

2007 Senate Bill 436 (Balance 2006-2007 budget with cuts, accounting shifts, and debt ) (Senate Roll Call 121)
Passed in the Senate (21 to 16) on May 16, 2007, to adopt a Republican plan to match current year spending with expected revenues, closing an approximately $722 million gap. This has most of the same budget cuts and accounting changes as Senate Bill 220. It would remove $294.5 million that has been allocated but not yet spent from the “21st Century Jobs Fund” and removes smaller amounts from various other “restricted” funds. See the May 16 Senate substitute for more details. [History, Amendments & Comments]
The vote was 21 in favor, 16 opposed, and 1 not voting
(Senate Roll Call 121 at Senate Journal 46)
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The following legislators supported 2007 Senate Bill 436 (Balance 2006-2007 budget with cuts, accounting shifts, and debt ):
The following legislators opposed 2007 Senate Bill 436 (Balance 2006-2007 budget with cuts, accounting shifts, and debt ):
| Anderson (D) | Barcia (D) | Brater (D) | Cherry (D) | Clark-Coleman (D) | Clarke (D) |
| Gleason (D) | Hunter (D) | Jacobs (D) | Olshove (D) | Prusi (D) | Schauer (D) |
| Scott (D) | Switalski (D) | Thomas (D) | Whitmer (D) |
The following legislators did not vote on 2007 Senate Bill 436 (Balance 2006-2007 budget with cuts, accounting shifts, and debt ):
| Basham (D) |
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