Creating Vape and Smoke Shop Location and Operating Requirements Act
SB 758 funds MDARD for FY 2024-25, trims GF/GP by about $12.2M, shifts to restricted funds, and adds Farm to Family, local conservation districts, and MAEAP coordination.
SB 758 funds MDARD for FY 2024-25, trims GF/GP by about $12.2M, shifts to restricted funds, and adds Farm to Family, local conservation districts, and MAEAP coordination.
Status: Referred to Conference Committee (most recent procedural history provided)
Introduced: (Senate) March 7, 2024; (various committee and floor actions through 2024–2025). This summary reflects the department-level appropriation language and the Senate (S‑3 / S‑4) recommendations reflected in the provided documents.
Appropriates FY 2024–25 funding for the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD). The bill sets line‑item spending levels, authorizes staffing (FTE) and contains boilerplate directing how specified programs and one‑time funds are to be spent.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a side‑by‑side table comparing FY 2023‑24 enacted, Governor’s request, House, and Senate appropriation lines; or
- Pull out the specific statutory boilerplate sections (by section numbers referenced) for legal review.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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