continuance, transfer, and completion of certain matters and proceedings; to abolish automatic adjustment clauses; to prohibit certain rate increases without notice and hearing; to qualify residential energy conservation programs permitted under state law for certain federal exemption; to create a fund; to provide for a restructuring of the manner in which energy is provided in this state; to encourage the utilization of resource recovery facilities; to prohibit certain acts and practices of providers of energy; to allow for the securitization of stranded costs; to reduce rates; to provide for appeals; to provide appropriations; to declare the effect and purpose of this act; to prescribe remedies and penalties; and to repeal acts and parts of acts," by amending section 10g (MCL 460.10g), as added by 2000 PA 141.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

 

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

 

 

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4610, entitled

A bill to amend 1990 PA 250, entitled "DNA identification profiling system act," by amending sections 2 and 6 (MCL 28.172 and 28.176), section 2 as amended by 1996 PA 508 and section 6 as amended by 2000 PA 30, and by adding section 3a.

(The bill was received from the Senate on June 26, with substitute (S-3), title amendment and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1156.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-3) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-3) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 371 Yeas--105

 

 
AdaminiFrankLipseyRocca
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSanborn
AndersonGieleghemMansSchauer
BashamGilbertMcConicoSchermesser
BerneroGodchauxMeadScranton
BirkholzGosselinMeyerShackleton
BisbeeHagerMiddaughShulman
BishopHaleMinoreSpade
BogardusHardmanMortimerStallworth
BovinHartMurphyStamas
BradstreetHowellNeumannStewart
Brown, B.JacobsNewellSwitalski
Brown, C.JamnickO'NeilTabor
Brown, R.JansenPappageorgeThomas
CallahanJelinekPattersonToy
CassisJohnson, RickPestkaVan Woerkom
CaulJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Roest
Clark, I.JulianPlakasVander Veen
Clarke, H.KilpatrickPumfordVear
DanielsKoetjeQuarlesVoorhees
DennisKolbRaczkowskiWhitmer
DeRossettKooimanReevesWilliams
DeVuystKowallRichardvilleWojno
DeWeeseKuipersRichnerWoodward
DroletLaSataRisonWoronchak
EhardtLemmonsRivetZelenko

Faunce

 

 

Nays--0

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the title as amended.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

 

 

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4611, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 288, entitled "Probate code of 1939," by amending section 18k of chapter XIIA (MCL 712A.18k), as amended by 1998 PA 478.

(The bill was received from the Senate on June 26, with substitute (S-4), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1157.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-4) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-4) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 372 Yeas--105

 

 
AdaminiFrankLipseySanborn
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMansSchermesser
BashamGilbertMcConicoScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeadShackleton
BirkholzHagerMeyerShulman
BisbeeHaleMiddaughSpade
BishopHansenMinoreStallworth
BogardusHardmanMortimerStamas
BovinHartMurphyStewart
BradstreetHowellNeumannSwitalski
Brown, B.JacobsNewellTabor
Brown, C.JamnickO'NeilThomas
Brown, R.JansenPappageorgeToy
CallahanJelinekPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RickPestkaVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RuthPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.JulianPlakasVear
Clarke, H.KilpatrickPumfordVoorhees
DanielsKoetjeQuarlesWaters
DennisKolbRaczkowskiWhitmer
DeRossettKooimanReevesWilliams
DeVuystKowallRichardvilleWojno
DeWeeseKuipersRisonWoodward
DroletLaSataRivetWoronchak
EhardtLemmonsRoccaZelenko

Faunce

 

 

Nays--0

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the full title of the bill.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4612, entitled

A bill to amend 1953 PA 232, entitled "An act to revise, consolidate, and codify the laws relating to probationers and probation officers, to pardons, reprieves, commutations, and paroles, to the administration of correctional institutions, correctional farms, and probation recovery camps, to prisoner labor and correctional industries, and to the supervision and inspection of local jails and houses of correction; to provide for the siting of correctional facilities; to create a state department of corrections, and to prescribe its powers and duties; to provide for the transfer to and vesting in said department of powers and duties vested by law in certain other state boards, commissions, and officers, and to abolish certain boards, commissions, and offices the powers and duties of which are transferred by this act; to allow for the operation of certain facilities by private entities; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain other state departments and agencies; to provide for the creation of a local lockup advisory board; to prescribe penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act; to make certain appropriations; to repeal certain parts of this act on specific dates; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act," by amending section 33d (MCL 791.233d), as amended by 1996 PA 509.

