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2023 House Bill 4650

Vehicles: agricultural equipment; original equipment manufacturers of electronics-enabled agricultural equipment to provide certain parts, tools, and documentation to owners and independent repair providers; require.

2023 House Bill 4611

Use tax: exemptions; purchase of certain aviation equipment; exempt.

2023 House Bill 4610

Sales tax: exemptions; purchase of certain aviation equipment; exempt.

2023 House Bill 4609

Vehicles: agricultural equipment; original equipment manufacturers of electronics-enabled agricultural equipment to provide certain parts, tools, and documentation to owners and independent repair providers; require.

2023 Senate Bill 352

Vehicles: registration plates; next of kin special registration plate; create.

2023 Senate Bill 342

Vehicles: agricultural equipment; definitions for the agricultural equipment repair act; create.

2023 Senate Bill 341

Vehicles: agricultural equipment; original equipment manufacturers of electronics-enabled agricultural equipment to provide certain parts, tools, and documentation to owners and independent repair providers; require.

2023 House Bill 4566

Vehicles: registration; revenue from vehicle registration fees; allocate to county where registrant resides and distribute per lane mile to local road agency.

2023 Senate Bill 124

Transportation: railroads; priorities for local grade separation fund; provide for.

2023 Senate Bill 63 / Public Act 26

Education: financing; use of school sinking fund; allow for school transportation.

Mackinac Center Analysis

Amends section 1212 (MCL 380.1212) of the Revised School Code. Section 1212 specifies the purposes for which a sinking fund tax, if approved by voters, may be used. Under current law, depending on the date of authorization, the sinking fund tax may be used for the purchase of real estate for the construction of school buildings, repair of school buildings, improvement of school security, and/or purchase of technology resources and upgrades. As passed by the Senate, in addition to the aforementioned items, SB 63 would allow a sinking fund tax to be used for the purchase of student transportation vehicles, maintenance equipment for those vehicles, trucks and vans under the Michigan Vehicle Code to carry equipment and personnel for the maintenance of school buildings, and maintenance equipment for those trucks and vans. If passed, SB 63 could lead to an increase in sinking fund millage rates and/or the number of districts creating sinking funds.