Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SB0590

Introduced
10/17/23  
Refer
10/17/23  
Report Pass
10/31/23  
Refer
10/31/23  
Report Pass
11/1/23  
Engrossed
11/2/23  
Refer
11/2/23  
Enrolled
11/9/23  
Chaptered
12/29/23  

Caption

Elections: other; contesting post-certification presidential election results; provide for. Amends sec. 13 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.13) & adds sec. 845a.

Impact

This legislation is anticipated to have a significant effect on existing state laws governing local government operations in relation to healthcare. By standardizing regulations around impact fees and financial assistance, SB0590 would potentially override existing local ordinances that may already be in place. Local governments might have to adjust their policies and procedures, which could lead to challenges in implementation and compliance, especially in areas where current local regulations provide broader support than what the bill outlines.

Summary

SB0590 aims to establish a framework for state regulations pertaining to healthcare services, particularly focusing on impact fees and financial assistance for low-income residents. The bill is structured to create uniform guidelines that local governments must adhere to when implementing fees and financial support in healthcare-related areas. Proponents assert that this will facilitate access to healthcare services, maintaining affordability and resource allocation for the most vulnerable populations. They emphasize that having a standardized approach will prevent disparities across regions, ensuring equitable support for healthcare infrastructure.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB0590 appears mixed, with healthcare advocates largely in favor of its passage as they believe it will provide essential financial backing for healthcare services. However, there is notable resistance from some local government representatives who argue that the bill constrains their ability to tailor healthcare support to the specific needs of their communities. Critics highlight concerns regarding potential losses of local autonomy, suggesting that provisions intended to assist low-income residents could be insufficient under state-imposed limits.

Contention

The main points of contention regarding SB0590 include the debate over local control and the adequacy of financial provisions for healthcare assistance. While supporters believe the bill will streamline healthcare funding and protect low-income residents, opponents fear that state-level regulation may not adequately address the unique healthcare challenges faced by different communities. The overarching issue revolves around finding a balance between necessary regulation for equitable access and maintaining local authority to respond to specific community needs.

Companion Bills

MI SB0529

Same As Elections: presidential electors; certain provisions of the federal electoral count reform act; implement, clarify straight party ticket voting, modify the election tie-breaking procedure, revise the selection process for members of the board of state canvassers, and modify certain recount timelines. Amends secs. 22a, 22b, 46, 47, 581, 795c, 822, 842, 846 & 882 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.22a et seq.) & adds sec. 814.

MI SB0591

Same As Civil procedure: writs; quo warranto; revise applicability for election lawsuits. Amends secs. 4501 & 4545 of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.4501 & 600.4545).

Similar Bills

ME LD1578

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AZ SB1545

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AZ SB1338

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AZ HB2806

Interstate agreement; national popular vote.

SC H3870

The agreement among states to elect the president by national popular vote

MI SB0126

Elections: other; agreement among the states to elect the President by national popular vote; enter into. Creates new act.

MI HB4156

Elections: other; agreement among the states to elect the President by national popular vote; enter into. Creates new act.

CA SB505

Presidential primary elections.