Sen. Dan Lauwers (R-25)

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2023 House Bill 4300 / Public Act 76

Family law: marriage and divorce; action to annul a marriage based on legal age of consent; modify.

  • Was excused
  • Passed 37 to 0 on June 27, 2023

2023 House Bill 4299 / Public Act 75

Children: other; marriage license as documentation of emancipation; prohibit.

  • Was excused
  • Passed 37 to 0 on June 27, 2023

2023 House Bill 4296 / Public Act 123

Children: other; certain obligations of minor children released upon marriage; clarify.

  • Was excused
  • Passed 37 to 0 on June 27, 2023

2023 House Bill 4295 / Public Act 122

Family law: marriage and divorce; minimum without publicity for persons under 18 years of age; prohibit.

  • Was excused
  • Passed 34 to 3 on June 27, 2023

2023 Senate Bill 289 / Public Act 89

Economic development: brownfield redevelopment authority; tax capture revenues; modify.

Mackinac Center Analysis

To authorize more cash subsidies to particular developers and business owners selected by state administrators. Developers would get to keep sales taxes generated by businesses in the buildings they build as well as income taxes from residents and taxes generated during the construction of the building. The law increases amount of taxes that developers can collect from a total of $800 million to $1.6 billion.

  • Was excused
  • Substitute H-4 concurred in 25 to 12 on June 27, 2023

2023 Senate Bill 164 / Public Act 79

Economic development: other; principal shopping district and business improvement zones; modify.

  • Was excused
  • Substitute H-2 concurred in 22 to 15 on June 27, 2023

2023 Senate Bill 162 / Public Act 111

Education: counseling; reciprocity for out-of-state school counselors; expand.

Mackinac Center Analysis

Senate Bill 162 expands reciprocity for out-of-state school counselors by amending section 1233 (MCL 380.1233) of the Revised School Code. The bill amends subsection 2 which outlines the criteria for issuing a school counselor license. It expands eligibility to individuals who hold a school counselor license from another state, country, or federally recognized Indian tribe. Individuals who meet this criterion need to have served at least three years in a school counseling role and completed the guidance counselor examination in order to be issued a Michigan school counselor license.

The bill also adds subsection 13 to include criteria for issuing a preliminary school counselor license. It adds subsection 14 to allow a temporary school counselor license to be issued to an individual who is licensed in another state or country and has met all requirements for Michigan licensure except successful completion of the counselor examination. By expanding eligibility to licensed individuals from other states and countries and easing requirements for temporary licensure, the bill may increase the pool of individuals who qualify for a Michigan school counselor license.

  • Was excused
  • Substitute H-1 concurred in 37 to 0 on June 27, 2023

2023 Senate Bill 161 / Public Act 110

Education: teachers and administrators; certain requirements concerning teacher certification; modify.

Mackinac Center Analysis

Senate Bill 161 modifies certain requirements concerning teacher certification by amending the Revised School Code (MCL 380.1526 et seq.). It removes the statute that requires an individual to pass a subject-area examination in each of the corresponding certification areas to be issued a teaching certificate (secondary or elementary). For individuals seeking elementary level certification, the bill removes the requirement to pass both an elementary certification exam and subject-area exam. It also removes these examination requirements for teachers licensed in other states applying for a Michigan teaching certificate and for certified teachers seeking an additional endorsement. The bill modifies the examination requirement such that a teaching certificate or additional endorsement shall be issued to an individual who has passed “appropriate available examinations,” which replaces the current requirement to pass both subject-area and general certification exams. The required examinations are to be developed and/or selected by the superintendent of public instruction based on criteria recommended by a committee of teachers and other education experts.

SB 161 also expands eligibility for an initial or advanced professional teaching certificate to individuals who have completed at least three years in a teaching assignment that does not require an annual performance evaluation. It expands eligibility for an advanced professional teaching certificate to individuals who have been rated as highly effective or effective on their annual evaluation three of the five most recent school years and have not been rated as ineffective within the five most recent school years. Taken together, these amendments ease the process of attaining Michigan certification for teachers certified in other states or individuals seeking an initial or advanced certificate.

  • Was excused
  • Substitute H-1 concurred in 36 to 1 on June 27, 2023

2023 Senate Bill 125 / Public Act 66

Transportation: railroads; local grade separation grant program and fund; create.

  • Was excused
  • Substitute H-1 concurred in 37 to 0 on June 27, 2023

2023 Senate Bill 71 / Public Act 62

Health: medical records; provision for the protection, retention, and maintenance of medical records referencing a vaginal or anal penetration treatment for 15 years by a health professional and health facility or agency; implement, and authorize department to provide guidance to licensees on certain medical services.

  • Was excused
  • Substitute H-2 concurred in 37 to 0 on June 27, 2023