Legislative Testimony
- March 14, 2006: Testimony on House Bill 5609 — Teacher Fingerprint / School Safety Bills (before House Appropriations Subcommittee on K-12 School Aid)
- February 8, 2006: Testimony on Senate Bills 431 and 432 — Contraceptive Mandate Legislation (before Senate Health Policy Committee)
- September 27, 2005: Testimony on SJR E and SB 693 — Eminent Domain Legislation (before Senate Transportation Committee)
- March 9, 2004: Testimony on HJR W — Constitutional Amendment to Reinstate Death Penalty in Michigan (before House Regulatory Reform Committee)
- February 24, 2004: Testimony on HJR U — Constitutional Amendment to Define Marriage (before House Children and Family Services Committee)
- September 23, 2003: Testimony on HB 4652 — Prohibit Sale and Distribution of Fetal Tissue (before House Health Policy Committee)
- May 6, 2003: Testimony on HB 4603 and SB 395 — Legal Birth Definition Act (before the House Committee on Families and Children Services)
- April 29, 2003: Testimony on SB 395 — Legal Birth Definition Act (before the Senate Judiciary Committee)
- February 19, 2003: Testimony on HB 4160 — Living Wage Ordinance Prohibition (before House Employment Relations, Training and Safety Committee)
- May 7, 2002: Testimony on HB 5984 — Child Abuse Reporting (before House Committee on Children and Family Services)
- February 13, 2002: Testimony on HB 4072 — Education Tax Credit (before House Tax Policy Committee)
- January 23, 2002: Testimony on HB 5497 — Immigrant Driver's License (before House Transportation Committee)
- October 23, 2001: Testimony on HB 5158 — Health Care Right of Conscience (before House Health Policy Committee)
- June 5. 2001: Testimony on HB 4800 — Charter School Cap (before House Education Committee)
- May 16, 2001: Testimony on SBs 473, 474, 475, and 476 — Education Reform (before the Senate Education Committee)
- February 28, 2001: Testimony on Criteria for Failing School Districts (before the Senate Education Committee)
- September 1, 1993: Testimony of Cardinal Adam Maida (before the Michigan Commission on Death and Dying)