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Neil Friske — Republican State Representative for Michigan District 107 (official headshot)

Neil Friske Voting Record & Scorecard | National Democrat Platform

MI Representative

District: 107Republican

2024 DEM Alignment:

96.88%

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Rep. Neil Friske (R-MI-107) earned a 97% National Democrat Platform score for 2024, ranking among lawmakers most aligned with Democratic Party Platform principles. Neil Friske voted on 32 of the 38 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2024. Neil Friske represents the 107th District in the Michigan House of Representatives.

Title

Lawmaker Position

HB 4128House 20241x

Infringing Second Amendment Rights by Prohibiting Firearms Within 100 Feet of Voting Locations.

With DEMs
This bill prohibits firearms within 100 feet of a polling place or early voting location on voting days, and within 100 feet of an absentee ballot box or local clerk''s office during the 40-day absentee voting timeframe. The bill contains exceptions for possession of a firearm in a private residence or vehicle, or if the person has a concealed carry permit. Additionally, the bill prohibits firearms within 100 feet of locations where absentee ballots are being counted. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. The Second Amendment is a fundamental cornerstone of American freedom. ACI condemns efforts to restrict this right as an attack on liberty itself. ACI supports the rights of responsible gun owners and stands against unconstitutional gun control measures.
HB 4579House 20241x

Hiking Health Insurance Premiums by Mandating Insurers Provide Equal Coverage for Telehealth as Provided for In-Person Services.

Against DEMs
This bill requires health insurance companies "provide at least the same coverage" for services provided through telehealth as services provided in-person. Each and every health insurance mandate or price control on co-payments prevents an individual from selecting a plan with just basic or customized coverages to fit their specific needs. As a result, health insurers are forced to only offer costly plans loaded with coverages that most individuals do not need. This can result in lower-income or younger individuals choosing to purchase no insurance plan at all due to the high cost.
HB 4718House 20241x

Eroding Due Process Through Unequal Application of the Law by Undermining Defendant''s Ability to Present Evidence in Cases Involving LGBTQ Victims.

With DEMs
This bill provides that "an individual is not justified in using force against another individual based on the discovery of, knowledge about, or potential disclosure of the victim''s actual or perceived sex, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation." Additionally, the bill prohibits courts from allowing the introduction of evidence related to this information for purposes of demonstrating "reasonable provocation," "that an act was committed in a heat of passion," or "To support a defense of reduced mental capacity." Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Faith. The US Constitution affords all people equal protection under the law, not extra protection. ACI opposes discriminatory policies that provide unequal rights or protections on the basis of identity politics.
HB 4842House 20241x

Reducing Fiscal Accountability by Eliminating 5 Year Maturity Requirement for All Bonds (Debt) Issued by the State Building Authority.

With DEMs
This bill eliminates the requirement that bonds (debt) and other obligations issued by the State Building Authority mature within 5 years. Instead, the obligations may remain outstanding "for a duration permitted under tax rules and laws." According to the bill''s fiscal note, "The authority is allowed to issue revenue obligations for various purposes, such as acquiring or constructing buildings, up to an aggregate principal amount of $2.7 billion."
HB 4906House 20241x

Extending a Crony Sales Tax Exemption for Data Centers for an Additional 15 Years Through 2050.

With DEMs
This bill continues a sales tax exemption for "data center equipment" for an additional 15 years, through 2050. If the property is located in a brownfield area or was previously "an industrial site used primarily as a power plant to generate electricity for sale," then the tax exemption continues through 2065. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Lower rates of taxation spur investment, hiring and economic growth. The tax code should be structured in a simple and broadly applied manner with rates as low as possible for everyone. ACI opposes tax hikes and cronyism within the tax code that provides select individuals, businesses or industries with special benefits or carve outs at the expense of the rest of the population.
HB 5013House 20241x

Hiking Health Insurance Premiums by Mandating Insurance Companies Cover a 12-Month Supply of Contraceptive Drugs.

