Category: Nesbitt
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SB 169: Require public employers provide private personal employee information to labor bosses
This is a means for Democrats to provide personal information including home addresses of employees who opt out of union representation to labor bosses. Nesbitt voted no.
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SB 103/104/105 – Impose licensure on hunting and fishing guides.
Licensing schemes by government are a means of preventing competition in the market. Hunting and fishing guides do not need licensing. Nesbitt voted no.
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SB 83/84/85/86 – Red Flag Laws
These bills allow the seizure of an individual’s firearms on baseless accusations, without a hearing or other opportunity for the evidence to be heard in court. Nesbitt voted no. Wendzel voted no.
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HB 4166: Eliminate A-F school performance index.
In 2018, the Republican legislature passed a school assessment system using an A through F letter grade. This was in addition to a School Performance Index. Those in favor of the A-F system argue that it provides additional information for parents. Those against argue that it is confusing. Nesbitt voted no. Wendzel voted no.
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SB 147 – Make abortion a civil right.
This bill would codify abortion as a civil right in Michigan and require employers to pay for the procedures.
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Rescue Michigan Releases Voting Report Card: Wendzel Passes, Nesbitt Fails
Wendzel earns a weak 70% grade. Nesbitt earns a failing 50% grade.
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SB 159/160 – Exempt delivery and installation from sales tax
Bill would exempt delivery and installation from sales tax. Nesbitt voted yes. Wendzel voted yes.
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SB 63 – Allow school sinking fund to cover transportation
Bill changed the sinking fund statute to allow for use of the funds for transportation. Nesbitt voted no. Wendzel voted no.
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SB 259 – Overseas absentee ballots
Bill removes ballot integrity rules, makes it take 6 days to determine election results, and provides SOS arbitrary power to count votes. Nesbitt voted no. Wendzel voted no.
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SB 144 – Increase Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
Bill proposeds to increase the amount of the EITC. The EITC should be eliminated. Nesbitt voted no.