

2002 House Bill 5763 (Increase unemployment benefits ) (House Roll Call 284)
Amendment offered by Rep. David Woodward (D) on March 14, 2002, to make individuals who have been forced to leave work because of domestic violence eligible for unemployment insurance benefits. The amendment failed in the House (48 to 48) on March 14, 2002. [History, Amendments & Comments]
The vote was 48 in favor, 48 opposed, and 13 not voting
(House Roll Call 284 at House Journal 25)
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The following legislators supported the amendment:
The following legislators opposed the amendment:
The following legislators did not vote on the amendment:
| Bradstreet (R) | Callahan (D) | Cassis (R) | Ehardt (R) | Gosselin (R) | Jansen (R) |
| Koetje (R) | Richardville (R) | Rivet (D) | Shulman (R) | Stallworth (D) | Vear (R) |
| Zelenko (D) |
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