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HR 123

Honoring Unity Spiritual Center on its Centennial.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Bride Sweeney

Declares June 2025 as Great Outdoors Month in Michigan to raise awareness of the state's outdoor resources and encourage public participation (symbolic, no funds).

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Bill Summary · HR 123

Summary — HR 123 (Michigan) — "Great Outdoors Month" (June 2025)

Status: Adopted (resolution)
Classification: House resolution (ceremonial/non‑binding)
Primary sponsor: Rep. Ken Borton (co-sponsors noted in the resolution text)
Related measure: HCR 127 (companion)

Main purpose

HR 123 declares June 2025 as "Great Outdoors Month" in the state of Michigan. The resolution is a ceremonial recognition intended to promote public awareness of Michigan’s outdoor resources, recreation opportunities, and the economic and conservation value of its natural lands and waters.

Key provisions

  • Formally declares June 2025 as Great Outdoors Month in Michigan.
  • Recognizes Michigan’s natural assets, including:
    • “Over 100” state parks and recreation areas
    • Approximately 11,000 inland lakes
    • 36,000 miles of rivers and streams
    • About 13,000 miles of state‑designated trails
    • Access to four of the five Great Lakes
  • Highlights the North Central State Trail (a 62‑mile corridor from Gaylord to Mackinaw City) as an example of the state’s trail network.
  • Cites economic data (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2023): outdoor recreation generates over $13.9 billion in value‑added activity in Michigan and supports more than 118,000 jobs.
  • Acknowledges the role of public and private partners in preserving access and expanding outdoor opportunities.
  • Encourages all Michiganders to experience and enjoy the state’s outdoor spaces.

Who is affected

  • No new legal duties, funding changes, or regulatory actions are created. The resolution is symbolic and primarily affects:
    • State and local agencies, nonprofits, tourism bodies, and community organizations that may use the designation for outreach, programming, and promotional activities during June 2025.
    • Residents and visitors, by encouraging participation in outdoor recreation and stewardship.

Procedural and timing notes

  • The resolution was introduced in 2025 by Rep. Ken Borton and was adopted by the Michigan House (official legislative action dates in 2025 show the measure was placed on calendars and adopted and reported enrolled). As a House resolution, it does not carry the force of law or an appropriation.
  • Because it is ceremonial, the primary impact will be awareness, outreach, and coordination among public/private partners during June 2025 rather than statutory or budgetary change.

Impact

HR 123 is intended to raise public awareness of Michigan’s outdoor resources, promote recreational use and conservation, and support outreach efforts by government and community partners. It does not authorize spending or create enforceable policy.

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

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