MichiganSB 01652025-2026 Regular SessionSenate

Appropriations: department of education; appropriations for fiscal year 2025-2026; provide for. Creates appropriation act. Last Action: referred to Committee on Appropriations

Sponsored By: Rosemary Bayer (Democratic)

Passed

Appropriations: department of education

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Rosemary Bayer

    Democratic • Senate

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 19 • No: 18

Senate vote 5/13/2025

PASSED

Yes: 19 • No: 18

Actions Timeline

  1. referred to Committee on Appropriations

    5/13/2025House
  2. read a first time

    5/13/2025House
  3. received on 05/13/2025

    5/13/2025House
  4. PASSED ROLL CALL # 106 YEAS 19 NAYS 18 EXCUSED 0 NOT VOTING 0

    5/13/2025Senate
  5. AMENDMENT(S) DEFEATED

    5/13/2025Senate
  6. PLACED ON IMMEDIATE PASSAGE

    5/13/2025Senate
  7. RULES SUSPENDED

    5/13/2025Senate
  8. PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-2)

    5/13/2025Senate
  9. SUBSTITUTE (S-2) CONCURRED IN

    5/13/2025Senate
  10. REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-2)

    5/13/2025Senate
  11. REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-2)

    5/8/2025Senate
  12. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED IMMEDIATE EFFECT

    5/8/2025Senate
  13. REPORTED FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-2) 5/6/2025

    5/8/2025Senate
  14. REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

    3/18/2025Senate
  15. INTRODUCED BY SENATOR ROSEMARY BAYER

    3/18/2025Senate

Bill Text

  • As Passed by the Senate

    5/13/2025

  • Introduced

    3/18/2025

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