Committee Meeting Resources
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Below you will find bill and position statements for each committee. If you are a lobbyist, please review the bill and analysis you are assigned to support or oppose. Follow this link for additional instructions for your role.
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Bill Resources
Locate your bill and analysis below. Many bills have additional resources or even sample testimonies. Lobbyists can feel free to use all, part, or none of the sample testimony in their presentation.
Adams Committee
HB 5019 Body Cameras - Sponsored by Adams Blue
SUPPORTING POSITION: You want to require Michigan law enforcement officers to wear and use a body camera when on duty, in uniform, and carrying a taser or weapon to provide for greater accountability and safety for both public and within law enforcement.
OPPOSING POSITION: You do NOT want to require Michigan law enforcement officers to wear and use a body camera when on duty and carrying a taser or weapon, due to concerns of privacy and the dangers of a blanket policy for all local law enforcement agencies.
Bill and Analysis – HB 5019 Body Cameras
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
HB 5751 Safe Haven Devices- Sponsored by Adams Green
SUPPORTING POSITION: You want TO ALLOW Newborn Safety Devices (NSDs) to be installed and used at emergency service provider locations in order to ensure the safety of newborns who are being legally abandoned by parents who are unwilling to engage in face-to-face interaction while legally abandoning their child.
OPPOSING POSITION: You OPPOSE this bill. It does not address who will be held liable happens to a baby placed in an NSD as well as requiring standards for NSD to be outlined by the Michigan department of Health after the bill passes, rather than including those standards in the bill itself. This means that no one will know what those standards are until after this bill is signed into law.
Bill and Analysis – HB 5751 Safe Haven Device
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
Jefferson Committee
HB 4006 Cell Phones in Emergencies - Sponsored by Jefferson Blue
SUPPORTING POSITION: Wireless providers should be REQUIRED BY LAW TO PROVIDE the location information on a wireless device to a law enforcement officer in emergency conditions.
OPPOSING POSITION: Wireless providers should have the FREEDOM TO DECIDE whether to release location information on a cell phone to a law enforcement officer in an emergency.
Bill and Analysis – HB 4006 Cell Phones in Emergencies
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
HB 4162 Prohibit Bullying - Sponsored by Jefferson Blue
SUPPORTING POSITION: You want schools to be REQUIRED TO CREATE A POLICY formally prohibiting bullying with procedures and punishments.
OPPOSING POSITION: You want schools to have the FREEDOM TO DECIDE procedure and policy for bullying on a case by case basis.
Bill and Analysis – HB 4162 Prohibit Bullying
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
Washington Committee
SB 991 Right to Try- Sponsored by Washington Blue
SUPPORTING POSITION: ALLOW TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS THE RIGHT TO TRY EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENTS whose effectiveness, safety, or danger is still unknown.
OPPOSING POSITION: DENY TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS THE RIGHT TO TRY EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENTS whose effectiveness, safety, and danger is still unknown.
Bill and Analysis – SB 991 Right to Try
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
SB 98 Wrongful Imprisonment Compensation- Sponsored by Washington Green
SUPPORTING POSITION: Individuals who have spent time in prison for a crime they did not commit SHOULD BE AUTOMATICALLY COMPENSATED.
OPPOSING POSITION: THE STATUS QUO SHOULD BE PRESERVED allowing wrongfully imprisoned individuals to sue state for compensation.
Bill and Analysis – SB 98 Wrongful Imprisonment Compensation
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
- Supporting Arguments – Testimony
- Supporting Arguments – Testimony 2
- Supporting Arguments – Article
- Supporting Arguments – Statistics
- Opposing Arguments – Testimony
- Opposing Arguments – Testimony 2
Freedom Committee
HB 6183 Lower Voting Age - Sponsored by Freedom Blue
SUPPORTING POSITION: Lower the voting age to 16.
OPPOSING POSITION: Keep the voting age at 18
Bill and Analysis – HB 6183 Lower Voting Age
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
HB 4129 Medically Frail Parole - Sponsored by Freedom Green
SUPPORTING POSITION: You want to ALLOW PAROLE for certain criminals who meet certain medical requirements.
OPPOSING POSITION: You want to MAINTAIN CURRENT PENALTIES AND PROCEDURES for criminals, even if they have certain medical issues.
Bill and Analysis – HB 4129 Medically Frail Parole
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
- Supporting Arguments – Testimony
- Supporting Arguments – Explanation and Testimony
- Opposing Arguments – Testimony
- Opposing Arguments – Testimony 2
- Support and Opposition – Bill Summary
Justice Committee
HJR C Modify Term Limits - Sponsored by Justice Blue
SUPPORTING POSITION: You want to INCREASE THE NUMBER OF TERMS that an elected official can serve in public office.
*Note: While in real life, passing this resolution would bring the issue to the Michigan people to vote on, for LEAD, the students will be framing the debate as though passing this resolution would increase the number of terms that an elected official can serve in a public office.
OPPOSING POSITION: You want TO KEEP CURRENT TERM LIMITS.
*Note: While in real life, passing this resolution would bring the issue to the Michigan people to vote on, for LEAD, the students will be framing the debate as though passing this resolution would increase the number of terms that an elected official can serve in a public office.
Bill and Analysis – HJR C Modify Term Limits
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
HB 4015 Repeal Ban on Ticket Scalping - Sponsored by Justice Green
SUPPORTING POSITION: You want TO ALLOW individuals and others to resell tickets for more than face value without obtaining permission from the venue, treating tickets as the property of the ticketholder.
OPPOSING POSITION: You want TO KEEP THE CURRENT BAN ON TICKET SCALPING.
Bill and Analysis – HB 4015 Repeal Ban on Ticket Scalping
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
Liberty Committee
HB 4423 Modify Speed Limits - Sponsored by Liberty Blue
SUPPORTING POSITION: You want TO CHANGE MICHIGAN’S SPEED LIMIT LAWS, including increasing maximum speed on rural highways to 80 mph and basing a number of existing speed limits on the number of access points on a given segment of road.
*Note: This bill restructures most of Michigan’s speed limit laws. You’ll want to make sure you familiarize yourself with the entire bill.
OPPOSING POSITION: You want TO KEEP existing speed limit laws.
*Note: This bill restructures most of Michigan’s speed limit laws. You’ll want to make sure you familiarize yourself with the entire bill.
Bill and Analysis – HB 4423 Modify Speed Limits
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
HJR H Death Penalty - Sponsored by Liberty Green
SUPPORTING POSITION: You want to REINSTATE THE DEATH PENALTY in Michigan.
*Note: While in real life, passing this resolution would bring the issue to the Michigan people to vote on, for LEAD, the students will be framing the debate as though passing this resolution would reinstate the death penalty.
OPPOSING POSITION: You want the death penalty to REMAIN UNCONSTITUTIONAL in Michigan.
*Note: While in real life, passing this resolution would bring the issue to the Michigan people to vote on, for LEAD, the students will be framing the debate as though passing this resolution would reinstate the death penalty.
Bill and Analysis – HJR H Death Penalty
Additional Resources – Use these resources to help craft your presentation
Event Information
LEAD 2025 Dates
Week 1: Tuesday,
Week 2: Tuesday,
Week 3: Tuesday,
1:15pm – Arrive at Anderson House Office Building
1:30pm – Committee Meetings Begin
3:45pm – Committee Meetings End
Location
Anderson House Office Building
124 N Capitol Ave
Lansing, MI 48933
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