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The Michigan House completed multiple roll‑call votes and procedural actions during its floor session.
Key outcomes recorded in the session:
- House Resolution 201 (Steckloff): Adopted to designate October 2025 as Breast Cancer Awareness Month (adopted; clerk recorded adoption in the session).
- House Bill 4089 (Memorial Highway amendment, Schutte): Final passage recorded as 104 aye votes and 0 nay votes; the House ordered immediate effect. Representative Schutte presented a tribute to Specialist Levi K. Hoover before the vote and invited the soldier's family to the chamber.
- Senate Bill 596 (Management and Budget Act amendment): Committee on Appropriations was discharged and the House passed SB 596 on third reading; clerk announced 99 aye votes and 4 nay votes. The majority floor leader moved and the House ordered immediate effect.
- House Bill 4420 (house bill with senate substitute S4): The House considered senate amendments, adopted a floor substitute and additional amendments were considered on the floor; the House agreed to the title of the bill. The transcript records a sequence of adopted substitutes and votes on amendments; specific roll‑call tallies for the final concurrence are not provided in the excerpt.
Other committee reports and bill introductions: The clerk announced committee reports and referred many newly introduced bills to standing committees (multiple HB 5155–5198 and others) as recorded in the session.
The House adjourned and scheduled its next session for November 4, 2025 at 1:30 p.m.
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