Dec. 21: That's a wrap! What bills passed, died in Michigan lame duck for the ages

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Legislation to ban home growing of marijuana and to require workers in public employee unions to vote to recertify every two years won’t become law this year, after Michigan lawmakers couldn’t round up enough votes Thursday to pass either Republican bill.

A package of criminal justice reforms that would raise the age at which a teenager could be tried as an adult also is considered dead this term. And it’s unclear whether the GOP-led Legislature will sign off on environmental fee proposals that are priorities of outgoing Republican Gov. Rick Snyder.

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With one week left in Michigan’s lame-duck legislative session, no bills can advance to Snyder’s desk now unless they already have cleared the House or Senate, per legislative rules. Lawmakers’ last scheduled session day is next Thursday, Dec. 20. Anything not adopted before the two-year legislative term ends this month has to be reintroduced in the new year.

What bills died in lame duck

What’s likely to come up next week

A number of bills still could come up next week: