This bill amends the Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure by updating section 11e of chapter XVII, which pertains to specific felonies related to campaign finance. The amendments include the addition of various categories and descriptions of felonies, such as contributions to independent expenditure committees, failure to file certain campaign statements, and corporate contributions and solicitations. These changes aim to clarify the legal framework surrounding campaign finance violations and ensure that relevant offenses are properly categorized.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that it will not take effect unless either Senate Bill No. ____ or House Bill No. 4271 is enacted into law. This conditional enactment underscores the interconnectedness of legislative measures concerning campaign finance and criminal procedure in Michigan.

Statutes affected:
House Introduced Bill: 777.11