Michigan Legislative Consultants delivers the knowledge, influence and distinctive expertise to successfully advocate for and achieve your business objectives.

We opened the doors to our Michigan lobbying firm more than 50 years ago with the same staunch commitment to clients that we have today – a commitment that fuels a passion for excellence and a drive to help you succeed.

The relationships we’ve fostered, the team we’ve built and the clients we support are our best assets. Let our team of lobbyists and procurement specialists show you how we can work for you.

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The Michigan Soft Drink Association is a trade organization that represents producers and distributors of carbonated soft drink beverages who have a manufacturing operation in Michigan. In fact, 99% of the soft drinks consumed in Michigan are made in Michigan.  The soft drink industry in Michigan directly employs approximately 6,000 people and it is estimated an additional 25,000 retail employees depend on the sales of these beverages for their livelihood. The Association was formed in 1911, making them one of Michigan’s oldest business groups.

From The MLC Blog

It’s Policy Conference Season

Jul 24, 2019
The Michigan House and Senate are considered full-time legislative bodies, operating on a similar schedule as the state’s K-12 schools. Many folks in and around Lansing are quick to opine that just because they aren’t sitting in their seats casting record roll call votes at the State Capitol this summer, they are still working – negotiating on road funding, hosting local coffee hours, handing out awards, visiting constituents on the doorstep, touring businesses and non-profits, and presenting at state association meetings.

Knowledge that influences.

Last Week on the MLC Blog

Jul 22, 2019
Governor Whitmer appointed Tremaine Phillips to serve on the Michigan Public Service Commission.
The State Administrative Board voted to approve Governor Whitmer’s proposal to increase oversight within the state procurement process by decreasing the threshold for additional approval for state contracts.   Read More

Governor Makes Appointment to Public Service Commission

Jul 19, 2019
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has appointed Tremaine Phillips to serve on the Michigan Public Service Commission. This is her second nomination to the board since taking office in January 2019. Currently, Mr. Phillips is the director of the Cincinnati 2030 District.   Read More

State Administrative Board Increases Oversight

Jul 19, 2019
The State Administrative Board voted to approve Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s proposal to increase oversight within the state procurement process by decreasing the threshold for additional approval for state contracts from $500,00 to $250,000.   Read More

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