05/19/2026 9:00 AM
CANCELLED
Room 307, House Office Building
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HB 5968 (Wortz): Elections: candidates; duties and responsibilities of administering elections; require to be performed by the deputy secretary of state if the secretary of state is a candidate for office.
HB 5845 (Wortz): Elections: other; retention of electronic poll book flash drives; require.
9:00 AM
Room 352, State Capitol Building
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A discussion on the Department of Treasury.
10:30 AM
Room 327, House Office Building
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A presentation from the Broadband Association of Michigan.
HB 5899 (Greene): Establishes an artificial intelligence pilot program for state departments and agencies.
05/19/2026 10:30 AM
CANCELLED
Room 521, House Office Building
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SB 301 (Bellino): Corporate income tax: credits; employer credit for paid organ donation leave; provide for.
10:30 AM
Room 308, House Office Building
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Testimony from parents and their experiences with Child Protective Services.
05/19/2026 12:00 PM
CANCELLED
Room 307, House Office Building
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HB 5723 (Meerman): Children: child care; provider advisory council; establish.
Presentations from:
Steve Castle of Interfaith Shelter
Jon Turnull on his military experiences
1:30 PM
House Session Floor, State Capitol Building, Lansing, MI
9:00 AM
Room 519, House Office Building
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HB 4864 (Rogers): Modifies the definition of elevated blood lead level.
HB 4865 (Greene): Requires testing of baby foods for heavy metals.
HB 5303 (Farhat): Modifies a Medicaid managed care contract with a pharmacy benefit manager.
HB 5709 (Roth): Modifies certificate of need requirements for certain outpatient imaging centers.
HB 5773 (Cavitt): Requires referral of patients to a diagnostic center for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder under certain circumstances.
HB 5774 (Young): Requires referral of certain children to the early on program.
HB 5903 (Bierlein): Expands the allowable use of hospital swing beds to include behavioral health patients.
HB 5975 (Fox): Requires referral of certain children with elevated blood lead levels to the Early On program administered by the MiLEAP.
10:30 AM
Room 327, House Office Building
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HB 5480 (Rigas): Provides for transfer of enrollment due to certain bullying issues.
HB 5810 (St. Germaine): Requires implementation of the presidential fitness test.
HB 5819 (Schmaltz): Modifies science of reading requirements.
HB 5820 (Greene): Modifies science of reading requirements.
HB 5821 (Linting): Requires adoption of elementary reading curriculum materials from a department-approved list.
HB 5822 (Green): Includes qualified postsecondary credentialing expenses as higher education expenses under the Michigan Education Savings Program.
HB 5983 (Wilson): Provides for public innovative programs.
HB 5984 (DeBoer): Provides for public innovative programs.
10:30 AM
Room 521, House Office Building
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HB 5650 (Woolford): Requires reporting certain litigation involving the Attorney General to the legislature.
HB 5235 (Schuette): Clarifies owner and eligibility of a homestead placed in certain trusts.
HB 5236 (Schuette): Modifies the definition of homestead pertaining to a property tax credit.
HB 5574 (St. Germaine): Prohibits intimidating or harassing an individual based on actual or perceived employment as a first responder and provides penalties.
HB 5575 (Harris): Defines certain terms related to the crime of intimidating or harassing an individual based on actual or perceived employment as a first responder.
HB 5576 (DeBoyer): Provides for sentencing guidelines for intimidating or harassing an individual based on actual or perceived employment as a first responder.
HB 5702 (Andrews): Expands injuring or causing death to an individual in a work zone.
HB 5703 (Green): Provides for sentencing guidelines for injuring or causing death to an individual in a work zone.
HB 5704 (Prestin): Modifies requirements for passing a stationary vehicle to include county road worker vehicles.
10:30 AM
Room 326, House Office Building
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Testimony on ESG (Environment, Social and Governance) by Will Hild, Executive Director of Consumers' Research.
10:30 AM
Room 307, House Office Building
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A review of Member-Submitted Legislatively Directed Spending Items.
12:00 PM
Room 521, House Office Building
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HB 5779 (Harris): Allows a commitment for insurance from a qualified private insurance organization for domestic credit unions in certain filings.
