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Michigan House approves package aimed at increasing oversight of state agencies

by Sophia Murphy
June 9, 2026
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LANSING, Mich. (WZMQ) – The Michigan House on Tuesday approved a package of bills that would give lawmakers and judges more oversight of state government agencies, setting up a debate over who should have the final say in how laws are carried out.

Supporters say the changes would create more transparency and accountability by giving elected officials a larger role in reviewing government rules and decisions. Critics argue the proposals could make government slower and reduce the influence of experts who help shape state policy.

Republicans backing the legislation say state agencies have gained too much power and that lawmakers need more oversight of decisions being made by unelected officials.

“The last year and a half, they’ve been kind of frustrated, almost about, you know, some of these rule sets and some of the things that the department is doing,” said Rep. Joe Aragona (R-Clinton Township). “And I think that’s, you know, throughout all of our caucus on some of how far these departments are going.”

One of the proposals would create a searchable online database of state agency reports, making it easier for residents, journalists and lawmakers to find government information.

Other measures would make it easier for courts to challenge agency decisions and interpretations of state law. Instead of giving extra weight to agency expertise, judges would be required to make their own independent determinations when reviewing disputes.

The package would also give lawmakers more authority over new state regulations. Major rules could face additional review by the Legislature, and many regulations would automatically expire after five years unless agencies justify keeping them in place.

Supporters say the changes would help ensure elected officials maintain oversight of regulations that affect Michigan residents and businesses.

“And if we don’t have the legislative checkmark on what the department’s doing, where is we the people?” said Rep. Luke Meerman (R-Coopersville). “When do the people’s voice get heard?”

Democrats argued that state agencies provide important expertise that lawmakers often rely on when dealing with complex issues.

“There’s no way any representative or any politician in the legislature can know every technical detail about everything we’re making decisions about,” said Rep. Carrie Rheingans (D-Ann Arbor). “That’s why we must rely on the expertise of our colleagues in the executive branch, in the administrative branch, to help us make good decisions based on science and evidence and technical expertise, not just on our vibes or our political ideologies.”

At its core, the debate centers on whether Michigan should shift more authority away from state agencies and toward lawmakers and the courts. Supporters view the package as a way to strengthen checks and balances in state government, while opponents worry it could inject more politics into decisions that are often based on technical expertise.

The bills now move to the Michigan Senate. If approved there, they would head to the desk of Gretchen Whitmer.

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