(The bill was received from the Senate on June 26, with substitute (S-2), title amendment and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1157.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-2) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 373 Yeas--105

 

 
AdaminiFrankLockwoodSanborn
AllenGeorgeMansSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMcConicoSchermesser
BashamGilbertMeadScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeyerShackleton
BirkholzGosselinMiddaughShulman
BisbeeHagerMinoreSpade
BishopHaleMortimerStallworth
BogardusHansenMurphyStamas
BovinHardmanNeumannStewart
BradstreetHartNewellSwitalski
Brown, B.HowellO'NeilTabor
Brown, C.JacobsPappageorgeThomas
Brown, R.JansenPattersonToy
CallahanJelinekPestkaVan Woerkom
CassisJohnson, RickPhillipsVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RuthPlakasVander Veen
Clark, I.JulianPumfordVear
Clarke, H.KilpatrickQuarlesVoorhees
DanielsKoetjeRaczkowskiWaters
DennisKolbReevesWhitmer
DeRossettKooimanRichardvilleWilliams
DeVuystKowallRichnerWojno
DeWeeseKuipersRisonWoodward
DroletLaSataRivetWoronchak
EhardtLemmonsRoccaZelenko

Faunce

 

 

Nays--0

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4613, entitled

A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled "The Michigan penal code," by amending section 520m (MCL 750.520m), as amended by 1996 PA 510.

(The bill was received from the Senate on June 26, with substitute (S-4), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1157.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-4) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-4) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 374 Yeas--106

 

 
AdaminiFrankLipseySanborn
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMansSchermesser
BashamGilbertMcConicoScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeadShackleton
BirkholzGosselinMeyerShulman
BisbeeHagerMiddaughSpade
BishopHaleMinoreStallworth
BogardusHansenMortimerStamas
BovinHardmanMurphyStewart
BradstreetHartNeumannSwitalski
Brown, B.HowellNewellTabor
Brown, C.JacobsO'NeilThomas
Brown, R.JamnickPappageorgeToy
CallahanJansenPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJelinekPestkaVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RickPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.Johnson, RuthPlakasVear
Clarke, H.JulianQuarlesVoorhees
DanielsKilpatrickRaczkowskiWaters
DennisKoetjeReevesWhitmer
DeRossettKolbRichardvilleWilliams
DeVuystKooimanRichnerWojno
DeWeeseKowallRisonWoodward
DroletKuipersRivetWoronchak
EhardtLaSataRoccaZelenko

Faunce Lemmons

 

 

Nays--0

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the full title of the bill.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

 

 

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4633, entitled

A bill to amend 1974 PA 150, entitled "Youth rehabilitation services act," by amending section 7a (MCL 803.307a), as amended by 1998 PA 517.

(The bill was received from the Senate on June 26, with substitute (S-3), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1157.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-3) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-3) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 375 Yeas--107

 

 
AdaminiFrankLipseySanborn
AllenGeorgeLockwoodSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMansSchermesser
BashamGilbertMcConicoScranton
BerneroGodchauxMeadShackleton
BirkholzGosselinMeyerShulman
BisbeeHagerMiddaughSpade
BishopHaleMinoreStallworth
BogardusHansenMortimerStamas
BovinHardmanMurphyStewart
BradstreetHartNeumannSwitalski
Brown, B.HowellNewellTabor
Brown, C.JacobsO'NeilThomas
Brown, R.JamnickPappageorgeToy
CallahanJansenPattersonVan Woerkom
CassisJelinekPestkaVander Roest
CaulJohnson, RickPhillipsVander Veen
Clark, I.Johnson, RuthPlakasVear
Clarke, H.JulianPumfordVoorhees
DanielsKilpatrickQuarlesWaters
DennisKoetjeRaczkowskiWhitmer
DeRossettKolbReevesWilliams
DeVuystKooimanRichardvilleWojno
DeWeeseKowallRichnerWoodward
DroletKuipersRisonWoronchak
EhardtLaSataRivetZelenko
FaunceLemmonsRocca

