MichiganHR 00832025-2026 Regular SessionHouse

A resolution to declare April 30-May 6, 2025, as Junior Achievement Week in the state of Michigan.Last Action: adopted

Sponsored By: Donavan McKinney (Democratic)

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Donavan McKinney

    Democratic • House

Cosponsors

  • Alicia St. Germaine

    Republican • House

  • Amos O'Neal

    Democratic • House

  • Angela Witwer

    Democratic • House

  • Brenda Carter

    Democratic • House

  • Carol Glanville

    Democratic • House

  • Cynthia Neeley

    Democratic • House

  • Denise Mentzer

    Democratic • House

  • Dylan Wegela

    Democratic • House

  • Erin Byrnes

    Democratic • House

  • Jason Hoskins

    Democratic • House

  • Jimmie Wilson

    Democratic • House

  • Joseph Tate

    Democratic • House

  • Julie Brixie

    Democratic • House

  • Julie Rogers

    Democratic • House

  • Karen Whitsett

    Democratic • House

  • Kimberly Edwards

    Democratic • House

  • Morgan Foreman

    Democratic • House

  • Peter Herzberg

    Democratic • House

  • Ranjeev Puri

    Democratic • House

  • Regina Weiss

    Democratic • House

  • Ron Robinson

    Republican • House

  • Stephanie Young

    Democratic • House

  • Stephen Wooden

    Democratic • House

  • Tonya Phillips

    Democratic • House

  • Tyrone Carter

    Democratic • House

  • Veronica Paiz

    Democratic • House

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Actions Timeline

  1. adopted

    5/1/2025House
  2. introduced by Representative Rep. Donavan McKinney

    5/1/2025House

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