Michiganders for Money out of Politics (MMOP)

  • The Problem: Money in Michigan Politics
  • Our Solution: Change the Law
  • Watch Our Video
  • Who is MMOP?
  • How You Can Help Now
The Problem: Money in Michigan Politics

Kung naiinis ka — kung pinapanood mo ang mga korporasyon na nagpopondo sa mga pulitiko habang tumataas ang iyong mga bayarin sa kuryente at nauubusan pa rin ng kuryente — hindi ka nag-iisa. Sawa na ang mga taga-Michigan.

For years, DTE and Consumers Energy have raked in billions while delivering some of the worst power reliability in the country — and charging the highest rates in the Midwest. Meanwhile, health insurers and government contractors hand out campaign cash to protect sweetheart deals and kill reforms before they even reach a vote.

In 2024, lawmakers introduced legislation to stop this kind of corruption. In 2025, a bipartisan group re-introduced it. Still nothing.


Why? Because too many of them are hooked on the very corporate money we’re trying to shut down.

We’re not waiting anymore. We’re taking the fight directly to the people.


Our Solution: Change the Law

We’re building a citizen-led ballot initiative to shut down the pipeline of political money from corporations that profit off public trust.

Specifically, this measure would:


  • Ban political contributions from regulated monopoly utilities like DTE and Consumers Energy


  • Block corporations that hold or seek large state/local contracts (over $250,000) from funding political campaigns — including big players like Blue Cross, UnitedHealth, and Delta Dental


If you profit from the public’s trust, you shouldn’t be bankrolling the politicians who are supposed to regulate or contract with you. Period.


Watch Our Video
Who is MMOP?

Kami ay Mga taga-Michigan na Nangangailangan ng Pera na Wala sa Pulitika (MMOP) — the ballot question committee formed by the Pagbawi ng Ating Kapangyarihan coalition.


Our coalition includes everyday people, grassroots organizers, and statewide advocacy groups fighting to put democracy back in the hands of Michiganders — where it belongs.


Our partner organizations include:

  • Clean Water Action
  • Climate Cabinet
  • Detroit Action
  • Emergent Justice
  • Michigan League of Conservation Voters
  • Michigan United Action
  • MOSES Action
  • Voters Not Politicians
{{brizy_dc_image_alt imageSrc=
How You Can Help Now

We’ll need to collect about 500,000 signatures in 180 days once the Board of Canvassers gives us the green light.

Here’s how you can jump in now:


  • Take our 15-minute Petition Circulator Training
  • Fill out the volunteer commitment form
  • Email us at MMOP@miunited.org to get connected faster


Once you’re signed up, an organizer or Justice Captain will reach out for a one-on-one meeting. You’ll get a full signature collection kit, a shift list and invites to volunteer events and meetings.


Want to go further?

You can:

  • Train and support other volunteers
  • Host town halls or MMOP presentations
  • Help with data and quality control
  • Join our communications team


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

IS THERE PUBLIC SUPPORT? Our polling has consistently shown over 80% of Michigan voters, including 90% of Democrats, 84% of independents, and 66% of Republicans, support these policies. This cross-party consensus underscores the broad appeal of reducing corporate influence in state politics, particularly for regulated monopolies and corporations seeking government contracts, making it a unifying issue for voters statewide.

Michiganders across party lines are ready to reduce the influence of corporate money in politics, and make their elected officials more accountable to the people. 

WHAT ABOUT FREE SPEECH / CITIZENS UNITED?

This issue is 100% about free speech, and how unchecked spending by these large corporations - who are benefiting from state contracts - is drowning out the speech of both small businesses and every day voters. When corporations who hold state contracts are allowed to spend in politics, everyday people lose. Allowing regulated utilities and corporations with state contracts to spend in politics is an inherent conflict of interest. Let’s make sure our representatives are focused on serving the people of Michigan.

Pay-to-play laws are very normal. In fact, 15 states and the federal government already have laws on the books that restrict corporations that hold or are seeking a contract with the state from spending in politics. This is because there is an inherent conflict of interest when a corporation that is profiting from a government contract is also giving campaign contributions to the very people green-lighting their contracts.

WHO IS INVOLVED?

The Michiganders for Money Out of Politics coalition includes Clean Water Action, Climate Cabinet, Community Change Action, Detroit Action, Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan United Action, MOSES Action, Progress Michigan, and Voters Not Politicians.

CAN I READ THE PETITION LANGUAGE?