 

 

Nays--0

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The House agreed to the full title of the bill.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

 

 

Second Reading of Bills

 

 

House Bill No. 4371, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled "The state school aid act of 1979," by amending sections 11 and 17b (MCL 388.1611 and 388.1617b), as amended by 2000 PA 297.

(The bill was read a second time, substitute (H-1) adopted, amended, Kuipers amendment adopted, reconsidered and bill postponed for the day on June 26, see House Journal No. 56, p. 1082.)

The question being on the adoption of the amendment offered previously by Rep. Kuipers,

Rep. Kuipers withdrew the amendment.

 

Rep. Patterson moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 45, line 27, after "FOR" by striking out "2002-2003" and inserting "2001-2002".

2. Amend page 46, line 1, after "FOR" by striking out "2002-2003" and inserting "2001-2002".

3. Amend page 46, line 2, after "PLUS" by striking out "$180.00" and inserting "$200.00".

4. Amend page 49, line 20, by striking out "$7,039,000,000.00" and inserting "$7,039,600,000.00".

5. Amend page 49, line 21, after "exceed" by striking out "$6,956,500,000.00" and inserting "$6,957,200,000.00" and adjusting section 11 and enacting section 1 accordingly.

The motion prevailed and the amendments were adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

Rep. Jelinek moved to reconsider the vote by which the House adopted the amendments.

The question being on the motion made by Rep. Jelinek,

Rep. Jelinek demanded the yeas and nays.

The demand was supported.

The question being on the motion made by Rep. Jelinek,

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members present voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 376 Yeas--98

 

 
AdaminiFaunceLemmonsRocca
AllenFrankLipseySanborn
AndersonGeorgeLockwoodSchauer
BashamGieleghemMansSchermesser
BerneroGilbertMcConicoScranton
BirkholzGodchauxMeadShackleton
BisbeeHagerMeyerShulman
BishopHaleMiddaughSpade
BogardusHansenMinoreStallworth
BovinHardmanMortimerStamas
BradstreetHartMurphyStewart
Brown, B.HowellNeumannTabor
Brown, C.JacobsNewellThomas
Brown, R.JamnickO'NeilToy
CallahanJansenPappageorgeVan Woerkom
CassisJelinekPestkaVander Veen
CaulJohnson, RickPhillipsVear
Clark, I.Johnson, RuthPlakasVoorhees
Clarke, H.JulianPumfordWaters
DanielsKilpatrickQuarlesWhitmer
DennisKolbRaczkowskiWilliams
DeRossettKooimanReevesWojno
DeVuystKowallRichardvilleWoodward
DeWeeseKuipersRichnerZelenko

Ehardt LaSata

 

 

Nays--7

 

 

Drolet Koetje Switalski Woronchak

Gosselin Patterson Vander Roest

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The question being on the adoption of the amendments offered by Rep. Patterson,

The amendments were not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 377 Yeas--24

 

 
AdaminiClarke, H.KilpatrickPlakas
AndersonDanielsKolbReeves
BashamDeVuystLemmonsRichner
BovinHansenMansRivet
Brown, R.HardmanMurphyStallworth
Clark, I.JamnickPattersonSwitalski

 

 

Nays--82

 

