The Michigan Senate voted 37-0 to pass Senate Bill 102 during its session, a bill described on the floor “to amend an act to require county treasurers to furnish transcripts and abstracts of records in fixing the fees to be paid therefore,” the secretary announced.
The measure had been reported by the Committee on Local Government without amendment and was placed on the order of third reading after earlier consideration. Majority Floor Leader Singh moved to suspend the rules so the Senate could consider Senate Bill 102 for final passage; the motion to suspend was agreed to and there were no amendments pending to final passage. The Senate proceeded to a roll-call vote; the secretary announced 37 aye votes, 0 no votes and 0 excused, and the bill was declared passed.
There was no recorded floor debate on the bill during final passage. The transcript shows the bill was advanced from general orders earlier in the day and then taken up on final passage after the rules suspension. The legislative record as given on the floor identifies the bill only by number and its brief description; no implementing dates, department assignments, or effective-date language were read into the record during the session.
Senate actions recorded in the session show the committee report, the rules suspension to allow immediate consideration, and the final passage vote. The Senate’s secretary provided the official vote tally on the floor.