With DEMs
This bill requires all health insurance policies offered in the state that cover prescription contraceptive drugs to cover a 12-month supply of the drugs. Each and every health insurance mandate or price control on co-payments prevents an individual or business from selecting a plan with just basic or customized coverages to fit their specific needs. As a result, health insurers are forced to only offer costly plans loaded with coverages that most individuals do not need. This can result in lower-income or younger individuals choosing to purchase no insurance plan at all due to the high cost. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Life. Americans deserve a patient-centered healthcare system that empowers individuals to take control of their health decisions without onerous government regulations that drive up the cost of care. ACI supports healthcare policies that focus on protecting the unborn and vulnerable at all stage of life, while ensuring women and families have alternatives to abortion, better medical care, and ethical healthcare options.
HB 5032House 20241x

Placing Taxpayer Funds at Greater Risk by Raising the Maximum Loan Amount that the State Housing Development Authority Can Issue for "Affordable Housing."

With DEMs
This bill increases the maximum loan amount the Michigan State Housing Development Authority may issue to "90% of the average area purchase price applicable to the housing unit." Previously, the amount was fixed based on the number of family units included. Additionally, the bill allows an additional $10,000 (previously $3,500) "For unexpected cost increases during construction or improvements to adapt new or existing property for use by disabled individuals." Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Community. Limited housing supply has driven up the cost of housing in the United States and is impacting people’s ability to achieve the American Dream. ACI supports lowering housing costs by cutting excessive zoning regulations – particularly at the local level – as well as reducing regulatory burdens and promoting innovative technology.
HB 5100House 20241x

Worsening Cronyism and Government Central Planning Through a New Tax Credit for Businesses for Research and Development Expenses.

With DEMs
This bill creates an income tax credit for businesses for research and development expenses, ranging between 3-15% based on the number of employees and amount spent. Businesses may receive an additional 5% for expenses "incurred in collaboration with a research university in this state." This bill is part of a bill package that also establishes a similar a similar credit for withholding taxes, with a combined annual maximum of $100 million in credits.
HB 5164House 20241x

Growing Government Overreach by Imposing New Protectionist Reporting Requirements on Call Centers that Choose to Relocate to Another Country.

With DEMs
This bill, the "Call Center Jobs Retention Act," requires employers with at least 50 employees at a call center to provide the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity at least 30 days'' notice before relocating a call center to another country or closing a call center to contract with a call center in another country. The bill provides for a fine of up to $10,000 for violations. Additionally, the bill requires the department to establish an online registry of companies that provide such notice, as well as details about the number of employees and where the call center is relocating to. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Excessive government control stifles innovation, burdens businesses, and restricts individual liberty. Overregulation empowers government bureaucrats at the expense of free enterprise. ACI supports a limited government agenda that cuts unnecessary red tape, fosters competition, drives economic growth, and empowers individuals.
HB 5166House 20241x

Expanding the Role of Government in Healthcare by Creating an Unnecessary "Perinatal Quality Collaborative."

With DEMs
This bill requires the Department of Health and Human Services to "maintain a perinatal quality collaborative to support and improve maternal and infant health outcomes in this state" through efforts such as "Advancing equity" and "Expanding and improving access to quality and respectful care and support." The bill also requires regional collaboratives in each of the state''s 10 "prosperity regions."
HB 5167House 20241x

Growing Government Dependency by Expanding Medicaid to Cover Fitted Blood Pressure Monitors During and After Pregnancy.

With DEMs
This bill provides that individuals who are pregnant or postpartum are eligible for Medicaid coverage for "a blood pressure monitor designed for use during pregnancy and fitted to the individual." Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Life. Americans deserve a patient-centered healthcare system that empowers individuals to take control of their health decisions without onerous government regulations that drive up the cost of care. ACI supports healthcare policies that focus on protecting the unborn and vulnerable at all stage of life, while ensuring women and families have alternatives to abortion, better medical care, and ethical healthcare options.
HB 5168House 20241x

Hiking Health Insurance Premiums by Mandating Insurers Provide Coverage for Blood Pressure Monitors During and After Pregnancy.

With DEMs
This bill requires all health insurance policies offered in the state to provide coverage for blood pressure monitors for individuals who are pregnant or postpartum. Each and every health insurance mandate or price control on co-payments prevents an individual from selecting a plan with just basic or customized coverages to fit their specific needs. As a result, health insurers are forced to only offer costly plans loaded with coverages that most individuals do not need. This can result in lower-income or younger individuals choosing to purchase no insurance plan at all due to the high cost.
HB 5169House 20241x

Growing Government Regulatory Power by Mandating Healthcare Providers Offer a Mental Health Screening to Patients After Giving Birth.