 
AllenGodchauxMeyerShackleton
BerneroGosselinMiddaughShulman
BirkholzHagerMinoreSpade
BisbeeHaleMortimerStamas
BishopHartNeumannStewart
BogardusHowellNewellTabor
BradstreetJacobsO'NeilThomas
Brown, B.JansenPappageorgeToy
Brown, C.JelinekPestkaVan Woerkom
CallahanJohnson, RickPhillipsVander Roest
CassisJohnson, RuthPumfordVander Veen
CaulJulianQuarlesVear
DennisKoetjeRaczkowskiVoorhees
DeRossettKooimanRichardvilleWaters
DeWeeseKowallRisonWhitmer
DroletKuipersRoccaWilliams
EhardtLaSataSanbornWojno
FaunceLipseySchauerWoodward
GeorgeLockwoodSchermesserWoronchak
GieleghemMcConicoScrantonZelenko

Gilbert Mead

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

Rep. Schauer moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 130, following line 6, by inserting:

"Sec. 95. (1) From the state school aid fund money appropriated in section 11, there is allocated an amount not to exceed $10,000,000.00 each fiscal year for 2000-2001, 2001-2002, and for 2002-2003 IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER APPROPRIATIONS UNDER THIS ACT, IF THE LEGISLATURE ENACTS LEGISLATION AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS FROM THE COUNTERCYCLICAL BUDGET AND ECONOMIC STABILIZATION FUND FOR THIS PURPOSE, $10,000,000.00 IS APPROPRIATED FROM THE COUNTERCYCLICAL BUDGET AND ECONOMIC STABILIZATION FUND TO THE STATE SCHOOL AID FUND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2001, AND THAT $10,000,000,00 IS THEN APPROPRIATED FROM THE STATE SCHOOL AID FUND FOR 2000-2001 AND IS ALLOCATED for payments to districts and intermediate districts under this section.

(2) If a district or intermediate district provides a teacher professional development training program required under section 1527 of the revised school code, MCL 380.1527, during time that is not part of the time scheduled for pupil instruction in the district's or intermediate district's school calendar and if the district does not elect to use the hours of pupil instruction exception under section 101(11), there is allocated to the district or intermediate district an amount sufficient to reimburse the district or intermediate district for the full per diem compensation paid to the participants in that program." and adjusting section 11 and enacting section 1 accordingly.

2. Amend page 160, line 24, after "2." by striking out all of subsection (1) and inserting "(1) Sections 11k and 35 of the state school aid act of 1979, 1979 PA 94, MCL 388.1611k and 388.1635, are repealed.".

The question being on the adoption of the amendments offered by Rep. Schauer,

Rep. Schauer demanded the yeas and nays.

The demand was supported.

The question being on the adoption of the amendments offered by Rep. Schauer,

The amendments were not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 378 Yeas--51

 

 
AdaminiFrankMcConicoSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMinoreSchermesser
BashamHaleMurphySpade
BerneroHansenNeumannStallworth
BogardusHardmanO'NeilSwitalski
BovinJacobsPestkaThomas
Brown, B.JamnickPhillipsWaters
Brown, R.KilpatrickPlakasWhitmer
CallahanKolbQuarlesWilliams
Clark, I.LemmonsReevesWojno
Clarke, H.LipseyRichardvilleWoodward
DanielsLockwoodRisonZelenko
DennisMansRivet

 

 

Nays--56

 

 
AllenGeorgeKowallSanborn
BirkholzGilbertKuipersScranton
BisbeeGodchauxLaSataShackleton
BishopGosselinMeadShulman
BradstreetHagerMeyerStamas
Brown, C.HartMiddaughStewart
CassisHowellMortimerTabor
CaulJansenNewellToy
DeRossettJelinekPappageorgeVan Woerkom
DeVuystJohnson, RickPattersonVander Roest
DeWeeseJohnson, RuthPumfordVander Veen
DroletJulianRaczkowskiVear
EhardtKoetjeRichnerVoorhees
FaunceKooimanRoccaWoronchak

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

Rep. Switalski moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 148, line 20, after "section". by inserting "IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER APPROPRIATIONS UNDER THIS ACT, $10,000,000.00 IS APPROPRIATED AND TRANSFERRED FROM THE MICHIGAN TOBACCO SETTLEMENT TRUST FUND TO THE STATE SCHOOL AID FUND EACH FISCAL YEAR FOR 2001-2002 AND FOR 2002-2003, AND THAT $10,000,000.00 IS APPROPRIATED FROM THE STATE SCHOOL AID FUND EACH FISCAL YEAR FOR 2001-2002 AND FOR 2002-2003 FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION." and adjusting section 11 and enacting section 1 accordingly.

