2001 Senate Bill 108

Introduced in the Senate

Feb. 6, 2001

Introduced by Sen. David Jaye (R-12)

Require the Department of Environmental Quality to implement a statewide water quality monitoring program, to be paid for primarily with proceeds from Clean Michigan Initiative Bond Fund rather than from the state General Fund.

Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs

March 8, 2001

Substitute offered

To adopt a version of the bill recommended by the committee which reported it to the full Senate.

The substitute passed by voice vote

March 13, 2001

Amendment offered by Sen. Kenneth DeBeaussaert (D-11)

To require state funds to be spent to monitor drinking water sources for the presence of toxic chemicals and organic substances.

The amendment failed 16 to 18 (details)

Amendment offered by Sen. Gary Peters (D-14)

To limit the use of bond proceeds for water monitoring activities.

The amendment failed 12 to 22 (details)

Passed in the Senate 34 to 0 (details)

Received in the House

March 13, 2001

Require the Department of Environmental Quality to implement a statewide water quality monitoring program, to be paid for primarily with proceeds from Clean Michigan Initiative Bond Fund rather than from the state General Fund.