They keep this up and we are going to run out of months and days to assign:
House Resolution 27: Introduced by Rep. Tim Melton on February 28, 2007, proclaiming March 2007 as Reading Month in the state of Michigan. Passed in the House by voice vote on February 28, 2007, proclaiming March 2007 as Reading Month in the state of Michigan. Details and Comments: http://www.michiganvotes.com/Legislation.aspx?ID=52504
House Resolution 28: Introduced by Rep. Goeff Hansen on February 28, 2007, recognizing September 13, 2007, as Buy Fresh, Buy Local, Select Michigan Day. Passed in the House by voice vote on February 28, 2007, recognizing September 13, 2007, as Buy Fresh, Buy Local, Select Michigan Day. Details and Comments: http://www.michiganvotes.com/Legislation.aspx?ID=52505
House Resolution 29: Introduced by Rep. Brian Palmer on February 28, 2007, recognizing April 2007 as Junior Achievement Financial Literacy Month in the state of Michigan. Passed in the House by voice vote on February 28, 2007, recognizing April 2007 as Junior Achievement Financial Literacy Month in the state of Michigan. Details and Comments: http://www.michiganvotes.com/Legislation.aspx?ID=52506
House Resolution 22: Introduced by Rep. Kimberly Meltzer on February 20, 2007, designating the first week in June 2007 as National River Cleanup Week in the state of Michigan. Passed in the House by voice vote on February 20, 2007, designating the first week in June 2007 as National River Cleanup Week in the state of Michigan. Details and Comments: http://www.michiganvotes.com/Legislation.aspx?ID=52260
House Resolution 32: Introduced by Rep. John Proos, IV on March 1, 2007, recognizing March 29, 2007, as Knights of Columbus Founder's Day in the state of Michigan. Passed in the House by voice vote on March 1, 2007, recognizing March 29, 2007, as Knights of Columbus Founder's Day in the state of Michigan. Details and Comments: http://www.michiganvotes.com/Legislation.aspx?ID=52580
This is just a short list, but our state is in some real trouble:all 3 auto makers have and are laying off 1,000's, our house values have dropped but our taxes have increased. These were just some of the nonsensical things the lawmakers have wasted their time on.
If I'm not here much this month it's not you guys, it's just that MI has declared March "Reading Month"! so I will be spending a lot of time reading, because I can.
Just curious what everyone else's lawmakers are wasting time on.
I think that they probably have already run out of days, weeks, and months. Does anyone pay attention anymore? I'm sure that today is the "official" day of several things, but I haven't a clue as to any of them.
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Oh, they've long run out of months/weeks/days. Here's a link for March. As you can see, today is "I want you to be happy Day," "National Anthem Day," "Saint Piran's day," and "What if Cats and Dogs Had Opposable Thumbs Day."