Lame Duck? Michigan session could be super lame this year
November 23, 2022
Tracie Mauriello, Chalkbeat Detroit
After the last midterm election, Michigan lawmakers voted on 300 bills and ended the term with an exhausting 21-hour day as Republicans looked to push through controversial legislation before Democrat Gretchen Whitmer took office.
Dont expect the next few weeks to look anything like that.
Currently, the House is scheduled to meet for six days Dec. 6-8 and 13-15 but some of those session days could be canceled, and others will likely be filled with departing lawmakers farewell speeches rather than legislative deliberations.
House Republican spokesperson Gideon DAssandro said leaders havent yet confirmed a schedule for the lame duck period. Senate GOP spokesperson Matt Sweeney did not respond to questions about lame duck plans.
Lame duck is likely to be a tame duck, said state Sen. Jeff Irwin, an Ann Arbor Democrat. Theres not going to be a flurry of crazed action, as is sometimes the case, which is unsurprising. What happened during the election doesnt create a ton of incentive for anyone to do that.
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Makes sense, what with them knowing that Governor Whitmer would veto any bullshit legislation they might pass, but it also appears as if the election really demoralized them.
Good.