Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Wednesday night announced her Rebuilding Michigan plan to “fix the damn roads,” using an additional $3.5 billion in road funding through state road bonds without an increased gas tax.
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Michigan Group Gives $300,000 to Organizations Providing Refugees with Legal Services
A Michigan group announced last week that it has awarded $300,000 to nine local organizations “working to address the needs of immigrants and refugees,” including legal services and healthcare.
Read MorePelosi and Schumer Tap Gretchen Whitmer to Deliver Dem Response to Trump’s State of the Union
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA-12) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced Friday that they have selected Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to deliver the Democratic response to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address.
Read MoreMichigan Bill to Make Public All Executive Branch Salaries Clears First Hurdle
A Michigan bill that would require every executive branch department and division to post the salary and benefit information of their employees unanimously cleared its first hurdle Thursday. House Bill 5015 easily cleared the House Oversight Committee and is now on its way to the House Ways and Means…
Read MoreMichigan Governor Compares Tackling ‘Hate Speech’ to Fighting in World War II in Letter to Zuckerberg
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer compared fighting “hate speech” to Detroit’s industrial efforts during World War II in a letter sent to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg this week.
Read MoreWhitmer Task Force Recommends Sweeping Changes to Criminal Justice System, Including Three-Year Probation Cap
A Michigan task force established by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has recommended a number of sweeping changes to the state’s criminal justice system, including lowering probation terms and reclassifying most traffic offenses as civil infractions.
Read MoreWhitmer Approval Rating Drops, James in Dead Heat with Peters in New Michigan Poll
A new survey of Michigan voters found that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s approval rating has dropped by more than seven percentage points since June.
Read MoreMichigan Supreme Court Declines to Restore Ban on Flavored Nicotine Vaping Products
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s motion to reinstate a ban on flavored vaping nicotine products has been denied by the Michigan Supreme Court.
Read MoreGovernor Returns $35 Million Previously Vetoed From Michigan’s Public Academies
Michigan’s charter schools are breathing a sigh of relief after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Senate Bill 154 a mere days before Christmas.
Read MoreMichigan Right to Life Submits Petition to Ban Dismemberment Abortions
A petition was submitted Monday to the Michigan Bureau of Elections that would initiate legislation to ban the second-trimester abortion procedure of “dilation and evacuation” in the state.
Read MoreMichigan Gov. Whitmer Signs Legislation Legalizing Sports Betting, Online Gambling
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a bipartisan bill package into law Friday, legalizing online gambling and sports betting in casinos.
Read MoreMinnesota and Michigan Mayors Signed Letter Asking for Continued Refugee Resettlement
Dozens of mayors from across the country recently issued a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to ask for continued refugee resettlement in their respective cities and townships.
Read MoreMichigan First State to Sue Opioid Distributors as Drug Dealers
Michigan became the first state in the nation to sue major opioid distributors as drug dealers because they “knowingly participated in the illegal distribution of the prescription opioids purchased by Michigan residents.”
Read MorePackage Legalizing Sports Betting Sent to Gov. Whitmer
Sports, online and others forms of gambling are Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s signature away from being legal in Michigan.
Read MoreGov. Whitmer Tells Trump Admin Michigan Will Continue Welcoming Refugees
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sent a letter Friday to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo consenting to Michigan’s continued involvement in the Refugee Resettlement Program.
Read MoreLegislators Draft Supplemental Budget Bill to Restore Charter School Funding After Michigan Governor’s Veto
Lawmakers in the House and Senate are drafting a supplemental bill to restore charter school programs vetoed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. One of those programs would return $35 million previously denied charter schools.
Read MoreGov. Whitmer Says It’s Unconstitutional for State to Help Nonpublic Schools Comply with State Laws
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said it’s “constitutionally prohibited” for the state to provide financial assistance to nonpublic schools in a recent legal brief.
