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Senate advances multiple bills including uniform marriage act and occupational code amendment

April 23, 2025 | 2025 Senate Legislature MI, Michigan


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Senate advances multiple bills including uniform marriage act and occupational code amendment
The Michigan Senate made significant strides in legislative progress during its session on April 23, 2025, advancing several key bills that aim to enhance regulatory frameworks and public safety.

One of the standout decisions was the passage of Senate Bill 102, which amends the requirements for county treasurers to provide transcripts and abstracts of records, along with establishing the associated fees. This bill received unanimous support, passing with 37 votes in favor and no opposition, reflecting a strong consensus among lawmakers on its importance.

Additionally, the Senate moved forward with Senate Bill 160, which enacts the Uniform Premarital and Marital Agreements Act. This bill was amended during the session, with the Senate adopting a substitute proposed by Senator Schenck. The amendment was also met with no opposition, allowing the bill to advance to the third reading stage.

Other bills that progressed included Senate Bills 130, 131, and 147, all of which were reported without amendments and are now set for further consideration. These legislative actions demonstrate the Senate's commitment to refining state regulations and ensuring effective governance.

In a notable moment of recognition, Senator Schenck expressed gratitude to intern Devin Pomeroy Rupert for his contributions to the office, highlighting the value of youth engagement in public service.

As the session concluded, the Senate adjourned until April 24, 2025, with a clear agenda focused on continuing to address legislative priorities that impact Michigan residents. The discussions and decisions made during this session underscore the Senate's proactive approach to governance and community welfare.

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