

2012 Senate Bill 1000: Ban granting parenting time in certain countries (Senate Roll Call 709)
Passed 37 to 0 in the Senate on October 17, 2012, to prohibit a Michigan court from awarding “parenting time” in child custody disputes that would take place in a country that is not a party to the “Hague convention” on the civil aspects of international child abduction, unless both parents give consent.
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The vote was 37 in favor, 0 against, and 1 not voting.
(Senate Roll Call 709)
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Ban granting parenting time in certain countries
IN FAVOR
SENATE DEMOCRATS
| Anderson (D) | Bieda (D) | Gleason (D) | Gregory (D) | Hood (D) |
| Hopgood (D) | Hunter (D) | Johnson (D) | Smith (D) | Warren (D) |
| Whitmer (D) | Young (D) |
SENATE REPUBLICANS
AGAINST
SENATE DEMOCRATS
none
SENATE REPUBLICANS
none
SENATE LEGISLATORS WHO DID NOT VOTE
| Green (R) |
SENATE LEGISLATORS ALL VOTES
Senate Roll Call 709 on 2012 Senate Bill 1000
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