Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB5192

Introduced
10/30/25  

Caption

Local government: other; use of funds to hire certain lobbyists; prohibit. Creates new act.

Impact

If enacted, HB5192 would amend current regulations by explicitly preventing local governments from using public funds to hire lobbyists. This measure reflects a growing concern regarding the transparency of local governance and the influence of lobbying on decision-making processes at the local level. Supporters argue that the bill will uphold integrity and accountability within local governments, ensuring that public officials make decisions based on community needs rather than external lobbying pressures. However, exceptions exist that allow local governments to hire their own employees for lobbying purposes, which may soften the overall impact of the bill.

Summary

House Bill 5192, known as the Local Government Lobbyist Prohibition Act, aims to restrict local governments in Michigan from contracting with lobbyists. The legislation seeks to enhance transparency and reduce the potential influence of lobbying on public governance by ensuring that local entities do not engage paid lobbyists to represent their interests in governmental relations. Under this act, a wide range of local governments—including cities, counties, school districts, and various authorities—are explicitly prohibited from entering into contracts with individuals classified as lobbyists as defined by existing state law.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB5192 reveal some areas of contention among stakeholders. Proponents of the bill emphasize the importance of limiting lobbying efforts to protect public interests and promote ethical governance. Critics, however, worry that this prohibition may hinder local governments' ability to advocate for themselves effectively and could limit their capacity to secure necessary resources or support from state and federal entities. The debate reflects broader tensions regarding the role of lobbying in public policy-making and the balance between increasing transparency and ensuring adequate representation in governmental advocacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB5506

Public employees and officers: ethics; certain local officials acting as lobbyists outside of the course and scope of the official's office; prohibit. Amends 1978 PA 472 (MCL 4.411 - 4.431) by adding sec. 6b.

MI SB0011

Local government: other; local government sanctuary policy prohibition act; create. Creates new act.

MI HB5671

Public employees and officers: ethics; lobbyists or lobbyist agents giving or purchasing food or beverages for legislators; prohibit. Amends secs. 3, 5, 8, 9 & 11 of 1978 PA 472 (MCL 4.413 et seq.).

MI HB4338

Local government: other; sanctuary policy prohibition act; create. Creates new act.

MI SB97

State government; prohibiting state agencies from contracting with lobbyists or hiring legislative liaisons for certain purposes. Effective date.

MI SB97

State government; prohibiting state agencies from contracting with lobbyists or hiring legislative liaisons for certain purposes. Effective date.

MI SSB1042

A bill for an act prohibiting political subdivisions from using certain moneys to hire lobbyists, and providing penalties.(See SF 493.)

MI HB652

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MI HB1973

To Provide That A Governmental Body Shall Not Use State Or Local Funds To Enter Into A Contract With A Lobbyist For The Purpose Of Lobbying On Behalf Of The Governmental Body.

MI SB0681

Economic development: other; Michigan liquor control code of 1998; amend to reflect elimination of the Michigan strategic fund. Amends sec. 303 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1303). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0631'25

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.