With DEMs
This bill requires healthcare providers to offer a mental health screening during an appointment after a person has given birth, if the patient is being seen "in a pediatric or obstetric and gynecological setting and the health professional determines at the follow-up appointment or well child visit that a mental health screening is appropriate." The bill also allows the Department of Health and Human Services to "develop a tool to be used" for such screenings. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Life. Americans deserve a patient-centered healthcare system that empowers individuals to take control of their health decisions without onerous government regulations that drive up the cost of care. ACI supports healthcare policies that focus on protecting the unborn and vulnerable at all stage of life, while ensuring women and families have alternatives to abortion, better medical care, and ethical healthcare options.
HB 5231House 20241x

Weakening School Choice by Imposing Unnecessary Charter Schools Disclosure Mandates.

With DEMs
This bill requires certain public charter schools to include "the names of the authorizing body and the primary educational management organization" be included on signs on the school''s property, promotional materials, the school''s website, and enrollment applications. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Community. Education is fundamental to upward mobility and overall success. ACI supports school choice policies (including charter schools, vouchers, education savings accounts, and homeschooling) and that parents should have the right to choose the best educational solution for their children.
HB 5269House 20241x

Weakening School Choice by Imposing Unnecessary Regulations Requiring Charter Schools to Post Average Teacher and Staff Salaries.

With DEMs
This bill requires certain charter schools, such as public school academies, to post the average salaries for new and experienced teachers, as well as support staff, such as paraprofessionals and bus drivers, on its website. This measure imposes additional, overreaching regulations on charter schools. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Community. Education is fundamental to upward mobility and overall success. ACI supports school choice policies (including charter schools, vouchers, education savings accounts, and homeschooling) and that parents should have the right to choose the best educational solution for their children.
HB 5400House 20241x

Fueling Unequal Application of the Law by Expanding the State''s Hate Crimes Law for Actions Against Individuals of Select Sexual Orientations and Gender Identity and Expression.

With DEMs
This bill, part of a bill package known as the "Hate Crimes Act," renames the previous offense of "ethnic intimidation" to "hate crime," and expands the law to include sexual orientation and gender identity and gender expression as protected characteristics. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Faith. The US Constitution affords all people equal protection under the law, not extra protection. ACI opposes discriminatory policies that provide unequal rights or protections on the basis of identity politics.
HB 5428House 20241x

Deviously Subjecting Citizens to "Recreation Passport" Fees by Automatically Charging Drivers for the Pass Unless They Opt-Out When Paying for Vehicle Registration.

With DEMs
This bill changes the "recreation passport" fee, which is charged at the same time as vehicle registration fees, from opt-in to opt-out, increasing the likelihood that people unknowingly or mistakenly pay for the pass. The fee "provides year-round vehicle entry into all Michigan state parks, boating access sites, other recreation areas and grant funding for local parks." Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Government-imposed fees increase costs for individuals, restrict economic growth, and fuel unnecessary government spending.
HB 5451House 20241x

Requiring Schools to Advance a Gun-Control Agenda Through Distribution of a Government-Created Firearm Storage "Informational Notice".

With DEMs
This bill requires public and private schools to provide the Department of Health and Human Services-created firearm storage "informational notice" to all students'' parents and guardians. This bill is part of a bill package that also requires the Department of Health and Human Services to create "an informational notice in English, Spanish, and Arabic containing information and best practices regarding the storage of firearms." This includes information on requirements under the state''s "safe storage requirements," as well as "Answers to frequently asked questions about firearm storage requirements," and "Guidance on where a parent or legal guardian can obtain gun locks and gun safes, including free or low-cost options."
HB 5503House 20241x

Weakening Second Amendment Rights by Using Schools to Advance a Gun Control Agenda Through a "Snitch Line" for Students to Report Violations of Firearm Storage Requirements.

