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2012 House Bill 5400: Authorize loan subsidies for fruit growers

Public Act 305 of 2012

Introduced by Rep. Chuck Moss R-Birmingham on February 14, 2012
To provide a template or "place holder" for a potential supplemental multidepartment appropriation for Fiscal Year 2012-2013.This bill contains no appropriations, but may be amended at a later date to include them.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House Appropriations Committee on February 14, 2012
Reported in the House on September 19, 2012
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
Substitute offered in the House on September 19, 2012
To add actual appropriations.
The substitute passed by voice vote in the House on September 19, 2012
To appropriate a $15 million for low-interest loan subsidies for fruit growers and producers who suffered extensive crop damage in 2012 due to an extended March warm spell followed by a hard freeze.
Received in the Senate on September 20, 2012
Referred to the Senate Appropriations Committee on September 20, 2012
Reported in the Senate on September 27, 2012
With the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
Substitute offered in the Senate on September 27, 2012
To adopt a version of the bill that adds some extra prison and lead abatement spending, and establishes as the "intent of the legislature" that a state jobs training program for disabled people rectify serious issues uncovered in a recent audit.
The substitute passed by voice vote in the Senate on September 27, 2012
To appropriate a $15 million for low-interest loan subsidies for fruit growers and producers who suffered extensive crop damage in 2012 due to an extended March warm spell followed by a hard freeze. The Senate also added $2.9 million for a government home abatement program, and $17.6 million for various security upgrades in prisons.
Received in the House on September 27, 2012
To concur with the Senate-passed version of the bill.
Signed by Gov. Rick Snyder on September 30, 2012