2. Amend page 149, line 16, after "2000-2001" by inserting "AND AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $9,800,000.00 IS ALLOCATED FOR EACH FISCAL YEAR FOR 2001-2002 AND FOR 2002-2003".

The question being on the adoption of the amendments offered by Rep. Switalski,

Rep. Switalski demanded the yeas and nays.

The demand was supported.

The question being on the adoption of the amendments offered by Rep. Switalski,

The amendments were not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 379 Yeas--51

 

 
AdaminiDeWeeseMansSchauer
AndersonFrankMcConicoSchermesser
BashamGieleghemMinoreSpade
BerneroHaleMurphyStallworth
BogardusHansenNeumannSwitalski
BovinHardmanO'NeilThomas
Brown, B.JacobsPestkaWaters
Brown, R.JamnickPhillipsWhitmer
CallahanKilpatrickPlakasWilliams
Clark, I.KolbReevesWojno
Clarke, H.LemmonsRichardvilleWoodward
DanielsLipseyRisonZelenko
DennisLockwoodRivet

 

 

Nays--55

 

 
AllenGilbertKuipersScranton
BirkholzGodchauxLaSataShackleton
BisbeeGosselinMeadShulman
BishopHagerMeyerStamas
BradstreetHartMiddaughStewart
Brown, C.HowellMortimerTabor
CassisJansenNewellToy
CaulJelinekPappageorgeVan Woerkom
DeRossettJohnson, RickPattersonVander Roest
DeVuystJohnson, RuthPumfordVander Veen
DroletJulianRaczkowskiVear
EhardtKoetjeRichnerVoorhees
FaunceKooimanRoccaWoronchak
GeorgeKowallSanborn

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

Rep. Hardman moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 91, line 26, by striking out "$10,000,000.00" and inserting "$14,900,000.00" and adjusting section 11 and enacting section 1 accordingly.

The question being on the adoption of the amendment offered by Rep. Hardman,

Rep. Hardman demanded the yeas and nays.

The demand was supported.

The question being on the adoption of the amendment offered by Rep. Hardman,

The amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 380 Yeas--45

 

 
AdaminiGieleghemMansSchauer
AndersonHaleMcConicoSchermesser
BashamHansenMinoreStallworth
BerneroHardmanMurphySwitalski
BogardusJacobsO'NeilThomas
BovinJamnickPhillipsWaters
Brown, R.KilpatrickPlakasWhitmer
CallahanKolbQuarlesWilliams
Clark, I.LemmonsReevesWojno
Clarke, H.LipseyRisonWoodward
DanielsLockwoodRivetZelenko

Dennis

Nays--60

 

 
AllenGilbertLaSataSanborn
BirkholzGodchauxMeadScranton
BisbeeGosselinMeyerShackleton
BishopHagerMiddaughShulman
BradstreetHartMortimerSpade
Brown, C.HowellNeumannStamas
CassisJansenNewellStewart
CaulJelinekPappageorgeTabor
DeRossettJohnson, RickPattersonToy
DeVuystJohnson, RuthPestkaVan Woerkom
DeWeeseJulianPumfordVander Roest
DroletKoetjeRaczkowskiVander Veen
EhardtKooimanRichardvilleVear
FaunceKowallRichnerVoorhees
GeorgeKuipersRoccaWoronchak

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

Rep. Shulman moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

 

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

 

 

