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Exempts State projects funded by bonds approved under the Revised School Code before Feb 13, 2024 from prevailing wage requirements, potentially lowering construction costs.
Exempts State projects funded by bonds approved under the Revised School Code before Feb 13, 2024 from prevailing wage requirements, potentially lowering construction costs.
Sponsor: Sen. John Cherry
Subject: Labor — hours and wages / prevailing wage on State projects
Statute amended: MCL 408.1109 (section 9 of 2023 PA 10)
Introduced: Feb 7, 2025 — Status reported: read a first time
SB 1186 would narrow the scope of Michigan’s 2023 prevailing wage law (Public Act 10 of 2023) by expanding an existing exemption to cover State projects paid for, in whole or in part, with revenue from bonds or bond proposals that were authorized under the Revised School Code before February 13, 2024. The declared intent is to align the statute with common school financing practices (schools often issue bonds and repay them with millage revenue).
(Background: PA 10 generally requires contractors on State projects to pay prevailing wages and fringe benefits, defined in the Act as the average hourly wages and benefits paid to the majority of workers in the locality.)
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