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2011 Senate Bill 178: Appropriations: 2011-2012 Higher Education (Senate Roll Call)
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Passed 21 to 16 in the Senate on May 24, 2011, the House-Senate conference report for the 2011-2012 higher education budget. This would appropriate $1.362 billion in gross spending, compared to $1.578 billion the previous year. $200 million of this would come from the School Aid Fund. This final compromise budget includes Gov. Rick Snyder's recommendation to cut more from universities that increase tuition by more than 7.1 percent.
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The vote was 21 in favor, 16 against, and 1 not voting.
(Senate Roll Call)

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Vote
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Against Against
Not Voting Not Voting
 Undecided
Democrat
1000%
91991%
8928%
12 total votes
Republican
802080%
198119%
1000%
26 total votes

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Appropriations: 2011-2012 Higher Education

IN FAVOR

SENATE DEMOCRATS
none

SENATE REPUBLICANS

Booher (R)Brandenburg (R)Casperson (R)Colbeck (R)Emmons (R)
Green (R)Hildenbrand (R)Hune (R)Jansen (R)Kahn (R)
Kowall (R)Marleau (R)Meekhof (R)Moolenaar (R)Pappageorge (R)
Pavlov (R)Proos (R)Richardville (R)Robertson (R)Schuitmaker (R)
Walker (R)    


AGAINST

SENATE DEMOCRATS

Anderson (D)Bieda (D)Gleason (D)Gregory (D)Hood (D)
Hopgood (D)Hunter (D)Smith (D)Warren (D)Whitmer (D)
Young (D)    

SENATE REPUBLICANS

Caswell (R)Hansen (R)Jones (R)Nofs (R)Rocca (R)


SENATE LEGISLATORS WHO DID NOT VOTE

Johnson (D)



SENATE LEGISLATORS ALL VOTES

  n  Anderson (D)  n  Bieda (D)Y    Booher (R)Y    Brandenburg (R)Y    Casperson (R)
  n  Caswell (R)Y    Colbeck (R)Y    Emmons (R)  n  Gleason (D)Y    Green (R)
  n  Gregory (D)  n  Hansen (R)Y    Hildenbrand (R)  n  Hood (D)  n  Hopgood (D)
Y    Hune (R)  n  Hunter (D)Y    Jansen (R)  -  Johnson (D)  n  Jones (R)
Y    Kahn (R)Y    Kowall (R)Y    Marleau (R)Y    Meekhof (R)Y    Moolenaar (R)
  n  Nofs (R)Y    Pappageorge (R)Y    Pavlov (R)Y    Proos (R)Y    Richardville (R)
Y    Robertson (R)  n  Rocca (R)Y    Schuitmaker (R)  n  Smith (D)Y    Walker (R)
  n  Warren (D)  n  Whitmer (D)  n  Young (D)  

Senate Roll Call on 2011 Senate Bill 178

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Comments

1) Re: 2011 Senate Bill 178 (Appropriations: 2011-2012 Higher Education )  by reshhia on November 15, 2012 
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2) Re: 2011 Senate Bill 178 (Appropriations: 2011-2012 Higher Education )  by denestu on October 1, 2012 
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3) Re: 2011 Senate Bill 178 (Appropriations: 2011-2012 Higher Education )  by spencerid on August 8, 2012 
The Senate shouldn't change so often the rules for the fiscal year of higher education budget. I want to follow a master online next month to increase my chances to some prestigious positions at my work place. So I don't want to suffer because of these political changes. It wouldn't be fair for no one!

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