March 16, 2012 Weekly Roll Call Report

MichiganVotes.org sends a weekly report to newspapers and TV stations around the state showing how state legislators in their service area voted on the most important or interesting bills of the past week. Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting

 

Senate Bill 756Ban hands-on cell phone use by new drivers: Passed 28 to 10 in the Senate
To prohibit an individual with a level 1 or 2 graduated drivers license status (new drivers age 17 or younger) from operating a motor vehicle while using a hands-on cell phone.

Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No"

 

Senate Bill 414Impose autism insurance mandate: Passed 29 to 9 in the Senate
To impose a new coverage mandate that would require health insurance policies to include coverage for treatments related to autism, and ban higher deductibles or lower benefit levels for this than for other ailments. Senate Bill 981 would authorize state subsidies to insurance companies to cover the extra cost.

Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No"

 

Senate Bill 981Authorize autism-mandate insurance company subsidies: Passed 28 to 10 in the Senate 
To authorize state government subsidies to health insurance companies to compensate for the new coverage mandate proposed by Senate Bill 414, which would require insurers to include autism coverage in all policies. Any actual subsidy payments would have to be added to annual appropriations passed by the legislature.

Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No"

 

House Bill 4266Allow yard waste in landfills with methane capture: Passed 66 to 41 in the House 
To waive a ban on landfills accepting yard waste if a facility installs a methane gas capture system.

Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No"

 

House Bill 4799Prohibit coercing a woman to have an abortion: Passed 72 to 37 in the House
To make attempting to coerce a woman into having an abortion a crime. The bill authorizes enhanced prison penalties for related threats of violence or "stalking," and fines for acts like threatening divorce or other living arrangement changes, withholding current or promised support, etc. Other bills in the package authorize lawsuits, require the state to produce informational materials and screening protocols and physicians to use them, and more.

Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No"

 

Senate Bill 683Prefund (optional) state retiree health benefits: Passed 109 to 0 in the House
To appropriate $250.9 million to "prefund" optional post-retirement health insurance benefits the legislature has chosen to give state government retirees. Under current law, these benefits are paid each year out of regular state government revenue. Unlike pensions, the Supreme Court has ruled these are not "accrued benefits" and so may be eliminated or cut at any time; former employees who get them are still eligible for Medicare at age 65.

Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No" in the House 

Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No" in the Senate

 

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Posted Mar 23 2012, 02:16 PM by admin5

Comments

Cynthia wrote re: March 16, 2012 Weekly Roll Call Report
on 06-19-2012 11:12 PM

We were in Brooklyn when we found out it passed and imdieeatmly went to Stonewall to celebrate. Coming up from the subway to see what I later learned was over 1,000 people already there, waving flags, cheering, kissing and hugging was absolutely incredible and so moving. We managed to get inside the bar and the highlight was definitely when the DJ played empire state of mind   never heard so many people sing a song so loudly and with so much conviction: let's hear it for new york So amazing. Completely overjoyed I was there. Amazing pictures as always, Robin!  0

Lizel wrote re: March 16, 2012 Weekly Roll Call Report
on 06-22-2012 12:51 AM

Ditto   absolutely caonnt believe our good fortune to be born in such a hopeful and dynamic world.Now for Australia (supposedly one of the great LGBT-friendly nations in the world) to catch up and legalise the shizz out of same-sex marriage.  0

crork wrote re: March 16, 2012 Weekly Roll Call Report
on 11-07-2012 7:12 PM

Eq7uPm I value the article post.Really looking forward to read more.

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