Michigan House 4th District
4th House District in the Michigan House of Representatives
That portion of the city which lies within a line beginning at the Detroit River and Parkview Ave., north on Parkview Ave. to E. Jefferson Ave., west on E. Jefferson Ave. to McClellan St. north on McClellan St. to Gratiot Ave., north on Gratiot Ave. to Conrail Railroad, west on Conrail Railroad (southern border of Detroit City Airport) to Erwin Ave., north on Erwin Ave. to Lynch Rd., west on Lynch Ave. to Van Dyke Ave., north on Van Dyke Ave. to E. McNichols Rd., west on E. McNichols Rd. to Mount Elliott St., south on Mount Elliott St. to Rupert St., west on Rupert St. to Gable Ave., south on Gable Ave. to Casmere Ave., west on Casmere Ave. to Mound Rd., south on Mound Rd. to Caniff St., east on Caniff St. to Alpena Ave., south on Alpena Ave. to the city limits of Hamtramck, east, south, and west along the city limits of Hamtramck to the southern boundary of the city of Highland Park, proceed west on the city limits of Highland Park to 2nd Ave., south on 2nd Ave. to W. Grand Blvd., east on W. Grand Blvd. to Cass Ave., south on Cass Ave. to W. Warren Ave., east on W. Warren Ave. to John R. St., south on John R. St. to E. Adams St., east on E. Adams St. to Randolph St., south on Randolph St. to the Detroit River, east along the Detroit River encompassing Belle Isle to Parkview Ave., the point of beginning.
Source: www.michigan.gov/documents/House_4_30684_7.pdf
Source: www.michigan.gov/documents/House_4_30684_7.pdf
How does a Bill become a Law?The Senate consists of 38 members who are elected by the qualified electors of districts having approximately 212,400 to 263,500 residents. Senators are elected at the same election as the Governor for four-year terms concurrent with the Governor's term of office.
The House of Representatives consists of 110 members who are elected by the qualified electors of districts having approximately 77,000 to 91,000 residents. House members are elected in even-numbered years for two-year terms. All legislators are elected from single-member districts, that is, only one legislator is elected from each district. A law was passed in 1992 enacting term limits. Effective in 1998, House members are limited to three terms (six years), and effective in 2002, Senators are limited to two terms (eight years) The Michigan Legislature is patterned after and conducts business in a similar fashion to the United State House of Representative and United States Senate. The Michigan Legislature creates law through the passage of Bills introduced in either the State House of Representative or the State Senate. Below is a link that explains the process of making a Bill a Law. How does a Bill become a Law? |
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Michigan Primary Election: August 3, 2010 Michigan General Election: November 2, 2010 ........................................ |
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