MI HB5141: Campaign finance: advertising; using artificial intelligence in certain political advertisements; require disclosure. Amends sec. 47 of 1976 PA 388 (…
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Campaign finance: advertising; using artificial intelligence in certain political advertisements; require disclosure. Amends sec. 47 of 1976 PA 388 (MCL 169.247) & adds sec. 59. TIE BAR WITH: HB 5143'23
AI Summary
This bill mandates disclosure when using AI in political ads, amending existing campaign finance laws and is tie-barred with HB 5143.
House Bill 5141 introduces new requirements for political advertisements that utilize artificial intelligence. It aims to enhance transparency by mandating disclosures regarding the use of AI in such ads. This legislation affects political candidates and organizations involved in campaign finance and is tie-barred with HB 5143.
Key Provisions
Requires disclosure of AI use in political advertisements.
Amends existing campaign finance laws to include AI-related provisions.
Affects all political candidates and organizations involved in advertising.
Tie-barred with HB 5143.
Latest Legislative Action
Assigned Pa 263'23
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 62)
Name
Role
Emily DievendorfD
Primary
Jeff Yaroch
Primary
57
Cosponsor
Abdullah Hammoud
Cosponsor
Alabas FarhatD
Cosponsor
Amos O'NealD
Cosponsor
Ben Frederick
Cosponsor
Brad PaquetteR
Cosponsor
Brenda CarterD
Cosponsor
Bronna Kahle
Cosponsor
Carol GlanvilleD
Cosponsor
Carrie RheingansD
Cosponsor
Christine Morse
Cosponsor
Cynthia NeeleyD
Cosponsor
Denise MentzerD
Cosponsor
Donavan McKinneyD
Cosponsor
Douglas Wozniak
Cosponsor
Dylan WegelaD
Cosponsor
Eric Leutheuser
Cosponsor
Erin ByrnesD
Cosponsor
Felicia Brabec
Cosponsor
Helena ScottD
Cosponsor
Holly Hughes
Cosponsor
Jack O'Malley
Cosponsor
Jason HoskinsD
Cosponsor
Jason MorganD
Cosponsor
Jasper Martus
Cosponsor
Jennifer ConlinD
Cosponsor
Jim Haadsma
Cosponsor
Jimmie WilsonD
Cosponsor
Jimmie Wilson Jr.
Cosponsor
Joey AndrewsD
Cosponsor
John FitzgeraldD
Cosponsor
Julie BrixieD
Cosponsor
Julie Calley
Cosponsor
Julie RogersD
Cosponsor
Kara HopeD
Cosponsor
Kelly BreenD
Cosponsor
Mai XiongD
Cosponsor
Matt LongjohnD
Cosponsor
Matthew Bierlein
Cosponsor
Mike McFallD
Cosponsor
Natalie PriceD
Cosponsor
Nate Shannon
Cosponsor
Noah ArbitD
Cosponsor
Penelope TsernoglouD
Cosponsor
Peter Lucido
Cosponsor
Phil SkaggsD
Cosponsor
Rachel Hood
Cosponsor
Ranjeev PuriD
Cosponsor
Robert Kosowski
Cosponsor
Roger HauckR
Cosponsor
Roger VictoryR
Cosponsor
Samantha SteckloffD
Cosponsor
Sharon MacDonellD
Cosponsor
Stephen WoodenD
Cosponsor
Sue Allor
Cosponsor
Tim KellyR
Cosponsor
Tim Sneller
Cosponsor
Tonya PhillipsD
Cosponsor
Tyrone CarterD
Cosponsor
Veronica PaizD
Cosponsor
Roll Call Votes
roll call Roll Call # 583 Yeas 60 Nays 46 Excused 0 Not Voting 4 ·
Nov 9, 2023
60 Yea 46 NayPassed ✓
PASSED ROLL CALL # 734 YEAS 20 NAYS 16 EXCUSED 2 NOT VOTING 0 ·
Nov 9, 2023
20 Yea 16 Nay 2 OtherPassed ✓
passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 444 Yeas 59 Nays 51 Excused 0 Not Voting 0 ·
Nov 1, 2023
59 Yea 51 NayPassed ✓
Amendments (6)
House Substitute (H-2)Adopted2023-10-31
Senate Substitute (S-1)Pending2023-11-09
Senate Substitute (S-1) And Amendment(s)Pending2023-11-09
Senate Substitute (S-1)Pending2023-11-09
Senate Substitute (S-1) And Amendment(s)Pending2023-11-09
House Substitute (S-1)Adopted2023-11-09
Compliance Checklist
Disclose the use of AI in any political advertisement Who: Political candidates and organizations Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance
House Bill 5141 amends Section 47 of the Michigan Campaign Finance Act and adds Section 59, focusing on the disclosure of artificial intelligence use in political advertisements. The bill requires that any political advertisement utilizing AI must clearly disclose this fact to the public. Compliance is expected from all political candidates and organizations that engage in advertising, ensuring transparency in campaign practices. The bill is tie-barred with HB 5143, indicating that it is dependent on the passage of that bill.
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