Dearborn Representative Introduced 9 Pieces of Legislation in 2012
Here's a look at initiatives spearheaded by legislator Rep. George Darany over the past year.
Dearborn legislator Rep. George Darany introduced nine pieces of legislation in the state House of Representatives in 2012. This included four resolutions and five bills. He also introduced two amendments during the year.
Darany, who just finished his first term, was reelected on Nov. 6.
Here's a look at the bills and resolutions introduced by Rep. Darany in 2012, courtesy of MichiganVotes.org.
- Introduced 2012 House Bill 5899: Give governor power to remove county executive for misconduct
- Introduced 2012 House Resolution 293: Ramadan
- Introduced 2012 House Bill 5709: Require Department of Community Health to research synthetic cannabinoids
- Introduced 2012 House Resolution 266: Jacques Marquette
- Introduced 2012 House Bill 5610: Ban driving with trailer hitch except when towing
- Introduced 2012 House Bill 5476: Pay part of motorists’ gas expense
- Introduced 2012 House Resolution 194: Girl Scouts
- Introduced 2012 House Bill 5358: Democratic campaign finance regulation and ethics package
- Introduced 2012 House Resolution 183: Michigan's 175th Anniversary
Amendments
- Offered an amendment to 2012 House Bill 5820: Increase licensure fees. Amendment, which passed, waives fees if the individual is a veteran.
- Offered an amendment to 2012 House Bill 5821: Increase licensure fees.
Amendment, which passed, waives fees if the individual is a veteran.
Darany was also recognized one of 50 members of the House of Representatives who was present for all 1,517 votes taken in 2012. This is his second year in office, and his second perfect record for voting.
Ben Bachrach
7:00 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013
It would be nice if he introduced at least one bill that reduces state spending.
laplateau
10:33 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013
Gee, that would be nice, but remember, ole' Georgi]e is a Democrat. Actually, it would be nice if he just took a real long nap and stopped introducing anything.
Maureen Pawelek
4:02 pm on Thursday, January 3, 2013
Don't know if you guys have noticed, but this state has cut spending to the breaking point. Our schools are falling apart. Stop with the knee jerk Republican comments and pay attention to what's actually going on.