With DEMs
This bill adds $126 million in school aid spending for FY 2024-25 by increasing, from $25 million to $150 million, funds for schools "for activities to improve student mental health and improve student safety," and includes an additional $1 million for "an intermediate district to partner with the department" on a so-called "snitch line" which allows "students to anonymously report improperly stored firearms that are accessible to a minor." The bill also requires the Department of Education to create, and provide to schools, "educational materials related to improperly stored firearms, and how to report improperly stored firearms."
HB 5575House 20241x

Making it Easier to Enact Left-Wing Policies by Removing the Individual District Signature Threshold for Citizen-led Initiatives.

With DEMs
This bill modifies the state''s citizen-led constitutional amendment initiative process by eliminating a provision of state law which requires that no more than 15% of the required number of signatures be from the same congressional district. Referendum and initiative processes are nearly always utilized by big-government interests to advance policies that go against the limited government principles of the U.S. Constitution. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. ACI supports a limited government agenda that cuts unnecessary red tape, fosters competition, drives economic growth, and empowers individuals.
HB 5600House 20241x

Expanding Bureaucracy and Spending by Establishing the "Office of Tribal Legislative Liaison".

With DEMs
This bill creates the Office of Tribal Legislative Liaison "to help establish and maintain a government-to-government relationship between the federally recognized tribes in this state and the legislature" as well as "to consult with the legislature during the development of legislation that affects the federally recognized tribes in this state."
HB 5653House 20241x

Worsening Cronyism and Government Central Planning Through a New Grant Program for Start Up Technology Companies.

With DEMs
This bill establishes the "Michigan Innovation Fund Program" "to provide support in this state for investments" under the "Jobs for Michigan Investment Fund" as well as funds for certain venture funds to provide grants to start-up companies in certain industries. To be eligible for grants, companies must be "engaged in 1 or more competitive edge technologies." Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Tax breaks and crony programs expand government interference in the private market. ACI opposes cronyism that provides select individuals, businesses or industries with special benefits or carve outs at the expense of the rest of the population.
HB 5826House 20241x

Growing Government Central Planning by Forcing Taxpayers to Fund Scholarships for Doulas in Shortage Areas.

With DEMs
This bill establishes the "Doula Scholarship Program" to provide up to $3,000 for training costs for individuals who agree to work "as a doula in a health professional shortage area . . . orwith a medically underserved population."
HB 5949House 20241x

Advancing Innovation and Economic Growth by Establishing a Framework Allowing Peer-to-Peer Vehicle Sharing.

With DEMs
This bill, the "Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing Program Act" establishes a regulatory framework allowing peer-to-peer car sharing programs. This measure advances innovation and spurs economic growth by allowing the deployment of peer-to-peer vehicle sharing programs. Support is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Excessive government control stifles innovation, burdens businesses, and restricts individual liberty. Overregulation empowers government bureaucrats at the expense of free enterprise. ACI supports a limited government agenda that cuts unnecessary red tape, fosters competition, drives economic growth, and empowers individuals.
HB 5951House 20241x

Protecting Vehicle Owners from Frivolous Litigation for Injuries Caused by Another Person Driving the Vehicle.

With DEMs
This bill provides that the owner of a vehicle that is shared through a peer-to-peer car sharing program is not liable "for an injury caused by the negligent operation of the motor vehicle" by the person driving.
HB 6053House 20241x

Weakening Election Integrity by Making it Easier to Dismiss Lawsuits Combatting Election Fraud Through an Extended Rebuttable Presumption of an Improperly Delayed Civil Action.

With DEMs
This bill establishes a rebuttable presumption that a civil action was improperly delayed, and thus, may be dismissed, if an election-related lawsuit is filed within 45 days of an election (previously 28 days). Previously, this included lawsuits involving election dates, candidate qualifications, and other similar topics. This bill expands the list to include "polling places, drop box locations, or early voting locations that are established by the applicable deadline."
HB 6088House 20241x

Reducing Government Accountability by Removing Ability of Voters to Opt-Out of Local Government Participation of the Public Transit Authority

With DEMs
This bill removes the ability of localities in Wayne County and Oakland County from opting out of the county public transit authority. These counties include the city of Detroit and some surrounding suburbs. Existing law provides a process for localities to opt out of county transportation authorities if approved by voters. The bill also eliminates a provision in existing law that limited property taxes "for public transportation purposes" to 5 years.
SB 205House 20241x

Weakening Property Rights and Driving Up Housing Costs by Forcing Landlords to Accept Housing Assistance Vouchers and Other Payments.

