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SR 104

A resolution to urge the President and United States Congress to reverse the Trump Administration’s actions causing skyrocketing energy costs.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Sarah Anthony and 9 co-sponsors

Michigan resolution urges federal government to reverse Trump-era energy policies blamed for rising costs, though carries no binding authority.

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Bill Summary · SR 104

Legislative bill overview

SR 104 is a Michigan state resolution urging the President and U.S. Congress to reverse Trump Administration policies that the resolution attributes to rising energy costs. As a resolution rather than legislation, it carries no binding legal force but represents the stated position of Michigan's legislature on federal energy policy.

Why is this important

Energy costs directly affect household budgets, business competitiveness, and economic development. State resolutions can signal political pressure on federal policymakers and influence public discourse, though they lack enforcement mechanisms. Michigan's energy policy stance has implications for its industrial base and residents' utility bills.

Potential points of contention

  • Causation dispute: Attribution of energy cost increases to specific Trump-era policies is contested; energy prices result from multiple factors including global markets, supply chains, and regulatory changes across administrations
  • Partisan framing: The resolution's focus on one administration's actions may oversimplify complex energy economics and exclude relevant context from other policy periods
  • Vagueness on solutions: The resolution urges reversal of unnamed "actions" without specifying which policies should change or proposing alternative energy strategies

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

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