Rep. Joseph Aragona (R-60)

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2024 House Bill 5528

Education: athletics; CPR and AED certification requirements for athletic coaches; provide for.

  • Did not vote
  • Passed 55 to 41 on March 19, 2024

2024 House Bill 5527

Education: safety; cardiac emergency response plans; modify.

  • Did not vote
  • Passed 55 to 29 on March 19, 2024

2023 House Bill 4927

Holidays: other; "Chaldean and Assyrian Heritage Month"; designate as the month of April of each year.

  • Did not vote
  • Failed 53 to 44 on March 19, 2024

2023 House Bill 4605

Sales tax: distribution; distribution of certain sales tax revenue into the public safety and violence prevention fund; provide for.

  • Did not vote
  • Failed 52 to 51 on Nov. 2, 2023

2023 House Bill 4032 / Public Act 13

Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; reference to crime of administering drugs to procure miscarriage; remove to reflect repeal.

  • Was excused
  • Passed 58 to 50 on March 2, 2023

2023 House Bill 4006 / Public Act 11

Crimes: abortion; penalty for administering with intent to procure miscarriage and advertisement or sale of certain drugs; repeal.

  • Was excused
  • Passed 58 to 50 on March 2, 2023

2023 House Bill 4016 / Public Act 5

Appropriations: supplemental; appropriations for multiple departments for fiscal years 2021-2022 and 2022-2023; provide for.

Mackinac Center Analysis

Adds $1.338 billion in spending, of which $828.6 million comes from state taxpayers and $499.6 million comes from federal taxpayers. The largest expenditures from state taxpayers are for selective business subsidies, with $470 million going to a program that offers site preparation and direct subsidies to companies, and $330 million going support a deal for Ford in Marshall.

  • Was excused
  • Substitute S-1 concurred in 59 to 49 on March 1, 2023