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2005 House Bill 4835 (Fund baccalaureate diploma program grants ) (House Roll Call 569)

Passed in the House (58 to 45) on November 3, 2005, to appropriate $250,000 for two schools with sixth-to-eighth grade international baccalaureate diploma programs, which are multidisciplinary programs that “cultivate internationalism and respect for other cultures”. [History, Amendments & Comments]

The vote was 58 in favor, 45 opposed, and 7 not voting
(House Roll Call 569 at House Journal 96)

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Not Voting Not Voting
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Legislators (Democrat)
178317%
712971%
118911%
52 total votes
Legislators (Republican)
841684%
138713%
1991%
58 total votes

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The following legislators supported 2005 House Bill 4835 (Fund baccalaureate diploma program grants ):

Accavitti (D) Acciavatti (R) Amos (R) Ball (R) Baxter (R) Booher (R)
Byrnes (D) Casperson (R) Caul (R) Condino (D) DeRoche (R) Elsenheimer (R)
Farhat (R) Farrah (D) Gaffney (R) Garfield (R) Gosselin (R) Green (R)
Hansen (R) Hildenbrand (R) Huizenga (R) Hummel (R) Hune (R) Jones, Rick (R)
Kahn (R) Kolb (D) Kooiman (R) LaJoy (R) Law, David (R) Marleau (R)
Meisner (D) Meyer (R) Moolenaar (R) Mortimer (R) Nitz (R) Nofs (R)
Palmer (R) Palsrok (R) Pastor (R) Pavlov (R) Pearce (R) Proos (R)
Robertson (R) Rocca (R) Sheen (R) Stahl (R) Stakoe (R) Steil (R)
Stewart (R) Taub (R) Tobocman (D) Vagnozzi (D) Van Regenmorter (R) Vander Veen (R)
Walker (R) Ward (R) Wenke (R) Williams (D)   

The following legislators opposed 2005 House Bill 4835 (Fund baccalaureate diploma program grants ):

Adamini (D) Anderson (D) Angerer (D) Bennett (D) Bieda (D) Brandenburg (R)
Brown (D) Byrum (D) Caswell (R) Cheeks (D) Clack (D) Clemente (D)
Cushingberry (D) Dillon (D) Donigan (D) Drolet (R) Emmons (R) Espinoza (D)
Gillard (D) Gleason (D) Gonzales (D) Hood (D) Hoogendyk (R) Hopgood (D)
Law, Kathleen (D) Leland (D) Lemmons, Jr. (D) Lipsey (D) Mayes (D) McDowell (D)
Miller (D) Moore (R) Newell (R) Plakas (D) Polidori (D) Sak (D)
Schuitmaker (R) Sheltrown (D) Smith, Alma (D) Smith, Virgil (D) Spade (D) Waters (D)
Whitmer (D) Wojno (D) Zelenko (D)    

The following legislators did not vote on 2005 House Bill 4835 (Fund baccalaureate diploma program grants ):

Hunter (D) Kehrl (D) Lemmons, III (D) McConico (D) Murphy (D) Phillips (D)
Shaffer (R)      

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Most Recent Comments

1) Hold hands, sing Kumbayah [by Anonymous Citizen on June 3, 2005]
We can't even teach people of the founding fathers and the ultimate sacrifices that were made to give us the freedoms we are losing through the "global agenda". Instead of "indoctrinating" these students and teaching them the violative ways of world government against our constitution , we should be teaching them to recognize that they are being morphed into the global agenda by losing their American sovereignity!
Good show below:

http://www.amerikanexpose.com/
See: agenda 21
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2) Carston [by Anonymous Citizen on June 3, 2005]
How do these people dream up these ridiculous schemes to waste OUR momey? Thank god there are enough sensible legistators to shoot down the bad ideas.
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3) Waste of money [by steve31655 on June 2, 2005]
We have found a new way to waste money. Now the state wants to spend money to indoctrinate kids with NATO thought. What is "internationalism" other than a way to degrade the United States and extol other cultures. If individual districts want to do this that is their business, but the state government should not institutionalize "The New World Order".
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