HR-118: A resolution to memorialize Congress to adopt legislation expressing the sense that national health care reform should ensure that the health care needs of women and of all individuals in the United States are met.
Sponsored by: Sen. Rebekah Warren
Reported With Recommendation Without Amendment(s) on 09/09/2009
You have voted HR-118: A resolution to memorialize Congress to adopt legislation expressing the sense that national health care reform should ensure that the health care needs of women and of all individuals in the United States are met..
HR-119: A resolution to express the sense of this legislative body that the state of Michigan should intensify its efforts to reduce the high rates of teen pregnancies.
Sponsored by: Sen. Rebekah Warren
Reported With Recommendation Without Amendment(s) on 09/09/2009
You have voted HR-119: A resolution to express the sense of this legislative body that the state of Michigan should intensify its efforts to reduce the high rates of teen pregnancies..
HR-120: A resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to enact the Prevention First Act to increase access to birth control to prevent unintended pregnancies and reduce the need for abortions.
Sponsored by: Sen. Rebekah Warren
Reported With Recommendation Without Amendment(s) on 09/09/2009
You have voted HR-120: A resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to enact the Prevention First Act to increase access to birth control to prevent unintended pregnancies and reduce the need for abortions..
HR-129: A resolution to urge the Federal Emergency Management Agency to allow additional time and flexibility for property owners in Michigan to comply with new flood insurance requirements.
Sponsored by: Sen. Tory Rocca
Introduced By Representative Terry Brown on 07/15/2009
You have voted HR-129: A resolution to urge the Federal Emergency Management Agency to allow additional time and flexibility for property owners in Michigan to comply with new flood insurance requirements..
HR-145: A resolution to encourage the Michigan Department of Education to recognize the psychological differences between how boys and girls learn and to communicate this finding to the state's K-12 education community.
Sponsored by: Sen. Darwin Booher
Introduced By Representative Joel Sheltrown on 08/26/2009
You have voted HR-145: A resolution to encourage the Michigan Department of Education to recognize the psychological differences between how boys and girls learn and to communicate this finding to the state's K-12 education community..