Read MoreGOP Leaders Reject Whitmer’s Request to Pause Medicaid Work Requirements
Republican leaders in the Michigan Legislature announced Tuesday that they won’t comply with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s request to pause work-related requirements for Michigan’s Medicaid expansion program.
Read MoreGov. Whitmer ‘Looking Into’ Removing Wayne State Board Members Who Voted to Oust President
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is reportedly “looking into” removing members of the Wayne State University Board of Governors who voted to oust the school’s president because of his handling of a new free tuition pledge.
Read MoreSenate Majority Leader Says Gov. Whitmer Is ‘On the Bat S–t Crazy Spectrum’
Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R-Clarklake) recently told a group of College Republicans that his Democratic colleagues are “on the bat s–t crazy spectrum.”
Read MoreMichigan Will Begin Awarding Colleges for Increasing Voter Turnout on Campus
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced a new program Thursday that will award two-year and four-year colleges with the highest voter registration and turnout rates.
Read MoreMichigan Will Begin Awarding Colleges for Increasing Voter Turnout on Campus
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced a new program Thursday that will award two-year and four-year colleges with the highest voter registration and turnout rates.
Read MoreMichigan Republican Refuses to Apologize for Comparing ‘Scourge’ of Abortion to Slavery
Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R-Clarklake) refuses to back down from comments he made comparing the “scourge” of abortion to slavery.
Read MoreMichigan Republican Refuses to Apologize for Comparing ‘Scourge’ of Abortion to Slavery
Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R-Clarklake) refuses to back down from comments he made comparing the “scourge” of abortion to slavery.
Read MoreBillboards Pop Up in Michigan Reminding Whitmer ‘To Fix the Damn Roads’
Michigan Freedom Fund, a conservative non-profit organization, launched a billboard campaign Friday reminding Gov. Gretchen Whitmer that she failed to keep her promise she made of fixing Michigan’s infrastructure.
Read MoreMichigan Budget Talks Stall Again Between Whitmer and GOP Leaders as They Remain Apart on Key Issues
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Republican congressional leaders did not take any action after Thursday’s meeting to address issues around the almost $1 billion left out of Michigan’s final budget.
Read MoreJudge Mathis Claims Gov. Whitmer Broke Her Promise to Flint Residents
Judge Greg Mathis, a former Michigan district court judge turned reality-TV star, called out Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for failing to uphold her promises to the people of Flint.
Read MoreJudge Mathis Claims Gov. Whitmer Broke Her Promise to Flint Residents
Judge Greg Mathis, a former Michigan district court judge turned reality-TV star, called out Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for failing to uphold her promises to the people of Flint.
Read MoreWhitmer Signs Bill That Treats 17-Year-Olds Who Are Charged With a Crime as Juveniles Rather Than Adults
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Thursday signed “Raise the Age” legislation that increased the age a person can be charged with a crime as an adult from 17 years old to 18 years old. A stipulation in the bill allows for 17-year-olds who are charged with crimes like rape or murder to be tried as adults.
Read MoreWhitmer and Other Democrats Hold Press Conference About a Bill That Would Roll Back State Abortion Laws
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and other Michigan Democrats held a press conference on Tuesday to announce future legislation that would undo current Michigan abortion laws.
Read MoreMDOT Director continues to Back Gov. Whitmer’s Proposed 45-Cent Gas Tax Hike
Although Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s 45-cent per gallon fuel tax increase has proven a nonstarter on both sides of Lansing’s legislative aisle, some of her departmental appointments still believe it a viable option.
Read MoreWhitmer’s New Plan Allows Michigan Residents More Access to State Assistance Programs
Michiganders in need of food or cash assistance will now have an easier time obtaining those services after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer raised the personal asset thresholds needing to qualify for these programs Thursday.
Read MoreMichigan GOP Leaders Call Budget Talks ‘Done’ After Tuesday Meeting With Governor
Michigan Republican leaders told reporters Tuesday budget talks with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer are “done” and that they want to move on to other legislative issues, according to MLive.
