Introduced
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To provide a “template” or “place holder” for a Fiscal Year 2017-2018 “Omnibus” budget funding all state departments. This bill contains no appropriations, but may be amended at a later date to include them.
Referred to the Committee on Appropriations
Reported without amendment
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
Passed in the House 63 to 44 (details)
To send the bill to the Senate without any actual appropriations, which is basically a procedural method of launching negotiations to work out the differences between the House and Senate on revisions to the current-year state budget.
Referred to the Committee on Appropriations
Reported without amendment
With the recommendation that the substitute (S-3) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
Amendment offered
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The amendment failed 13 to 24 (details)
Amendment offered
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To revise a Detroit veterans home construction authorization originally approved in 2016 to permit it to be located in either Wayne, Oakland or Macomb Counties.
The amendment failed 13 to 24 (details)
Passed in the Senate 33 to 4 (details)
To appropriate $52.8 million for various state departments and functions in the current fiscal year. Highlights include $23.2 million for state remediation activities related to recently reported instances of groundwater contamination by a chemical called perfluoroalkyl; $14.0 million for brownfield remediation and development; $10.7 for municipal water system "asset management" and water testing; and more. Additionally, the bill authorizes $74.6 million in new long term debt for state university and college construction projects; $57 million for a State Police construction project; and an amount to be determined for state veterans home projects.
Amendment offered
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To add $50 million to pay damages to unemployment benefit claimants who were wrongly accused of unemployment benefit fraud.
The amendment failed by voice vote
Amendment offered
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To prohibit spending money in the bill perfluoroalkyl groundwater contamination responses unless the adopts state drinking water standards for this chemical.
The amendment failed by voice vote
Amendment offered
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To spend more money and hire more people to deal with the perfluoroalkyl groundwater contamination responses that the bill funds.
The amendment failed by voice vote
Passed in the House 109 to 1 (details)
To appropriate $52.8 million for various state departments and functions in the current fiscal year. Highlights include $23.2 million for state remediation activities related to recently reported instances of groundwater contamination by a chemical called perfluoroalkyl; $14.0 million for brownfield remediation and development; $10.7 for municipal water system "asset management" and water testing; and more. Additionally, the bill authorizes $74.6 million in new long term debt for state university and college construction projects; $57 million for a State Police construction project; and an amount to be determined for state veterans home projects.