“House Democrats were completely unwilling to do the work of the people. Instead of protecting ambulance services, small businesses, and tipped workers, they were hellbent on trying to secure driver’s licenses and state ID cards for illegal immigrants, add a ‘homeless bill of rights,’ eliminate election security safeguards, remove Michigan’s presidential electoral votes in favor of a National Popular Vote, put costly septic tank regulations and fees on homeowners, continued expansion of EGLE’s regulatory power, hike hunting and fishing license fees, release violent prisoners serving life sentences, and further infringe on our constitutional rights, among other radical policy goals,” said Prestin, R-Cedar River. “But thanks to the dedication of a bipartisan group of legislators, we were able to reject every single radical policy they tried to ram through.”