Introduced by Sen. Michelle McManus (R) on February 18, 2009, to provide a “template” or “place holder” for the Fiscal Year 2009-2010 Department Of Natural Resources budget. This bill contains no appropriations, but may be amended at a later date to include them.
Referred to the Senate Appropriations Committee on February 18, 2009.
Reported in the Senate on June 23, 2009, with the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
Referred to the Senate Appropriations Committee on November 10, 2009.
Reported in the Senate on February 9, 2010, with the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Appropriations be rejected and with the recommendation that the substitute (S-3) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
Substitute offered in the Senate on February 10, 2010, to replace the previous version of the bill with one that contains actual appropriations. See Senate-passed bill for details. The substitute passed by voice vote in the Senate on February 10, 2010.
Passed 37 to 0 in the Senate on February 11, 2010, to authorize $102 million of spending on three construction projects at Oakland and Michigan Tech Universities, and Washtenaw Community College. Also, to authorize spending $35.6 million of Natural Resources Trust Fund money on a variety of recreation, conservation and land acquisition projects. Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No"
Received in the House on February 11, 2010.
Referred to the House Appropriations Committee on February 11, 2010.
Reported in the House on March 2, 2010, without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
Passed 107 to 0 in the House on March 10, 2010, to authorize $102 million of spending on three construction projects at Oakland and Michigan Tech Universities, and Washtenaw Community College. Also, to authorize spending $35.6 million of Natural Resources Trust Fund money on a variety of recreation, conservation and land acquisition projects. Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No"
Signed by Gov. Jennifer Granholm on March 26, 2010.