LANSING – Michigan Senate members have spent much of the week discussing energy policy, but not in public. With lawmakers hoping to finish work for the summer on Friday the chance that the Senate may act on energy bills looms large.

Sen. Cameron Brown (R-Fawn River Twp.) told reporters Thursday there may be a series of substitute bills ready Friday on the package that would both provide certainty to the state’s major utilities while ensuring that customer choice is not hampered.

All week long Senate Republicans have discussed various issues in HB 5524 , HB 5548 and HB 5549 , and a series of proposed changes and substitutes to the bills have been exchanged. On both Tuesday and Wednesday Republicans spent the bulk of those days discussing energy legislation in closed caucuses.

There was considerable anticipation that the Senate may try to run bills on Thursday, but problems apparently were discovered with the proposed substitutes, which forced re-drafting of the bills.

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