Introduced by Rep. Cindy Denby R-Fowlerville on May 28, 2014
To no longer require the legislature to print and bind up to 500 copies of the official House and Senate journals for the year and distribute these to members, state departments, colleges, universities, and other specified recipients. Instead, the clerk of the House and secretary of the Senate could decide how many copies to print. The journals would still have to be made available to the public on the internet. Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House Oversight Committee on May 28, 2014
Reported in the House on June 3, 2014
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
To no longer require the legislature to print and bind up to 500 copies of the official House and Senate journals for the year and distribute these to members, state departments, colleges, universities, and other specified recipients. Instead, the clerk of the House and secretary of the Senate could decide how many copies to print. The journals would still have to be made available to the public on the internet, and a hard copy given to the Library of Michigan.