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MI SB0630

Bill

Status

Introduced

10/30/2025

Primary Sponsor

Darrin Camilleri

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Origin

Senate

103rd Legislature

AI Summary

  • Expands Michigan's prevailing wage law to cover "broadband service projects," defined as new construction, improvement, maintenance, expansion, alteration, or demolition of broadband infrastructure performed by broadband developers

  • Defines "broadband service" as any voice, video, or data service providing transmission capacity exceeding 200 kilobits per second in at least one direction, regardless of technology (wireless, copper, fiber optic, or coaxial cable)

  • Exempts broadband projects receiving federal funding through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Public Law 117-58) or the Coronavirus Capital Projects Fund under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021

  • Adds broadband developers to the definition of "private contracting agent" subject to prevailing wage requirements, alongside energy facility project contractors

  • Includes broadband service projects in the definition of "state project," making them subject to the same prevailing wage and fringe benefit requirements as public construction and energy facility projects

Legislative Description

Labor: hours and wages; prevailing wage; require on certain broadband service projects. Amends sec. 1 of 2023 PA 10 (MCL 408.1101).

Labor: hours and wages

Last Action

Referred To Committee On Labor

10/30/2025

Committee Referrals

Labor10/30/2025

Full Bill Text

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