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2023 House Bill 4706 / Public Act 245

Public utilities: public service commission; electric vehicle charging station operators; exempt from certain public utility requirements.

2023 House Bill 5121 / Public Act 234

Land use: zoning and growth management; large scale solar, wind, and energy storage facilities; make zoning enabling act subject to.

2023 House Bill 5120 / Public Act 233

Energy: alternative sources; large scale solar, wind, and energy storage facilities; authorize MPSC certification for zoning exemptions.

  • Introduced by Rep. Abraham Aiyash (D-9) on Oct. 10, 2023
  • Substitute not concurred in by the House on Nov. 2, 2023
  • Passed 56 to 52 in the House on Nov. 2, 2023
  • Substitute concurred in by the Senate on Nov. 8, 2023
  • Passed 20 to 18 in the Senate on Nov. 8, 2023
  • Substitute concurred in by the House on Nov. 8, 2023
  • Signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Nov. 29, 2023

2023 Senate Bill 502 / Public Act 231

Public utilities: public service commission; certain provisions regarding rate cases and integrated resource plans; revise.

  • Introduced by Sen. Sue Shink (D-14) on Sept. 14, 2023
  • Substitute concurred in by the Senate on Oct. 26, 2023
  • Passed 20 to 18 in the Senate on Oct. 26, 2023
  • Passed 56 to 52 in the House on Nov. 3, 2023
  • Substitute concurred in by the Senate on Nov. 8, 2023
  • Signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Nov. 29, 2023

2023 Senate Bill 273 / Public Act 229

Energy: alternative sources; participation in the energy waste reduction program by municipally owned utilities and co-ops; require, and set specific targets for all electric providers.

  • Introduced by Sen. Sam Singh (D-28) on April 19, 2023
  • Substitute concurred in by the Senate on Oct. 26, 2023
  • Passed 20 to 18 in the Senate on Oct. 26, 2023
  • Passed 56 to 52 in the House on Nov. 3, 2023
  • Passed 56 to 53 in the House on Nov. 8, 2023
  • Substitute concurred in by the Senate on Nov. 8, 2023
  • Signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Nov. 29, 2023