Introduced by Sen. Hoon-Yung Hopgood D-Taylor on January 29, 2013
To repeal the Michigan “right-to-work” law enacted in 2012. This bill would repeal the part that applies to government employees. Senate Bill 95 would repeal right-to-work for workers in the private sector. Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the Senate Reforms, Restructuring and Reinventing Committee on January 29, 2013
Motion by Sen. Tupac Hunter D-Detroit on March 14, 2013
To NOT vote on a motion to discharge the bill from committee and bring it directly to the full Senate for discussion and a vote.
Motion by Sen. Gretchen Whitmer D- on March 14, 2013
To adjourn for the day, with the sponsor arguing that if the body doesn't have time to consider right-to-work then it doesn't have time to consider the next scheduled bill, a Ducks Unlimited fundraising license plate.
Motion by Sen. Arlan Meekhof R-West Olive on March 19, 2013
To postpone any action on a Democratic motion to discharge the bill from committee and bring the bill directly to the full Senate until the very last day of 2013 session, which is generally a pro-forma session in which substantive measures are not voted on.