A Macomb County lawmaker missed dozens of roll call votes in Lansing -- the most of any member in either chamber of the Michigan Legislature -- in COVID-stricken 2020.
That's the findings of the Missed Votes Report, a project of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy and released Monday.
State Rep. Steve Marino was the top vote-misser among the lawmakers, missing 299 of the 649 votes. That's 46% of the votes taken for the entire year.
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The 31-year-old Republican from Harrison Township said a nagging health issue is the cause. He tested negative for COVID-19 but doctors are still trying to determine the cause of his medical condition.