With DEMs
This bill prohibits landlord discrimination "based on the source of income of an otherwise eligible prospective or current tenant" by a landlord with at least 5 units. As a result, this forces landlords to accept housing assistance and other programs, potentially delaying payments to landlords. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Community. Limited housing supply has driven up the cost of housing in the United States and is impacting people’s ability to achieve the American Dream. ACI supports strengthening private property rights and lowering housing costs by cutting excessive zoning regulations – particularly at the local level – as well as reducing regulatory burdens and promoting innovative technology.
SB 350House 20241x

Expanding Taxpayer Subsidies for Adults Who Choose to Attend a College and University to Pay Student Loan Fees, Study Abroad Costs, and Other Expenses.

With DEMs
This bill expands the permitted use of funds under the "Michigan Promise Zone Authority Act," which provides scholarships for college students. Under the bill, funds may be used for expenses such as housing, federal student loan fees, child care, "and reasonable costs for study abroad programs."
SB 40House 20241x

Increasing Business Payroll Tax Rates by Extending Benefits and Increasing Payouts Under the State''s Unemployment Benefit System by Over 69%.

With DEMs
This bill extends the maximum amount of time an individual may receive unemployment benefits, from 20 to 26 weeks. Additionally, the bill increases the maximum weekly benefit amount annually for 3 years, from $362 to $614 in 2027 (over 69% increase), as well as increases the amount per dependent annually for 3 years, from $6 to $26. Finally, the bill provides for annual increases for inflation. This measure will increase costs for businesses as the amount of unemployment benefits that are paid out across the system impacts the payroll tax rate businesses are assessed. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Community. Growth of the welfare state disincentivizes employment and can lead to intergenerational poverty. ACI supports policies that reduce government dependency and help individuals live happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.
SB 740House 20241x

Driving Up Costs and Enriching Unions by Restricting Plumbers to Supervising 2 Apprentices.

With DEMs
This bill limits the number of apprentices on a job site that a journey or master plumber may supervise to 2 apprentices. The bill provides for a fine of $5,000 for a first violation, $10,000 for a second violation, and suspension of a plumbing contractor''s license for at least 90 days for a third violation. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Excessive government control stifles innovation, burdens businesses, and restricts individual liberty. Overregulation empowers government bureaucrats at the expense of free enterprise. ACI supports a limited government agenda that cuts unnecessary red tape, fosters competition, drives economic growth, and empowers individuals.
SB 790House 20241x

Weakening "Right to Work" Protections by Requiring the Department of Health and Human Services to Collectively Bargain with the Home Help Caregiver Union.

With DEMs
This bill, the "Home Help Caregiver Council Act," requires the Department of Health and Human Services to "engage in collective bargaining" with the home help caregivers union. The bill also establishes a council to provide training and required orientations, and requires that a union representative be allowed to attend each orientation and give a presentation. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Excessive government spending and the increasing national debt are a serious threat to America’s stability and is an unjust burden on future generations of Americans. The enormous national debt weakens the US economy and makes the country vulnerable to foreign adversaries such as China, which currently holds significant US debt. ACI strongly supports fiscal responsibility in government spending, reducing the size of the government, and overall spending cuts.
HB 4177House 20241x

Driving Up Property Taxes by Allowing Counties to Impose New Taxes to Fund History Museums.

Neutral
This bill, the "History Museum Authorities Act," allows counties to establish a "history museum authority" which may impose a property tax of up to 0.2 mills for up to 10 years, if approved by voters, with the revenue used for history museums in the city of Detroit. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Lower rates of taxation spur investment, hiring and economic growth. The tax code should be structured in a simple and broadly applied manner with rates as low as possible for everyone. ACI opposes tax hikes and cronyism within the tax code that provides select individuals, businesses or industries with special benefits or carve outs at the expense of the rest of the population.
HB 5895House 20241x

Worsening Shortages During an Emergency by Imposing Draconian Prohibitions on Price Gouging Through the "Commodities and Emergency Services and Supplies Pricing Protection Act".

