Rep. Amos O’Neal (D-94)

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2023 House Bill 5018

Appropriations: school aid; funding to implement a career development model; provide for.

  • Introduced on Sept. 19, 2023

2023 House Bill 5017

Corrections: other; reentry services and support for certain individuals after resentencing; require.

  • Introduced on Sept. 19, 2023

2023 House Bill 4946

Crimes: weapons; possession of firearms and ammunition by persons convicted of misdemeanor involving domestic violence; prohibit.

  • Introduced on Sept. 7, 2023

2023 House Bill 4945 / Public Act 200

Crimes: weapons; sentencing guidelines; update.

  • Introduced on Sept. 7, 2023
  • Passed 58 to 52 in the House on Nov. 1, 2023
  • Substitute concurred in by the Senate on Nov. 7, 2023
  • Passed 23 to 12 in the Senate on Nov. 8, 2023
  • Passed 22 to 13 in the Senate on Nov. 8, 2023
  • Substitute concurred in by the House on Nov. 9, 2023
  • Signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Nov. 20, 2023

2023 House Bill 4821

Education: teachers and administrators; references to section 1250 of the revised school code; remove.

  • Introduced on June 15, 2023

2023 House Bill 4806

Civil rights: sexual orientation discrimination; certain references in the Michigan campaign finance act; make gender neutral.

  • Introduced on June 15, 2023

2023 House Bill 4666

Retirement: state employees; election process to transfer certain law enforcement officers to the Michigan state police retirement system; provide for.

  • Introduced on May 25, 2023

2023 House Bill 4629 / Public Act 290

Juveniles: other; detention of juveniles in certain circumstances; modify.

  • Introduced on May 23, 2023
  • Substitute concurred in by the House on Oct. 12, 2023
  • Passed 61 to 49 in the House on Oct. 17, 2023
  • Passed 26 to 11 in the Senate on Nov. 8, 2023
  • Signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Dec. 13, 2023

2023 House Bill 4470

Corrections: prisoners; good time system; modify.

Mackinac Center Analysis

Requires a day-for-day sentence reduction in each month that an inmate does not commit “major misconduct”. Credits earned must be applied to the minimum and maximum sentence length, as well as to the parole eligibility date once half a prisoner’s sentence has been served. These bills reward criminal behavior behind bars and increase the likelihood that prisoners will be released back into our communities before reforming the behavior that got them incarcerated in the first place.

  • Introduced on April 25, 2023

2023 House Bill 4393

Appropriations: supplemental; funding for the purpose of marketing attorney general's payroll fraud division; provide for.

  • Introduced on April 12, 2023