Yes, at mopupmichigan.org/petition-language. 

 

The Money Out of Politics initiative addresses a fundamental issue: the need for elected officials to be accountable to the people, not corporations who are trying to line their own pockets. Michiganders are particularly concerned about the impact of corporate money on kitchen table issues like healthcare costs and utility bills, and this proposal is a critical step toward making our government work for everyone.

Michigan voters want an ethical, accountable, and transparent government that they can trust to work for the people, not special interests. By ending the corporate capture of our elected officials by regulated monopolies and government contractors, Michigan voters can have a stronger voice in our democracy and can hold both politicians and these corporations more accountable.


Help us end corruption in Michigan

Ibigay ang iyong pera, oras o pareho sa Michigan United

Sumali sa 3.5 porsyentong pagsulong ng Michigan. Maging miyembro upang bumuo ng people power sa iyong komunidad. Mag-donate upang gawing tunay na tagumpay ang kapangyarihang iyon sa pabahay, imigrasyon, at dignidad sa ekonomiya.

SUMALI

MAG-DONATE

Mga Kamakailang Balita at Media

  • Lahat
  • Blog
  • Flint
  • Pulitika ng Kilusan
  • Balita at Midya
  • Sa buong estado
  • Silangang Michigan
  • Pangangalagang pangkalusugan
  • Pahayag sa Pahayagan
  • Mga Tagumpay
  • Detroit
  • Mga Karapatan ng Imigrante
  • Imigrasyon
  • Mga Serbisyong Legal
  • Western Michigan
  • Pagbawi ng Ating Kapangyarihan
  • Pananampalataya sa Katarungan
  • Proteksyon sa Halalan
{{brizy_dc_image_alt entityId=
MU in the News: Fighting Against Cuts to the Safety Net
Michigan United's Pastor Monica Villareal was in the Flint news asking county board members about funding cuts to social services.
{{brizy_dc_image_alt entityId=
Flint Council Passes Landmark Medical Debt Relief Plan for Residents
After months of delays, the Flint City Council approved a proposal on Wednesday to erase $32 million in medical debt for Flint residents.
{{brizy_dc_image_alt entityId=
Flint Organizations Demand City Council Action on Medical Debt Relief
On Jan 7th, A coalition of community organizations sent a letter to Flint City Council asking them to a proposal eliminating medical debt
{{brizy_dc_image_alt entityId=
MU in the News: Immigrant Rights Groups Brace for “Chaos”
Our own Diego Bonesatti was quoted in a Detroit News article on how Michigan United and sister groups fight for immigrant rights.
{{brizy_dc_image_alt entityId=
Immigrant, Refugee, and Asylum Seeker Rights in the US
Understand your legal rights as an immigrant, refugee, or asylum seeker; protections vary, so seek expert advice to navigate complex U.S. laws.
{{brizy_dc_image_alt entityId=
MU in the News: Michigan should Join States Funding Legal Representation for Immigrants
Our own Eloise Sirleaf was in the pages of Bridge Michigan, standing in favor of funding legal aid programs for immigrants.
{{brizy_dc_image_alt entityId=
MU in the News: What’s Next in the DTE Fake Public Comment Scandal
Em Perry of Michigan United was featured in the pages of Planet Detroit this week. See how we're taking power back from DTE.
{{brizy_dc_image_alt entityId=
A Conversation on Voting with Secretary Pete Buttigieg
On 10/24 our own Rev. John Duckworth met with Sec. Pete Buttigieg in Detroit. Read about it.
{{brizy_dc_image_alt entityId=
MU sa Balita: Proteksyon sa Halalan sa ReadSludge.com
Our own Kate Mason was recently featured at RealSludge.com in a story on election protection

Tulungan kaming linisin ang pulitika sa Michigan sa pamamagitan ng pagpirma sa aming petisyon sa MOPP!

Sumali sa Proyekto 3.5

Tulungan kaming lumikha ng pagbabagong pangmatagalan

{{brizy_dc_image_alt imageSrc=

Gusto naming organisahin ang 3.5% ng Michigan, gibain ang mga hadlang ng hindi pagkakapantay-pantay, at palitan ito ng dignidad at oportunidad.

Gumagamit kami ng cookies upang mas maunawaan namin kung paano ginagamit ang site. Sa pamamagitan ng patuloy na paggamit ng site na ito, pumapayag ka sa patakarang ito. I-click para matuto nang higit pa