Sen. Mallory McMorrow (D-8)

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2024 Senate Bill 708

Insurance: no-fault; penalties for lapse of insurance policy; provide waiver for certain individuals.

  • Voted in favor
  • Passed 31 to 7 on Feb. 14, 2024

2023 Senate Bill 282

Insurance: no-fault; penalties for lapse of insurance policy; provide waiver for certain individuals.

  • Voted in favor
  • Passed 30 to 8 on Feb. 14, 2024

2023 House Bill 4845 / 2024 Public Act 5

Highways: memorial; portion of M-125; designate as the "Captain Joseph M. Liedel Memorial Highway".

  • Voted in favor
  • Passed 38 to 0 on Feb. 14, 2024

2023 House Bill 4325 / 2024 Public Act 6

Environmental protection: other; criminal penalties and civil fines for unlawful dumping of garbage; provide for.

  • Voted in favor
  • Passed 29 to 9 on Feb. 14, 2024

2023 Senate Bill 465 / 2024 Public Act 72

Vehicles: equipment; restrictions for following snowplows; provide for.

  • Voted in favor
  • Passed 38 to 0 on Feb. 13, 2024

2023 House Bill 4419 / 2024 Public Act 4

Watercraft: other; watercraft eligible for issuance of certificate of title transferring deceased owner's interest; increase maximum value of, subject to Consumer Price Index.

  • Voted in favor
  • Passed 38 to 0 on Feb. 7, 2024

2023 House Bill 4418 / 2024 Public Act 3

Probate: other; uniform transfers to minors act; modify amount of transfer allowed.

  • Voted in favor
  • Passed 38 to 0 on Feb. 7, 2024

2023 House Bill 4417 / 2024 Public Act 2

Vehicles: title; transfer of ownership of vehicle to surviving spouse or heir after owner's death; modify maximum value and adjust for cost of living.

  • Voted in favor
  • Passed 38 to 0 on Feb. 7, 2024

2023 House Bill 4416 / 2024 Public Act 1

Probate: other; general amendments to the estates and protected individuals code; provide for.

  • Voted in favor
  • Passed 38 to 0 on Feb. 7, 2024

2023 Senate Bill 517

Criminal procedure: evidence; use of truthful testimony, evidence, or other truthful information against certain witnesses; modify.

  • Voted in favor
  • Passed 37 to 0 on Jan. 25, 2024