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Regulatory Reform Committee, Michigan House of Representatives

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TheRegulatory Reform Committee is astanding committee of theMichigan House of Representatives.

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Per Rules 8 and 33 of the Standing House Rules, committees of theMichigan House of Representatives are assigned by theSpeaker of the House, except when otherwise ordered by the House.[1] Committees are appointed at the beginning of each two-year legislative session. The first person named to a committee is to serve as its chair, with the second serving as vice chair. In the absence of both, the first majority member appointed after them is to serve as acting chair.[2] All committees operate under Rule 34, known as the Uniform Committee Rules.[3]

DocumentIcon.jpgSee rules:Standing Rules of the House of Representatives in Accordance with the Michigan Constitution Article IV, Section 16

Function

The rules of the Senate and House do not describe the jurisdiction of the individual standing committees except that all Senate bills involving an appropriation must be referred either directly to theappropriations committee or to an appropriate standing committee and then to the appropriations committee. Traditionally, the assignment of bills follows topical lines.[4]

Membership

2025-2026 legislative session

House Regulatory Reform Committee, 2025-2026

Democratic members (7)Republican members (10)Third-party members(0)

    2023-2024 legislative session

    House Regulatory Reform Committee, 2023-2024

    Democratic members (9)Republican members (6)Third-party members(0)

      2021-2022 legislative session

      House Regulatory Reform Committee, 2021-2022

      Democratic members (5)Republican members (9)Third-party members(0)

        Jewell Jones (D) left this committee on September 16, 2021.[Source]

        2019-2020 legislative session

        House Regulatory Reform Committee, 2019-2020

        Democratic members (5)Republican members (9)Third-party members(0)

          Isaac Robinson (D) left this committee on March 29, 2020.

          2017 legislative session

          The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.

          Regulatory Reform Members, 2017
          Democratic members (6)Republican members (10)
          Jeremy Moss, Vice chairBrandt Iden, Chair
          Scott DiandaJoseph Bellino, Vice chair
          John ChirkunKathy Crawford
          Frank LiberatiEric Leutheuser
          Leslie LoveLana Theis
          Jewell JonesMichael Webber
          Beth Griffin
          Roger Hauck
          Michele Hoitenga
          John Reilly

          2015 legislative session

          The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2015 legislative session.

          Regulatory Reform Members, 2015
          Democratic members (6)Republican members (9)
          Scott Dianda, Vice chairRay Franz, Chair
          George DaranyBrett Roberts, Vice chair
          Marilyn LaneKen Yonker
          Andy SchorKlint Kesto
          John ChirkunDan Lauwers
          Jeremy MossTodd Courser
          Kathy Crawford
          Daniela Garcia
          Brandt Iden

          2013-2014

          The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2013 legislative session.

          Regulatory Reform Members, 2013
          Democratic members (6)Republican members (9)
          Harold Haugh, Vice chairHugh Crawford, Chair
          Theresa AbedEd McBroom, Vice chair
          Woodrow StanleyCindy Denby
          Scott DiandaTom McMillin
          David NathanAndrea LaFontaine
          Andy SchorBruce Rendon
          Ken Yonker
          Tim Kelly
          Klint Kesto

          2011-2012

          The following table describes committee membership for the 2011 legislative session.

          Regulatory Reform Members, 2011
          Democratic members (5)Republican members (10)
          Harold HaughTom McMillin
          Dian SlavensRay Franz
          Jimmy WomackBruce Rendon
          Tim MeltonHugh Crawford
          Barbara ByrumKevin Daley
          Paul Opsommer
          Ken Yonker
          Mike Shirkey
          Jim Stamas
          Ed McBroom

          2009-2010

          The following table describes committee membership for the 2009 legislative session.

          Regulatory Reform Members, 2009
          Democratic members (7)Republican members (4)
          Bert Johnson, ChairTory Rocca, Vice chair
          Bettie ScottHugh Crawford
          Jonathan SwitalskiRick Jones
          Tim MeltonJim Stamas
          Woodrow Stanley
          Harold Haugh
          Pamela Byrnes

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