Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB5847

Introduced
6/25/24  
Refer
6/25/24  
Report Pass
11/13/24  
Engrossed
12/11/24  

Caption

Crimes: prostitution; references to prostitute and prostitution; modify in the fourth class city act. Amends sec. 1, ch. XI of 1895 PA 215 (MCL 91.1). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5841'24

Impact

If passed, this legislation would enhance the regulatory capabilities of fourth-class cities concerning matters historically related to vice and morality. By enabling cities to adopt ordinances specifically targeting prostitution and associated activities, it is expected to strengthen law enforcement's ability to tackle related offenses. The bill aims to align local governance with contemporary social policies about prostitution, potentially altering how cities approach zoning and licensing matters connected to these activities.

Summary

House Bill 5847 seeks to amend the Fourth Class City Act regarding the regulation and references to prostitution within local jurisdictions in Michigan. This bill introduces newer definitions and modifies existing provisions to better address the city council's authority to regulate related activities. The intention is to provide a clearer framework for municipalities to manage and legislate issues surrounding commercial sexual activities while ensuring public safety and welfare.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5847 seems to reflect a divided opinion among policymakers and community members. Supporters believe that the bill is a necessary step towards refining local laws to adapt more effectively to present-day societal norms and improve community safety. Conversely, critics argue that the amendments could lead to increased stigmatization of individuals involved in sex work and question the implications for individual rights within the legislative framework.

Contention

Key points of contention involve the potential consequences of clearer regulations on prostitution, with discussions indicating fears of further marginalization of vulnerable community members. Some stakeholders highlight the importance of balancing public safety objectives with respecting personal freedoms and addressing underlying issues leading to prostitution. Additionally, the bill's interdependence with other proposed legislations, particularly HB 5841, adds complexity to its discussion and potential implications for comprehensive law reforms.

Companion Bills

MI HB5841

Same As Crimes: prostitution; references to prostitute and prostitution; modify in the Michigan penal code. Amends heading of ch. LXVII & secs. 13, 159g, 167, 411j, 448, 449, 450, 451, 451a, 451c, 452, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 462 & 520m of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.13 et seq.) & repeals sec. 449a of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.449a). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5842'24, HB 5843'24, HB 5844'24, HB 5845'24, HB 5846'24, HB 5847'24, HB 5848'24, HB 5849'24, HB 5850'24, HB 5851'24, HB 5852'24, HB 5853'24, HB 5854'24, HB 5864'24

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