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MI SCR0018
Concurrent Resolution
AI Summary
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Opposes the Marijuana Regulatory Agency's inclusion of labor peace agreements in its permanent rules for marijuana licensees.
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Objects to requiring prospective marijuana applicants and licensees to sign labor peace agreements with labor unions as a condition of obtaining or renewing licenses.
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Argues that labor peace agreements are not required by Initiated Law 1 of 2018 (which legalized adult-use marijuana) and are not directly related to operating a marijuana establishment.
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Warns that mandating labor peace agreements would set a dangerous precedent for similar requirements across all state licenses and permits, potentially harming Michigan's economy.
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States the labor peace agreement requirement is preempted by the National Labor Relations Act.
Legislative Description
A concurrent resolution to oppose the inclusion of labor peace agreements in the Marijuana Regulatory Agency's permanent rules and to oppose the inclusion of labor peace agreements or any similar construct in the administrative rules of this state.
Last Action
Referred To Secretary For Record
2/4/2020