House Bill No. 4371, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled "The state school aid act of 1979," by amending sections 11 and 17b (MCL 388.1611 and 388.1617b), as amended by 2000 PA 297.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

 

 

Roll Call No. 381 Yeas--57

 

 
AllenGilbertKuipersSanborn
BirkholzGodchauxLaSataScranton
BisbeeGosselinMeadShackleton
BishopHagerMeyerShulman
BradstreetHartMiddaughStamas
Brown, C.HowellMortimerStewart
CassisJansenNewellTabor
CaulJelinekPappageorgeToy
DeRossettJohnson, RickPattersonVan Woerkom
DeVuystJohnson, RuthPumfordVander Roest
DeWeeseJulianRaczkowskiVander Veen
DroletKoetjeRichardvilleVear
EhardtKooimanRichnerVoorhees
FaunceKowallRoccaWoronchak

George

 

 

Nays--49

 

 
AdaminiFrankMcConicoSchauer
AndersonGieleghemMinoreSchermesser
BashamHaleMurphySpade
BerneroHansenNeumannStallworth
BogardusHardmanO'NeilSwitalski
BovinJacobsPestkaThomas
Brown, B.JamnickPhillipsWaters
Brown, R.KilpatrickPlakasWhitmer
CallahanKolbQuarlesWilliams
Clark, I.LemmonsReevesWojno
Clarke, H.LipseyRisonWoodward
DanielsLockwoodRivetZelenko

Dennis

 

 

In The Chair: Julian

 

 

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Patterson moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled "The state school aid act of 1979," by amending sections 6, 11, 11f, 11g, 20, 20j, 22a, 22b, 24, 26a, 31a, 31d, 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e, 32f, 32g, 32h, 33, 41, 51a, 51c, 53a, 54, 56, 57, 61a, 62, 63, 67, 68, 74, 81, 94, 94a, 96, 97, 98, 99, 107, 108, and 147 (MCL 388.1606, 388.1611, 388.1611f, 388.1611g, 388.1620, 388.1620j, 388.1622a, 388.1622b, 388.1624, 388.1626a, 388.1631a, 388.1631d, 388.1632a, 388.1632b, 388.1632c, 388.1632d, 388.1632e, 388.1632f, 388.1632g, 388.1632h, 388.1633, 388.1641, 388.1651a, 388.1651c, 388.1653a, 388.1654, 388.1656, 388.1657, 388.1661a, 388.1662, 388.1663, 388.1667, 388.1668, 388.1674, 388.1681, 388.1694, 388.1694a, 388.1696, 388.1697, 388.1698, 388.1699, 388.1707, 388.1708, and 388.1747), sections 6, 11, 11f, 11g, 20, 20j, 24, 26a, 31a, 31d, 33, 41, 51a, 53a, 54, 56, 57, 61a, 62, 63, 67, 68, 74, 81, 94, 99, 107, and 147 as amended and sections 22a, 22b, 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e, 32g, 32h, 51c, 94a, 96, 97, 98, and 108 as added by 2000 PA 297 and section 32f as amended by 2000 PA 388; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

 

 

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Rep. Dennis, having reserved the right to explain her protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on HB4371 because the cuts represent skewed priorities that will hurt children. It's a sad day in Michigan when the Governor can find extra money so people can book their tee times and reserve their boat slips in Michigan online, but he refuses to find extra money for our schools. The difference in priorities here is stark and frightening. The Republican budget plan cuts more than $529 million from public education over the next three years--$71.5 million this year, $189.49 in 2002, and $268.5 million in 2003. The cuts are drastic and unnecessary. One should note that the budget as originally drafted generated a $96.6 million surplus next year. There are many reasons I can not support this budget, but the cuts targeted to Muskegon are the main ones. The early education cuts are devastating to Muskegon - 125 children in our community will not have access to Head Start because the Republicans have eliminated our Head Start grants. I think it is foolish to make cuts as far reaching as 2003, when we have no idea what the economy will be like then. It's wrong to sacrifice early education initiatives like Head Start just so we can have some extra money in the bank next year. Studies show investments in early childhood programs like Head Start pay huge dividends. For every dollar we spend in Head Start, $7 are ultimately saved. The investment in early childhood programs produces healthier children, lower crime rates, and higher graduation rates.

