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By Ed Gerritsen, 2009; Richard Harms, 2011; Ed Gerritsen, 2012
Collection Overview
Abstract
Michigan state lawmaker from Hudsonville, Ottawa County; and author of the Michigan crime victims' rights amendment, which became a national model. The collection includes bills, resolutions, public acts summaries, photographs, correspondence, research materials, memorabilia, news releases, video tapes, audio cassettes, compact discs, awards, and interviews. The materials detail the following subjects: abortion, assisted suicide, clergy-child abuse, concealed weapons, crime victims' rights, firearms, drinking, drugs, DNA database, drunken boat driving, pre-natal protection, road rage, same sex marriage, terrorism, home invasion, death penalty, environment, gambling/casino issues, health care, prison, sex offender registry, and other miscellaneous issues.
Biographical Note
William Van Regenmorter (1939, Jamestown, MI-2012, Jenison, MI) was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, and 2002; and to the Michigan State Senate, 1990, 1994, and 1998; served as Assistant Senate Majority Floor Leader, 1995-1998; and Senate Majority Whip, 1999-2002. He served as a Republican and lives in Georgetown Township, Ottawa County.
He authored a number of bills that became law, particularly those to protect abused children, assist persons with disabilities, reduce crime, reduce taxes, reduce domestic violence, require truth in sentencing. He was the author of the Crime Victim's Rights Act that became a model for similar legislation outside of Michigan, and later became an amendment to the State Constiution. He is the recipient of numerous awards, named Michigan "Legislator of the Year" eleven times, and recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from the Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University.
Prior to his political career in Lansing, Van Regenmorter worked as an analyst for Dun and Bradstreet, and Ottawa County Commissioner. He is married to Cheryl DeVries; they have four children.
Administrative Information
Repository:
Heritage Hall, Hekman Library
Alternate Extent Statement:
12 Boxes
Acquisition Source:
William Van Regenmorter
Other Note:
Acc. No. 09.34, 11.52, 12.58
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: William VanRegenmorter's Bills passed during Session, 1991-1992],
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Series 2: William VanRegenmorter's Bills passed during Session, 1993-1994],
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Series 3: William VanRegenmorter's Bills passed during Session, 1995-1996],
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Series 4: William VanRegenmorter's Bills passed during Session, 1999-2000],
[Series 5: Legal Material],
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Series 6: Correspondence],
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Series 7: News Articles and Releases],
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Series 8: Newsclippings],
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Series 9: Campaign Material, Memorabilia, Etc.],
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Series 10: Audiovisual Materials, Banners],
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Series 11: Awards and Memorabilia],
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Series 12: Biographical],
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Series 13: News releases and clippings],
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Series 14: Photographs],
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All]
- Series 5: Legal Material
- Box 2
- Folder 4: Senate Resolutions Session --- 1999-2000
- Folder 5: William VanRegenmorter's Bills passed during Session (SB 71 - SB 1069) --- 2001-2002
- Folder 6: Senate Resolutions Session --- 2001-2002
- Folder 7: Copy of Senate Bill 200 (Assisted Suicide) Autographed by Governor John Engler --- 1998
- Folder 8: Material re: Opposition to Assisted Suicide Bill --- 1998
- Folder 9: Copy of House Bill 4140 (The Cyber Court) Autographed by Governor John Engler --- 2001
- Folder 10: Material re: Road Salt Use Legislation --- 2001-2002
- Folder 11: Research Material and Drafts of Victim's Rights Amendment --- 2002
- Folder 12: Summary of 1991-2002 Public Acts, Senate Judiciary Committee --- 1991-2002
- Folder 13: Summary of 1983-2004 Public Acts --- 1983-2004
- Folder 14: Copy of Crime Victims Rights Act --- 1988
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: William VanRegenmorter's Bills passed during Session, 1991-1992],
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Series 2: William VanRegenmorter's Bills passed during Session, 1993-1994],
[
Series 3: William VanRegenmorter's Bills passed during Session, 1995-1996],
[
Series 4: William VanRegenmorter's Bills passed during Session, 1999-2000],
[Series 5: Legal Material],
[
Series 6: Correspondence],
[
Series 7: News Articles and Releases],
[
Series 8: Newsclippings],
[
Series 9: Campaign Material, Memorabilia, Etc.],
[
Series 10: Audiovisual Materials, Banners],
[
Series 11: Awards and Memorabilia],
[
Series 12: Biographical],
[
Series 13: News releases and clippings],
[
Series 14: Photographs],
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All]