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Michigan House records multiple gubernatorial enrollments, refers TRICARE bill to appropriations and adjourns for lack of quorum

October 09, 2025 | 2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan


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Michigan House records multiple gubernatorial enrollments, refers TRICARE bill to appropriations and adjourns for lack of quorum
The Michigan House of Representatives recorded gubernatorial approvals of several enrolled House bills and referred Senate Bill 370, titled the TRICARE premium reimbursement program, to the Appropriations Committee before adjourning early for lack of a quorum, the clerk announced.

The clerk told members that several enrolled House bills had been signed by the governor on Oct. 7, with the clerk noting the public-act numbers and times as delivered in the governor's message. The House also received notice that House Bill 4962 had been passed by the Senate for immediate effect and was being referred to the clerk for enrollment, printing and presentation to the governor. Senate Bill 370, described in the transcript as a bill to create a TRICARE premium reimbursement program, was referred to the Appropriations Committee on its first consideration by title.

The governor's message read into the record said he had approved and signed the following enrolled or enrolled-and-presented House bills on Oct. 7, with the public-act numbers recorded in the clerk's announcement:

- House Bill 4180 '0 (recorded as Public Act 17)
- House Bill 4181 '0 (recorded as Public Act 18)
- House Bill 4182 '0 (recorded as Public Act 19)
- House Bill 4183 '0 (recorded as Public Act 20)
- House Bill 4392 '0 (recorded as Public Act 21)
- House Bill 4706 '0 (recorded as Public Act 22)
- Enrolled House Bill 4951 (recorded as Public Act 23)
- Enrolled House Bill 4961 (recorded as Public Act 24)
- Enrolled House Bill 4968 (recorded as Public Act 25)

The clerk also announced that House bills 5094 through 5096 had been reproduced and made available electronically on Oct. 7 and that Senate Bill 370 had been received on Oct. 8.

On the record, the clerk or presiding officer stated that House Bill 4962 "has been passed [by the Senate] in order to be given immediate effect" and that the bill would be sent to the clerk for enrollment, printing and presentation to the governor. The record also shows the House considered Senate Bill 370 by title and referred it to the Appropriations Committee.

With a quorum not present the presiding officer announced, "There being the lack of a quorum, the House will stand adjourn until Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025, at 12:00 noon." The meeting then recessed without additional substantive debate or recorded roll-call votes on measures during the session covered in the transcript.

Votes at a glance (administrative entries recorded on the House floor during the session):

- HB 4180: recorded as approved by the governor (Public Act 17) — approval recorded in governor's message.
- HB 4181: recorded as approved by the governor (Public Act 18).
- HB 4182: recorded as approved by the governor (Public Act 19).
- HB 4183: recorded as approved by the governor (Public Act 20).
- HB 4392: recorded as approved by the governor (Public Act 21).
- HB 4706: recorded as approved by the governor (Public Act 22).
- HB 4951: recorded as approved by the governor (Public Act 23).
- HB 4961: recorded as approved by the governor (Public Act 24).
- HB 4968: recorded as approved by the governor (Public Act 25).
- HB 4962: passed the Senate and was referred to the clerk for enrollment, printing and presentation to the governor (administrative action recorded; no House roll-call vote recorded in this transcript).
- SB 370: referred to the Appropriations Committee on first consideration by title (no committee action recorded in this transcript).

The session transcript supplied no roll-call vote tallies or recorded motions from floor members on substantive policy changes during this brief meeting. The matters recorded were primarily administrative notifications, gubernatorial approvals, and committee referral. The House scheduled its next meeting for Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025, at 12:00 noon.

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