Calendar
01/19/2026 to 01/23/2026
9:00 AM
Room 352, State Capitol Building
  • An overview of the Rural Health Transformation Program.

9:00 AM
Room 519, House Office Building
  • HB 4412 (Steele): Revises the person requiring mental health treatment and modifies certain procedures for treatment.

    HB 4413 (Tisdel): Expands hospital evaluations for assisted outpatient treatment.

    HB 4414 (Kuhn): Provides for outpatient treatment for misdemeanor offenders with mental health issues.

    HB 4899 (Thompson): Modifies evaluation of foreign trained registered nurses.

    HB 4921 (Jenkins-Arno): Provides for licensure of graduates from a dental education program located outside the United States.

    HB 4934 (Frisbie): Allows relicensure to serve as renewal for psychologists.

    HB 5150 (Thompson): Modifies licensure for respiratory therapists.

    HB 5455 (Linting): Updates the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

    SB 501 (Santana): Modifies the licensing process of physical therapists to incorporate a physical therapy licensing compact.

10:30 AM
Room 327, House Office Building
  • HB 5363 (Thompson): Requires a parental opt-out option for instruction in sex education.

    HB 5364: (Johnsen): Requires approval of the legislature for revision to state academic standards.

Agenda
10:30 AM
Room 521, House Office Building
  • HB 5009 (Breen): Expands criminal convictions that may be set aside on grounds of being a victim of human trafficking.

    HB 5010 (Wendzel): Establishes an affirmative defense that an individual committed a crime because the individual was a victim of human trafficking.

    HB 5011 (Glanville): Expands expunction of crimes resulting from being a victim of human trafficking.

    HB 5012 (Kunse): Modifies certain requirements regarding safe harbor protection for minors who are victims of sex and labor trafficking.

    HB 5013 (Witwer): Modifies qualifications of expert witnesses in human trafficking cases.

10:30 AM
Room 326, House Office Building
  • Testimony from Dr. Abdulhakem Alsadah, President of National Association of Yemeni Americans (NAYA).

Agenda
12:00 PM
Room 521, House Office Building
  • A presentation on the Milliman Report on the Impact of Auto Insurance Reform from the Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS).

12:00 PM
Room 519, House Office Building
  • HB 5093 (VanderWall): Modifies fishing licensing fees.

12:00 PM
Room 307, House Office Building
  • House Fiscal Agency Presentations on:
    -October 2025 Transportation Funding Package
    -Act 51 Matching Requirements for the Neighborhood Roads Fund

1:30 PM
House Session Floor, State Capitol Building, Lansing, MI

9:00 AM
Room 307, House Office Building
  • HB 5217 (Maddock): Allows the sale of raw milk products.

    HB 5218 (Maddock): Allows the sale of raw milk and raw milk products under the Manufacturing Milk Law of 2001.

    HB 5219 (Maddock): Allows the sale of raw milk and raw milk products under the Food Law.

    HB 5232 (Koleszar): Modifies a local unit of government’s option to provide paid leave for military active service to reflect paid leave for law enforcement agencies and fire departments.

    HB 5233 (Robinson): Provides paid military leave for certain members of a fire department or law enforcement agency.

9:00 AM
Room 519, House Office Building
  • HB 4908 (Rigas): Allows shampoo services performed in a cosmetology establishment by certain cosmetology apprentices.

    HB 4909 (Rigas): Revises record retention requirements for cosmetology schools.

    HB 5450 (Beson): Provides for annual fire inspections for food trucks.

    HB 5451 (Aragona): Provides for annual fire inspections for food trucks.

    A presentation on Bitcoin.

10:30 AM
Room 521, House Office Building
  • HB 5288 (Posthumus): Provides for compliance with the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.

    HB 5168 (Snyder): Provides for a use tax exemption for a large agricultural processing facility project.

    HB 5169 (Meerman): Provides for a sales tax exemption for a large agricultural processing facility project.

Agenda
10:30 AM
Room 428, State Capitol Building
  • HB 4940 (Pohutsky): Modifies the Underground Storage Tank Corrective Action Fund.

    HB 5115 (Martin): Modifies the Underground Storage Tank Corrective Action Fund.

    HB 5039 (Roth): Provides for disciplinary action for making a false representation in assisted reproduction.

    HB 4361 (Green): Modifies guidelines for trimming trees and branches around power lines.

    HB 4501 (Mueller): Allows a cannabis regulatory agency to operate a marihuana reference laboratory and to collect, test, and perform research with marihuana.

    HB 4593 (Bierlein): Prohibits representing oneself as a "dental specialist" or as specializing in other dental areas under certain circumstances.

    HB 4855 (Prestin): Allows possession of a pistol by a bow hunter.

    HB 4981 (Fairbairn): Modifies a reference to limited licensed counselor to limited licensed professional counselor.

10:30 AM
Room 307, House Office Building
  • A presentation by the Office of the Auditor General on the May 2025 Performance Audit Report on Department of State’s Branch Operations Division.

12:00 PM
House Session Floor, State Capitol Building, Lansing, MI