
Check out Rep. Jason Morgan's Click to Cancel Act!

LANSING, Mich., Sept. 9, 2025 — State Reps. Jason Morgan (D-Ann Arbor), Noah Arbit (D-West Bloomfield) and state Sen. Sam Singh (D-East Lansing) introduced the bipartisan ‘Click–to–Cancel’ legislative package, which is designed to protect Michigan consumers from deceptive and difficult-to-cancel subscription practices and restore fairness to the marketplace.
“If you can sign up with one click, you should be able to cancel with one click. No tricks. No traps,” Morgan said. “It’s time we put people back in control of their money and end the predatory tactics that nickel-and-dime Michigan families.”
The ‘Click-to-Cancel’ package (House Bills 4826–4827 and Senate Bills 535-536) requires companies to clearly disclose automatic renewal terms, give consumers advance notice before a subscription renews, provide regular reminders and offer an easy way to cancel, including by cancelling online if they allow people to sign-up online. The legislation also classifies unfair cancellation practices as unlawful under the Michigan Consumer Protection Act, enforceable by the Attorney General and through civil action by consumers.
“I know I’m not alone in having found myself unable to cancel subscription services I no longer need, because companies make it impossible to do so,” Arbit said. “Our ‘Click-to-Cancel’ legislation will make it easy for Michiganders to cancel subscription services whenever they want. I will always advocate for policies that protect consumers and make life more affordable for people in Greater West Bloomfield and across Michigan.”
“This isn’t a partisan issue — it’s common sense,” Singh said. “Students, seniors, working families — everyone has dealt with the frustration of trying to cancel something they no longer want, but struggling to because of purposefully difficult barriers. These bills modernize our laws to match how people live and shop today, and they’ll help restore trust between consumers and businesses.”