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Votes at a glance: committee advances several bills, adopts CPA licensing substitutes

October 31, 2025 | 2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan


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Votes at a glance: committee advances several bills, adopts CPA licensing substitutes
The House Committee on Finance recorded votes on a cluster of bills during its Oct. 28, 2025 meeting. The committee action below is taken from the committee roll calls and voice votes recorded in the transcript.

Summary of recorded outcomes:

- House Bill 40‑41 (H‑3 substitute): Committee adopted the H‑3 substitute on a roll call recorded as 14‑0; the committee then voted to report the bill as the H‑3 substitute with recommendation (recorded 14‑0).

- House Bill 40‑88: An amendment to HB 40‑88 failed on a motion that "did not prevail" (vote recorded as 5 yes, 0 no, 9 pass). The committee later voted to report HB 40‑88 with recommendation; the motion to report prevailed (transcript indicates the motion did prevail; exact tallies include several "pass" votes recorded in the roll call).

- House Bill 44‑31: Reported with recommendation by roll call (14‑0 as recorded in transcript).

- House Bill 44‑32: Reported with recommendation by roll call (14‑0 as recorded in transcript).

- House Bill 48‑92 (H‑1 substitute): Committee adopted an H‑1 substitute moving the effective date to 90 days after enactment at the request of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs; roll call recorded as 13 yes, 0 no, 1 pass.

- House Bill 48‑93 (H‑2 substitute): Committee adopted the H‑2 substitute (recorded 14‑0) after stakeholder recommended changes; committee testimony and the card from LARA were entered into the record.

Details and provenance: The transcript records each roll call as the clerk read names and members responded "Yes," "Pass," or otherwise. The transcript text above contains the verbatim roll call lines for each vote; vote tallies in several instances were stated aloud by the chair at the conclusion of the count and are reported here exactly as stated on the record.

Why it matters: These committee actions move the listed bills out of committee and, where noted, adopt substitute language that alters effective dates or statutory language. Members and stakeholders will need to track next steps as measures are scheduled for floor consideration or further drafting.

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