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Lobbyable Public Officials
Lobbyable Public Officials are defined in the Michigan Lobby Registration Act and are essentially persons who may use personal discretion in deciding whether or not to engage in some type of legislative or administrative action. In the Department of Attorney General, this includes the Attorney General, the Deputy Attorneys General, and the Legislative Director.
- Dana Nessel, Attorney General
- Peter Manning, Deputy Attorney General
- Joe Potchen, Deputy Attorney General
- Ashley Steffen, Legislative Director
For additional information, visit the Secretary of State's webpage on Michigan's Lobbyable Public Officials.