HB 5780 (McFall): Allows insurance from a qualified private insurance organization for domestic credit unions during certain conversions.
HB 5781 (Schuette): Allows insurance from a qualified private insurance organization for foreign credit unions.
HB 5782 (Lightner): Allows insurance from a qualified private insurance organization for domestic credit unions.
HB 5783 (Carter): Allows certain communication with a qualified private insurance organization.
HB 4703 (Wortz): Requires insurance coverage for group prenatal care services.
HB 4704 (Wortz): Requires coverage for group prenatal care services.
12:00 PM
Room 519, House Office Building
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HB 5682 (Green): Allows an auction of a Pure Michigan license.
HB 5707 (Bierlein): Provides for an exemption to permitting requirements for construction of certain residential ponds.
HB 5801 (Prestin): Provides for an allowable catch per species and percentage quota for commercial fishing.
HB 5802 (Morgan): Provides for an allowable catch per species and percentage quota for commercial fishing.
1:00 PM
Room 307, House Office Building
1:30 PM
House Session Floor, State Capitol Building, Lansing, MI
9:00 AM
Room 307, House Office Building
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SB 770 (Cherry): Updates the definition of pasteurized milk ordinance.
HCR 7 (Meerman): Urges Congress to propose amendments to the US Constitution to impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit powers, and terms of office for federal officials and members of Congress.
HB 5123 (Harris): Modifies the definition of video service.
HB 5124 (Snyder): Modifies requirements for video services reports.
9:00 AM
Room 519, House Office Building
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HB 5755 (Aragona): Requires the DTMB to publish reports that state agencies provide to the legislature on a website.
HB 5105 (Wendzel): Modifies penalties regarding certain crimes involving marihuana.
HB 5107 (Hoadley): Modifies allowable amounts of marihuana for personal use and possession.
HB 5902 (Rigas): Establishes licensing fees for a hairdresser license.
HB 5805 (Aragona): Establishes and administers a housing opportunity tax credit program.
HB 5806 (Grant): Creates housing opportunity income tax credits.
HB 5807 (Aragona): Provides for housing opportunity credits against the retaliatory tax.
HB 5472 (Aragona): Allows the name and address of an out-of-state purchaser to be placed on the largest unit of packaging.
HB 5931 (Aragona): Modifies the affidavit submission process for cigar bars and tobacco specialty retail stores.
HB 5932 (Robinson): Provides procedures to modify building permits after issuance for building permits issued by the department.
HB 5933 (DeBoer): Provides a deadline for the department to require changes to an application for a building permit.
HB 5934 (Schmaltz): Provides for reimbursement of permit fees if a permit is not issued or denied within the deadline for department issued permits.
HB 5935 (Schuette): Provides notice requirements for a building permit or additional permit issued by the department.
HB 5995 (DeBoyer): Prohibits points from violations captured by automated traffic enforcement devices.
9:00 AM
Room 327, House Office Building
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A presentation from the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission.
10:30 AM
Room 428, State Capitol Building
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HB 5815 (Wozniak): Modifies judicial review of administrative rules.
HB 5816 (Meerman): Allows de novo review during administrative law hearings.
HB 5817 (Aragona): Modifies the process for promulgating rules.
HB 5818 (Schuette): Provides for a process for promulgating rules and creation of the joint committee on regulatory oversight and administrative review.
HB 5498 (Borton): Requires designated job positions for state agencies that issue state permits.
HB 5501 (Alexander): Allows replacement or relocation of wetlands within a development project.
HB 5536 (Martin): Provides for requirements for transfer of a vehicle title by a dealer.
HB 5557 (Prestin): Modifies calculation of emission profile data.
HB 5739 (DeBoyer): Modifies the powers and duties of guardians and conservators.
HB 5740 (Schmaltz): Provides for requirements of guardians and conservators upon discovery of certain assets.
10:30 AM
Room 307, House Office Building
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Testimony on the Performance Audit on IT Contracting by the Office of the Auditor General from the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget.
Testimony on building space utilization and occupancy monitoring from the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget.
12:00 PM
House Session Floor, State Capitol Building, Lansing, MI