Introduced
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To provide a “template” or “place holder” for the Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Judiciary budget. This bill contains no appropriations, but may be amended at a later date to include them.
Referred to the Committee on Appropriations
Amendment offered
With the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
Consideration postponed
Substitute offered
To adopt a version of this budget that expresses the fiscal and policy preferences of the Republican-majority in the Senate on various spending items and programs. For details see <a href="http://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2011-2012/billanalysis/Senate/pdf/2011-SFA-0180-U.pdf">analysis</a> from the non-partisan Senate Fiscal Agency.
The substitute passed by voice vote
Passed in the Senate 26 to 12 (details)
The Senate verion of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2011-2012 Judiciary budget. This would appropriate $256.9 million in gross spending, compared to $260.3 million the previous year. Of this, $152.5 million will come from the general fund (funded by actual state tax revenues); $88.1 million is from earmarked fees, fines and other revenue; and $5.5 million is federal money.
Referred to the Committee on Appropriations
Substitute offered
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The substitute passed by voice vote
Passed in the House 62 to 46 (details)
To "adopt" a version of this budget, but in fact replace all the appropriations with $100 "placeholders." This is essentially a means for sending the budget to a House-Senate conference committee to work out the differences.
To concur with a House-passed version of the bill. The vote sends the bill to a House-Senate conference committee to work out the differences.
Failed in the Senate 0 to 38 (details)
Received
Passed in the Senate 26 to 11 (details)
The House-Senate conference report for the 2011-2012 Judiciary budget. This would appropriate $256.9 million in gross spending, compared to $260.3 million the previous year. Of this, $152.5 million will come from the general fund (funded by actual state tax revenues); $88.1 million is from earmarked fees, fines and other revenue; and $5.5 million is federal money.
Motion
To give the bill immediate effect.
The motion passed 26 to 11 (details)