Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB5671

Introduced
3/5/26  

Caption

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.).

Impact

If enacted, HB5671 would have significant implications for the current lobbying framework in Michigan. It strengthens the requirements for reporting by lobbyists, particularly related to any expenditures made for food and beverages provided to public officials. Lobbyists will be required to file reports detailing these expenditures, promoting accountability and transparency in lobbying practices. Additionally, the bill introduces penalties for violations, ensuring that there are consequences for non-compliance with the new regulations. This could lead to a more stringent environment for lobbying activities, perhaps deterring unethical practices.

Summary

House Bill 5671 aims to amend the existing legislation regulating lobbying activities in Michigan. The bill specifically seeks to prohibit lobbyists and lobbyist agents from offering food or beverages to members of the legislature, implementing restrictions that aim to curb potential ethical concerns surrounding gifts and favors in political activities. These changes are part of a broader effort to increase transparency and integrity within the political process, addressing public concerns over undue influence in legislative decisions.

Contention

Despite its intentions to enhance ethical standards, HB5671 may face contention from lobbyists who argue that such restrictions could hinder legitimate interactions between them and government officials. The prohibition on providing food and beverages could be perceived as overly restrictive, potentially limiting the ability of lobbyists to build relationships necessary for effective advocacy. Opponents may also argue that the bill fails to address larger systemic issues in political funding and lobbying transparency, focusing instead on minor facets of the influence lobbyists have on legislators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB4273

Public employees and officers: ethics; lobbying guidelines for legislative staff; provide for. Amends sec. 5 of 1978 PA 472 (MCL 4.415).

MI SB0101

Public employees and officers: ethics; definition of gift; modify. Amends secs. 3 & 4 of 1978 PA 472 (MCL 4.413 & 4.414) & adds sec. 8a.

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 HB4062

Public employees and officers: ethics; former members of the legislature; prohibit from engaging in certain lobbying activities for a period of time. Amends sec. 6a of 1978 PA 472 (MCL 4.416a).

MI HB4064

Public employees and officers: ethics; state senators and representatives; prohibit from engaging in certain lobbying activities. Amends 1978 PA 472 (MCL 4.411 - 4.431) by adding sec. 6c.

MI HB4063

Public employees and officers: ethics; certain former officers of the executive branch of state government; prohibit from engaging in certain lobbying activities for a period of time. Amends 1978 PA 472 (MCL 4.411 - 4.431) by adding sec. 6b.

MI SB0742

Occupations: lobbyists; citations to the motor vehicle sales finance act in 1978 PA 472; revise. Amends sec. 4 of 1978 PA 472 (MCL 4.414). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0739'25

MI SB72

Former Legislators As Lobbyists

MI SB0099

Public employees and officers: ethics; reporting requirements and definition of gift; modify and provide standard report form. Amends secs. 3, 5, 7, 11, 13 & 15 of 2023 PA 281 (MCL 15.703 et seq.) & adds sec. 6.

MI HB1360

Maryland Public Ethics Law - Regulated Lobbyists - Reporting Requirements

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