Roll Call
Senate Bill 134, Authorize penalties for defrauding drug tests: Passed 33 to 1 in the Senate
To make the manufacture, advertisement, sale, or distribution of synthetic urine or another adulterant for purposes of defrauding a drug test a crime subject to one year in prison and a $1,000 fine. State Sen. Dale W. Zorn, R-Ida, voted yes.
Senate Bill 146, Give tax breaks to some home buyers: Passed 29 to 5 in the Senate
To give a $5,000 state income tax exemption to an individual, and $10,000 on joint returns, if an individual or couple deposits those amounts in a specialty savings account the bill would authorize for individuals who have not bought or owned a Michigan home in the past three years (dubbed by the bill a first time home buyer ). Up to $50,000 in such deposits could be exempted from state income tax over time. A version of this proposal was vetoed by Gov. Rick Snyder in 2018. State Sen. Dale W. Zorn, R-Ida, voted yes.
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