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House discharges multiple bills from Government Operations and refers them to Committee on Energy

October 25, 2025 | 2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan


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House discharges multiple bills from Government Operations and refers them to Committee on Energy
During the session the majority floor leader moved repeatedly to suspend Rule 41 and to discharge a series of bills from the Committee on Government Operations; each motion passed by voice vote and the bills were placed on the order of second reading and then referred to the Committee on Energy.

Bills discharged and referred (as recorded on the floor) include House Bills 4361, 4363, 4486, 4526, 4590, 4709, 4787, 4788 and others the clerk read into the record. Each referral was moved by the majority floor leader and approved by voice vote; the clerk announced that the bills were discharged and placed on the order of second reading and that the bills were referred to the Committee on Energy.

The record shows a high volume of procedural referrals in this portion of the session, with the majority using suspension of Rule 41 as the route to move bills to the energy committee. The transcript records the procedural motions, the clerk's confirmations and the repeated phrase "The bill is discharged and placed on the order of second reading of bills" followed by referral to the committee on energy.

Action and next steps: The listed bills are now before the Committee on Energy for further consideration. The transcript contains no committee reports or committee-level debate; it only records floor actions discharging and referring the bills.

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