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Michigan House Advances Bills on Shoreline Cleanup, Butter Grading, and Indiana Border Survey

by Sophia Murphy
December 10, 2025 - Updated on December 11, 2025
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LANSING, Mich. (WZMQ) – Michigan’s House of Representatives approved three bills Tuesday, advancing measures that affect shoreline property owners, food producers, and counties working to complete the long-delayed survey of the Michigan–Indiana state line.

The first bill, House Bill 4314, would allow waterfront property owners to remove washed-up vegetation and debris without applying for a permit from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE). The change would apply statewide and would cover both manually removed debris and equipment-assisted cleanup, so long as the lakebed is not disturbed.

Rep. Alicia St. Germaine, R-Harrison Township, said the proposal is aimed at easing cleanup for communities dealing with rapid “muck” buildup along Lake St. Clair.
“Homeowners were struggling through the process of obtaining a permit through EGLE,” she said. “It was burdensome. It costs money. So this really lifts that red tape.”

Supporters say the bill gives property owners a more practical way to manage shoreline debris, while EGLE has warned that a statewide exemption goes beyond what is necessary to address localized issues.

A second measure, House Bill 4917, eliminates Michigan’s longstanding requirement that butter sold in the state be graded by Michigan-approved graders. Under the bill, grading responsibilities would be handled entirely by federal inspectors. Supporters argue the state-level requirement duplicates federal oversight and creates unnecessary administrative steps for producers. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development reports the bill would have no fiscal impact.

Both HB 4314 and HB 4917 now move to the Senate for consideration.

The third proposal, Senate Bill 595, aims to help Michigan counties finish surveying and restoring markers along the state’s border with Indiana. The remonumentation project has been stalled for years due to deteriorated markers and a lack of dedicated funding.

Rep. Jennifer Wortz, R-Quincy, said many of the existing boundary markers “have deteriorated or disappeared,” creating uncertainty in property sales and tax administration.
“This legislation, my understanding is, actually passed once before, but the problem was there was no funding,” she said. The new version “provides a grant for local counties to hire their own surveyor… That really fixes both parts of the problem.”

SB 595 allows the Michigan–Indiana State Line Commission to issue grants to border counties so they can complete the work using local contractors or county staff. The bill extends the project’s authorization through 2030 and is already approved by the Senate. It now heads to the governor’s desk.

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