Other cuts to the School Aid budget include:

* $15 million over 2002 and 2003 for at-risk pupils;

* $15 million for the Parental Involvement and Education Program;

* Reductions in reading programs;

* Eliminating the elementary summer school program for 2002 and 2003;

* $10 million in professional development programs for teachers;

* $2.2 million for Math and Sciences Centers in 2002 and 2003.

Education cuts are the ones we can least afford to make. Strong schools help ensure we have a strong economy in the future. Therefore, I vote no!"

Reps. Kolb, Reeves, Neumann, Bob Brown, Hale, Hardman, Zelenko, Lockwood, Waters, Wojno, Murphy, Jacobs, Lemmons, Basham, O'Neil, Whitmer, Clarke, Callahan, Williams, Rich Brown, Jamnick, Plakas, Anderson, Adamini, Clark, Spade and Phillips having reserved the right to explain their protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted 'no' on House Bill 4371 because a vote for this budget is a vote for a half billion dollars in cuts and reductions to our schools. This bill makes drastic and unnecessary cuts to early childhood programs, parental involvement grants, summer school programs, counseling services, and other important services. In good conscience, I cannot vote 'yes' for these cuts.

Education is not just an election-year issue. How we educate our kids represents our values as citizens, and that's why this bill is bad legislation. As introduced, this legislation cuts $71.5 million in education funding this year, $189.49 million in FY 2001-2002, and $268.5 million in FY 2002-03. In addition to cutting valuable programs, this bill does not make fiscal sense. The bill will produce an estimated $96 million in surplus dollars - making such drastic cuts both unwise and unnecessary.

This vote should not be construed to represent a vote against funding for education in Michigan. I support many initiatives in the School Aid Budget. However, I cannot support cutting programs that are essential to our kids. I cannot support cutting programs that my constituents support and want me to fight to keep these programs funded at the levels necessary for these programs to be successful for all of our kids. By voting 'no', I cast my vote against the half billion dollars in cuts and reductions to our schools.

Education is an essential investment in our future. For every dollar we invest in early childhood education, for example, we save seven dollars - in reduced crime, safer streets, and healthier kids. I believe wholeheartedly that every child deserves to arrive on the first day of kindergarten prepared and ready to learn. This bill is a step away from that goal, and that is why I voted 'no'."

 

 

Rep. Minore, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted 'no' on House Bill 4371 because a vote for this budget is a vote for a half billion dollars in cuts and reductions to our schools. This bill makes drastic and unnecessary cuts to early childhood programs, parental involvement grants, summer school programs, counseling services, and other important services. in good conscience, I cannot vote 'yes' for these cuts.

Education is not just an election-year issue. How we educate our kids represents our values as citizens, and that's why this bill is bad legislation. As introduced, this legislation cuts $71.5 million in education funding this year, $189.49 million in FY 2001-02, and $268.5 million in FY 2002-03. In addition to cutting valuable programs, this bill does not make fiscal sense. The bill will produce an estimated $96 million in surplus dollars--making such drastic cuts both unwise and unnecessary.

This vote should not be construed to represent a vote against funding for education in Michigan. I support many initiatives in the School Aid Budget. However, I cannot support cutting programs that are essential to our kids. By voting "no," I cast my vote against the half billion dollars in cuts and reductions to our schools.

Education is an essential investment in our future. For every dollar we invest in early childhood education, for example, we save seven dollars--in reduced crime, safer streets, and healthier kids. I believe wholeheartedly that every child deserves to arrive on the first day of kindergarten prepared and ready to learn. This bill is a step away from that goal, and that is why I voted 'no.'

To cut education funding while continuing to grant tax cuts to the biggest businesses in Michigan is an insult to the children of this state. A one year freeze in the Single Business Tax phase-out would fund programs that would serve Michigan's children.

