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HR 122

Honoring Mount Carmel Community Baptist Church on its Centennial.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Latyna Humphrey

HR 122 designates May 31-June 8, 2025 as Great Lakes and Fresh Water Week in Michigan to raise awareness, promote water education and collaboration, with no new laws or funding.

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Bill Summary · HR 122

Summary — HR 122: “Great Lakes and Fresh Water Week” (Michigan House Resolution)

Status: Adopted (House resolution declaring May 31–June 8, 2025)

Purpose
- HR 122 is a ceremonial House resolution that designates May 31–June 8, 2025, as “Great Lakes and Fresh Water Week” in the state of Michigan.
- The resolution aims to raise public awareness about Michigan’s freshwater resources, their economic and ecological importance, and the value of water-focused education and infrastructure.

Key provisions and findings
- Declares the observance dates: May 31–June 8, 2025 as Great Lakes and Fresh Water Week in Michigan.
- Recites factual findings about Michigan’s water resources, including:
- Michigan contains 20% of the world’s fresh water;
- more than 11,000 inland lakes;
- tens of thousands of miles of rivers and streams;
- 6.5 million acres of wetlands;
- 3,200 miles of Great Lakes shoreline;
- 230,000 acres of coastal dunes; and substantial groundwater resources.
- Highlights freshwater’s roles in supplying drinking water and supporting industries and activities such as recreation, tourism, fishing, manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, and industrial processes.
- Emphasizes the contribution of a water-literate STEM workforce and career pathways tied to freshwater resources.
- Encourages collaborative management of surface water, groundwater, and the Great Lakes among local, state, regional, federal, tribal, and provincial partners.
- Encourages Michiganders to learn about and celebrate the Great Lakes and freshwater resources during the designated week.

Who or what is affected
- The resolution is symbolic and hortatory; it does not create legal obligations, new programs, or funding.
- Primary impacts are public-awareness and outreach: state agencies, schools, community organizations, conservation groups, tribal partners, and local governments may use the week for events, education, and outreach.
- It supports efforts to promote water-related education and workforce development but does not itself authorize expenditures or policy changes.

Procedural and timeline notes
- Introduced as a House resolution (sponsored/offered by Rep. Cam Cavitt; a later version lists multiple Michigan co-sponsors including Reps. Alexander, Fox, Lightner, MacDonell, Paiz, Rigas, Rogers, Weiss, Witwer, and Young).
- Legislative action records in the file indicate the resolution was read, rules suspended, and adopted by the Michigan House in May–June 2025; it was enrolled and presented to the Secretary of State in May 2025.
- Classified as a resolution (nonbinding, commemorative/educational).

Related measure
- HCR 126 is listed as a companion measure.

Bottom line
- HR 122 is a non-binding, commemorative resolution designating a week in 2025 to recognize Michigan’s freshwater assets, encourage education and stewardship, and promote collaboration on water resource management. It does not change law, appropriations, or regulatory authority.

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

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