Neutral
This bill, the "Commodities and Emergency Services and Supplies Pricing Protection Act," prohibits certain price increases by businesses "in any chain of distribution for building materials, consumer food items, goods, services, emergency supplies, or medical supplies" during a declared state of emergency. Under the bill, such businesses are prohibited from charging a price "that is grossly in excess of the price at which similar materials, items, goods, services, or supplies are sold," charging "an excessively increased price," or offering the products or services "at an excessively increased price." The bill defines "Excessively increased price" as an "unjustified disparity" "of more than 20%" before and after the state of emergency declaration that is not attributable to factors such as increased costs or pre-declaration discounts. The bill allows the Attorney General and local prosecutors to bring a class action lawsuit for violations and makes violations by an individual a misdemeanor carrying a sentence of up to 1 year in prison and/or a fine up to $10,000. For companies, the fine may be up to $1 million.
HB 5897House 20241x

Worsening Shortages During an Emergency by Imposing Draconian Prohibitions on Price Gouging Through the "Energy Pricing Protection Act".

Neutral
This bill, the "Energy Pricing Protection Act," prohibits certain price increases by businesses "in any chain of distribution for energy products or services" during a declared state of emergency. Under the bill, such businesses are prohibited from charging a price "that is grossly in excess of the price at which similar energy products or services are sold," charging "an excessively increased price," or offering the products or services "at an excessively increased price." The bill defines "Excessively increased price" as an "unjustified disparity" "of more than 20%" before and after the state of emergency declaration that is not attributable to factors such as increased costs or pre-declaration discounts. The bill allows the Attorney General and local prosecutors to bring a class action lawsuit for violations and makes violations by an individual a misdemeanor carrying a sentence of up to 1 year in prison and/or a fine up to $10,000. For companies, the fine may be up to $1 million.
HB 6058House 20241x

Fueling Out-Of-Control Spending by Requiring Public Employers to Pay At-Least 80% of Employee Health Insurance Costs.

Neutral
This bill amends the amount that public employers may pay toward employee health insurance. Among the changes, the bill requires, beginning in 2025, public employers to pay at least 80% of employees'' health insurance costs, including elected officials. Previously, public employers were limited to paying no more than 80%. According to the bill''s fiscal note, "it is anticipated that for every one percentage point increase in the employer contribution rate, costs would increase by approximately $5.0 to $7.0 million annually" and "roughly 50% of the cost would be realized by the state''s general fund." As the bill''s fiscal note explains, this measure has the potential to significantly increase taxpayer costs. Oppose is the ACI position based on the cornerstone of Liberty. Excessive government spending and the increasing national debt are a serious threat to America’s stability and is an unjust burden on future generations of Americans. The enormous national debt weakens the US economy and makes the country vulnerable to foreign adversaries such as China, which currently holds significant US debt. ACI strongly supports fiscal responsibility in government spending, reducing the size of the government, and overall spending cuts.
HB 6166House 20241x

Hiking Tax Rates and Fueling Out-of-Control and Wasteful Spending by Allowing Wayne County to Double its Hotel Tax Rate.

Neutral
This bill allows Wayne County (Detroit) to increase its hotel tax (currently limited to 2%) by 0.5% annually to 4% in 2031. According to the Governor''s office, the "increase will boost tourism revenue by $295 million over five years, supporting the revitalization of Detroit and its surrounding counties."
HB 6238House 20241x

Exposing Employers to Frivolous Litigation by Requiring Broad Accommodations for Employees who are Crime Victims.

Neutral
This bill prohibits employers from taking any "adverse employment action against an employee" for several reasons, such as "The employee requests an adjustment to the employee''s job because the employee is a victim of a violent crime." This may include adjustments such as a transfer or reassignment, "installation of a lock on the door of the employee''s primary work location," or changing "a safety policy or procedure." The bill allows employees to bring a civil action for violations.

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Rep. Neil Friske (R-MI-107) earned a 97% National Democrat Platform score for 2024, ranking among lawmakers most aligned with Democratic Party Platform principles. Neil Friske voted on 32 of the 38 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2024. Neil Friske represents the 107th District in the Michigan House of Representatives.

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Neil Friske earned a 97% National Democrat Platform score in 2024, ranking among lawmakers most aligned with Democratic Party Platform principles.

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Neil Friske has a 97% Dem Platform score for 2024.

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Rep. Neil Friske (R-MI-107) represents the 107th District in the Michigan House of Representatives as a Republican.

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