I believe that the SBT freeze is one option--among several others--that should have been considered before these drastic cuts were enacted."

 

 

Rep. Lipsey, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on House Bill 4371 because a vote for this budget is a vote for a half billion Dollars in cuts and reductions to our schools. This bill makes drastic and unnecessary cuts to early childhood programs, parental involvement grants, summer school programs, counseling services, and other important services. In good conscience, I cannot vote for these cuts.Education is not just an election-year issue. How we educate our kids represents our values as citizens, and that's why this bill is bad legislation. As introduced, this legislation cuts $71.5 million in education funding this year, $189.49 million in FY 2001-02, and $268.5 million in FY 2002-03. In addition to cutting valuable programs, this bill does not make fiscal sense. The bill will produce an estimated $96 million in surplus Dollars-making such drastic cuts both unwise and unnecessary.This vote should not be construed to represent a vote against funding for education in Michigan. I support many initiatives in the School Aid Budget. However, I cannot support cutting programs essential to our kids. By voting no, I cast my vote against the half billion Dollars in cuts and reductions to our schools."

 

 

Rep. Bogardus, having reserved the right to explain her protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

"Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

I voted no on this bill because it is short sighted, unnecessary and poor policy. By cutting early childhood educational funding we are guaranteeing increased costs in the future for prisons and welfare. The citizens of this state were given a promise to make education a priority but the promise only lasted until the campaign ended. We are giving tax cuts to large corporations then not funding programs which will prepare our children to be employed by those corporations. These cuts will continue Michigan as the home of not only crumbling roads but crumbling schools as well."

 

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Reports of Standing Committees

 

 

The Committee on Local Government and Urban Policy, by Rep. Birkholz, Chair, reported

House Bill No. 4989, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 218, entitled "Adult foster care facility licensing act," by amending section 11 (MCL 400.711), as amended by 1992 PA 176.

Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

 

 

Favorable Roll Call

 

HB 4989 To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Birkholz, Hager, Drolet, Gilbert, Richardville, Sanborn, Jamnick, Dennis, Hardman, McConico,

Nays: None.

 

 

The Committee on Local Government and Urban Policy, by Rep. Birkholz, Chair, reported

Senate Bill No. 547, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled "The general property tax act," by amending sections 78g, 78k, 78o, and 124 (MCL 211.78g, 211.78k, 211.78o, and 211.124), sections 78g, 78k, and 78o as added by 1999 PA 123; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

 

 

Favorable Roll Call

 

SB 547 To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Birkholz, Hager, Drolet, Gilbert, Richardville, Sanborn, Jamnick, Dennis, Hardman, McConico,

Nays: None.

 

 

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

 

The following report, submitted by Rep. Birkholz, Chair of the Committee on Local Government and Urban Policy, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Thursday, June 28, 2001, at 4:29 p.m.,

Present: Reps. Birkholz, Hager, Drolet, Gilbert, Richardville, Sanborn, Jamnick, Dennis, Hardman, McConico,

Absent: Rep. Gosselin,

Excused: Rep. Gosselin.

Second Reading of Bills

 

 

Senate Bill No. 547, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled "The general property tax act," by amending sections 78g, 78k, 78o, and 124 (MCL 211.78g, 211.78k, 211.78o, and 211.124), sections 78g, 78k, and 78o as added by 1999 PA 123; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Patterson moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

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Rep. Patterson moved that House Committees be given leave to meet during the balance of today's session.

The motion prevailed.

 

Rep. Patterson moved that when the House adjourns today it stand adjourned until Tuesday, July 10, at 12:00 Noon.

The motion prevailed.

 

 

Rep. Lemmons moved that the House adjourn.

The motion prevailed, the time being 6:55 p.m.

 

Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Julian declared the House adjourned until Tuesday, July 10, at 12:00 Noon.

 

 

GARY L. RANDALL

Clerk of the House of Representatives.