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Meetings by bodies of elected members delegated by the House or Senate to consider and make recommendations concerning disposition of bills, resolutions, and other related matters referred to them. Committees are appointed by the Speaker of the House or the Senate Majority Leader and are organized according to subject matter.

Committee(s) Ways and Means
ChairRep. Brandt Iden
Clerk NameTaylor Thrush
Clerk Phone517.373.7256
LocationRoom 519, House Office Building, Lansing, MI
DateTuesday, 9/22/2020
Time3:00 PM
Time Notesor immediately following session.
AgendaHB 4288 (Rep. Michele Hoitenga) Communications: technology; broadband funding; provide for.

HB 6191 (Rep. Jason Sheppard) Consumer protection: retail installment sales; financing subscription services; allow.

HB 5897 (Rep. Sherry Gay-Dagnogo) Fireworks: use; use of fireworks on the days leading up to and after Juneteenth; allow.

HB 4035 (Rep. Jim Ellison) Animals: dogs; local government regulating a dog based on breed or perceived breed; prohibit.

SB 493 (Sen. Jim Stamas) Economic development: other; commercial rehabilitation certificates; extend sunset.

SB 494 (Sen. Jim Stamas) Economic development: commercial redevelopment; commercial redevelopment exemptions; extend sunset.

SB 852 (Sen. Dan Lauwers) Agriculture: industrial hemp; regulations for growing industrial hemp; create.

HB 4098 (Rep. Ben Frederick) Health facilities: other; registration as a medication aide and permits for medication aide trainers and training programs; provide for.

SB 659 (Sen. Peter MacGregor) Occupations: vehicles, dealers and repair facilities; dealer training conducted by qualified trade organizations; allow as alternative to department-conducted training.

HB 5920 (Rep. Ronnie Peterson) Vehicles: fund-raising registration plates; fund-raising registration plate for sickle cell anemia research and treatment; create.

HB 4213 (Rep. Ryan Berman) Liquor: hours; allowable hours for sale of alcoholic beverages; expand.

HB 6190 (Rep. Michael Webber) Health: other; public swimming pool requirements; modify to include learn to swim facilities.

Or any business properly before this committee.

Please see the House Committee Protocol pertaining to COVID-19:
https://house.mi.gov/CovidProtocol

In the spirit of compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), individuals with a disability should feel free to contact the Committee Clerk's Office by phone [(517) 373-0015] or by TDD [(517) 373-0543] if requesting special services to effectively participate in the meeting


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