Senate Joint Resolution L, introduced on July 2, 2026, proposes an amendment to the Michigan state constitution that aims to restrict the ability of both domestic and foreign entities to make political expenditures. Specifically, the resolution seeks to prohibit these entities from paying, contributing, or expending money or anything of value in support of or opposition to candidates, political parties, political committees, or ballot questions. Any previously granted powers for such actions would be revoked, and any violations would be deemed invalid and subject to disgorgement.

The resolution includes exceptions for existing legal obligations and bona fide news stories or commentaries, provided they are not controlled by a candidate or political committee. It also outlines enforcement mechanisms, allowing the attorney general or authorized state officers to take legal action against entities that violate these provisions, including dissolution for domestic entities and revocation of authority for foreign entities. The proposed amendment will be submitted to the voters at the next general election for approval.