Michigan currently has a rules that state energy regulations cannot exceed those of the federal government. This bill repeals that rule.
The purpose of this repeal is to allow the Democrat legislature to introduce a host of new regulations relating to the energy sector. This will result in increased heating and energy costs for both businesses and voters. One needs only to look to California with their exorbitant taxes and fees, rolling blackouts, and high gas prices to see the results of these regulations.
Michigan Chamber of Commerce Comment
Sen. Nesbitt voted no.
Wendzel voted no.
Bill passed and signed by governor.
Signed into law July 26, 2023: PA 104 of 2023