Senate introduces four bills on condominiums, natural resources, memorial highways and natural gas bans; referred to committees

3159694 · April 30, 2025

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Summary

The Michigan Senate gave first readings to Senate Bills 272–275 on April 30, 2025 and referred each to the committee named on the floor.

The Michigan Senate introduced four bills during the April 30, 2025 session in Lansing. Each measure received first reading on the floor and was referred to the committee named by the presiding officer.

Senator Hough offered Senate Bill 272, a bill to amend the Condominium Act; the bill received first reading and was referred to the Committee on Housing and Human Services.

Senator Daley offered Senate Bill 273, a bill to amend the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act; the bill received first reading and was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture.

Senator McCann offered Senate Bill 274, a bill to amend the Michigan Memorial Highway Act; the bill received first reading and was referred to the Committee on Veterans and Emergency Services.

Senator Bellino offered Senate Bill 275, a bill to prohibit municipalities from imposing a ban on the use of natural gas or the installation of natural gas infrastructure; the bill received first reading and was referred to the Committee on Local Government.

The transcript records the first readings and referrals but contains no further debate, amendments, or votes on these measures during the recorded session. Each bill will proceed through committee consideration before returning to the floor for further action.

Ending: The introductions concluded the eligible items under the order of introduction and referral; the Senate proceeded to general orders following these referrals.