Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4938

Introduced
9/11/25  

Caption

State: other; distribution of certain material; prohibit. Creates new act.

Impact

The legislation is expected to have significant implications on state laws concerning free speech and digital content distribution. It grants substantial powers to the state attorney general to enforce these regulations, including the ability to impose hefty fines on violators and mandate compliance in a manner akin to more traditional forms of regulated content control. The requirement for internet service providers and platforms to actively monitor and filter content may have far-reaching effects on their operational protocols and could potentially raise concerns about censorship and the balancing of public morality with First Amendment rights.

Summary

House Bill 4938, titled the 'Anticorruption of Public Morals Act', aims to prohibit the distribution of certain materials that are deemed harmful to public morals. This bill establishes a framework for regulating content that includes pornography and other sexually explicit materials, defining specific categories of prohibited material and establishing corresponding penalties for violations. The legislation mandates that commercial entities and internet service providers implement filtering technologies to prevent access to this content for residents of Michigan, along with following strict compliance guidelines set by the state government.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HB 4938 center on the feasibility and ethical implications of enforcing such stringent content regulations. Critics argue that the bill could infringe on personal liberties and freedom of expression, especially when considering the broad definitions of prohibited materials. Additionally, the enforcement mechanisms outlined, such as mandatory content moderating technologies and civil sanctions, pose a challenge to internet service providers and could lead to contentious legal battles regarding the balance between local regulations and constitutional rights. The potential for overreach in compliance and enforcement is also a major concern among civil liberties advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB4061

Food: other; regulation of distribution, sale, and manufacturing of kratom products; provide for. Creates new act.

MI HB5009

Communications: internet; age verification to visit adult-only pornographic websites; require. Creates new act.

MI HB5144

Elections: offenses; penalties for distributing materially deceptive media; provide for, and provide procedure for enjoining materially deceptive media. Amends 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.1 - 168.992) by adding sec. 932f.

MI SB1082

Consumer protection: privacy; reproductive health data privacy act; create. Creates new act.

MI HB5065

Public employees and officers: state; use of certain applications on state devices; prohibit. Creates new act.

MI SB0659

Consumer protection: privacy; personal data privacy act: create. Creates new act.

MI HB5028

Housing: other; energy-saving home improvements; invalidate prohibition of by homeowners' association. Creates new act.

MI HB5569

Civil procedure: civil actions; cause of action for media that falsely depicts an individual engaging in sexual conduct; provide for. Creates new act.

MI HB6077

Consumer protection: privacy; reproductive health data privacy act; create. Creates new act.

MI HB6275

Crimes: other; preventing access to a health care facility; prohibit. Creates new act.

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