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HR 76

A resolution to commend President Donald J. Trump for his leadership and accomplishments during his first one hundred days in office, recognize the positive impact of his actions on the state of Michigan and the nation, and extend to him our gratitude and best wishes for continued success.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Greg Alexander and 6 co-sponsors

Commends President Trump’s first‑100‑days policies as benefiting Michigan, listing actions on tariffs, energy, border security, and manufacturing with a request to deliver the comm

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Bill Summary · HR 76

Summary — HR 76 (House Resolution No. 76)

Status: Adopted
Introduced: August 26, 2025 (Filed) — Adopted by the House: September 2, 2025
Classification: House resolution (non‑binding, commemorative)

Purpose and intent

HR 76 formally commends President Donald J. Trump for his “first one hundred days” in office, asserts that his actions have positively affected the state of Michigan and the nation, and extends gratitude and best wishes for continued success. The resolution is a symbolic expression of the Michigan House majority’s approval of the Administration’s early actions and requests that a copy be transmitted to the President.

Key provisions / substantive content

  • Commends President Trump’s “pro‑growth, pro‑security, and America‑first” policies implemented during his first 100 days.
  • Highlights specific Administration actions and claimed outcomes, including:
    • Imposition of tariffs to address “unfair” trade terms and strengthen domestic manufacturing, with positive effects on Michigan’s automotive and manufacturing sectors.
    • Announcement of a new F‑15EX Eagle II mission (21 aircraft) at Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan.
    • Support for preventing Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes and backing the Brandon Road Interbasin Project.
    • Reference to an Executive Order declaring a “National Energy Emergency,” enabling emergency permitting for the proposed Enbridge Line 5 tunnel project.
    • Citing a Department of Government Efficiency finding of over $160 billion in government “waste and fraud,” elimination of some agencies/grants, and removal of certain diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
    • Border‑security measures claimed to have produced a 95% reduction in illegal border encounters and the arrest of over 150,000 individuals.
    • An Executive Order to increase American mineral production and expedited permitting for a proposed potash mine in Osceola County.
  • Notes President Trump’s April 29, 2025 visit to Macomb County as a celebratory event recognizing these accomplishments.
  • Directs that a copy of the resolution be transmitted to the President of the United States.

Who/what is affected

  • Direct legal effect: none. This is a non‑binding, congratulatory resolution expressing the legislature’s views.
  • Symbolic/political impact: signals state legislative support for the Administration’s trade, energy, defense, border, and permitting actions; intended to affirm and publicize federal actions perceived as beneficial to Michigan workers, military installations, energy infrastructure, and local economies.

Procedural/timeline notes

  • Introduced/final filing dates appear in record (filed Aug 26, 2025); House rules were suspended and the resolution was placed on the Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar and subsequently adopted (legislative action dated Sept 2, 2025).
  • The text refers to events occurring in the Administration’s first 100 days (January–April 2025), including a presidential visit on April 29, 2025.

Bottom line

HR 76 is a commemorative Michigan House resolution praising President Trump’s early policy actions and their alleged benefits to Michigan. It carries no force of law but functions as a formal expression of the legislature’s approval and a request that the commendation be delivered to the President.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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