Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4750

Introduced
6/14/23  

Caption

Appropriations: other; legislative council to publish on the internet written statements provided by an appropriations sponsor; require. Amends sec. 109 of 1986 PA 268 (MCL 4.1109) & adds sec. 204h. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4751'23

Impact

HB 4750 will impact the standard operating procedures of the Legislative Council, particularly in how it handles and disseminates information regarding legislative activities. The requirement to publish statements online will create a benchmark for transparency in the legislative process, enabling citizens to stay informed about potential appropriations and spending decisions made through their representatives. This shift is expected to cultivate an environment of openness in state governance, providing the public with immediate access to essential legislative documents, which could, in turn, relate to increased public engagement in state matters.

Summary

House Bill 4750 aims to amend the Legislative Council Act of 1986 by adding a provision requiring the council to publish written statements provided by sponsoring legislators on the internet. This initiative is intended to promote transparency regarding legislatively directed spending items. The bill specifies that such statements must be made publicly available in the shortest feasible time after receipt, allowing for enhanced accessibility to relevant legislative information for the public and stakeholders. By streamlining the publication process, the bill seeks to ensure greater accountability of legislative actions.

Contention

While the bill is seen as a positive step towards transparency, it could also raise concerns regarding the management and transient nature of information dissemination. Critics may argue about the feasibility of maintaining an efficient publication timeline and the potential for information overload among constituents. The necessity for immediate availability could challenge the Legislative Council's administrative capacity and resource allocation. Moreover, there are implications regarding data privacy and the potential for misinterpretation of legislative statements without proper context, which could lead to public misinformation.

Companion Bills

MI HB4751

Same As Appropriations: other; appropriation bill process; require legislators to submit to transparency. Amends 1984 PA 431 (MCL 18.1101 - 18.1594) by adding sec. 364.

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