Read MoreGov. Whitmer Slams Court for Temporarily Blocking Flavored Vaping Ban
A judge has temporarily blocked Michigan’s new flavored vaping ban, but Gov. Gretchen Whitmer immediately announced her intention to challenge the ruling to the Michigan Supreme Court.
Read MoreMichigan Republican House Reps Ask Whitmer to Reconsider Michigan Tuition Grant Budget Cut
Every Republican Michigan House of Representative member sent a signed letter to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Tuesday asking her to reconsider vetoing funding for the Michigan Tuition Grant. This grant gives students up to $2,400 per year to attend one of Michigan’s independent colleges.
Read MoreMichigan Republicans Introduce Bills Trying to Undo Some of Whitmer’s Budget Cuts
Michigan Republican legislators introduced supplemental spending bills Tuesday trying to undo some of the spending cuts Governor Gretchen Whitmer axed from Michigan’s final budget.
Read MoreMichigan Gov. Whitmer Lays Out Her Supplemental Budget Proposal with Hopes of Working with GOP Leaders to Amend Budget
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer described her plan for a supplemental budget Wednesday with the hopes of working with Republicans to try and restore certain items cut from the budget.
Read MoreDespite Criticism, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Defends Her Budget Cuts
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer defended her decision to almost $1 billion from the $59.9 billion budget and moving around $625 million in the budget to different state departments on Tuesday.
Read MoreSecond Lawsuit Filed Against Michigan’s Flavored E-Cig Ban
by Bruce Walker Close on the heels of a lawsuit challenging Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s statewide ban on flavored e-cigarette products by an Upper Peninsula shop owner, a second lawsuit was filed Friday by Grand Rapids-based Mister E-Liquid. The manufacturer of vaping products also operates several brick-and-mortar shops, which it…
Read MoreWhitmer Approaches Midnight Deadline to Pass Budget
Michigan lawmakers submitted 16 department bills for the 2020 state budget totaling $59.9 billion on Friday to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who will decide if the state government partially shuts down at some point this week.
Read MoreGovernor Declares Proposed Budget ‘a Mess’ as Shutdown Looms
Michigan’s budget clock is ticking toward its Oct. 1 deadline and an impending government shutdown.
Read MoreMichigan Implements Emergency Rules for Its New Vaping Law
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued emergency rules Wednesday saying retailers have two weeks to remove vaping products from their shelves avoid running afoul of the law Michigan passed in September banning these items.
Read MoreGOP Leaders Decline Whitmer’s Idea of Sending Her a Budget Proposal Before Attending a Weekend Conference
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sent a letter to Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey and Speaker of the House Lee Chatfield Tuesday asking them to send a budget proposal before going to the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference this weekend.
Read MoreMichigan Will Temporarily Lay Off 30,000 State Workers if Government Partially Shuts Down
Michigan will briefly lay off 30,000 government workers if a budget agreement can not be agreed to by October 1, according to the Lansing State Journal.
Read MoreMichigan Budget Talks Stall After a Gas Tax Compromise Can’t Be Reached
Michigan budget talks came to an abrupt halt between Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Republican leaders after a compromise for the gax tax could not be reached. Eighteen days remain for state legislators to pass a budget to avoid a government shutdown.
Read MoreTrump and Michigan’s Gov. Whitmer Agree on Something: Ban Vaping
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and President Donald Trump don’t agree much, but they both agree on this one issue: banning flavored e-cigarettes.
Read MoreMichigan Legislators Put Gas Tax Talks Aside In Order to Avoid Government Shutdown
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has stalled talks on the proposed 45-cent gas tax in the state’s annual budget as state legislators have till October 1 to reach an agreement to avoid a government shutdown.
Read MoreGretchen Whitmer Among Democratic Governors Opposing Proposed SNAP Rule Change
The Democratic governors of several states – including Colorado, Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania – signed a letter sent to the Trump administration formally opposing rule changes to the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps.
Read MoreMichigan’s Civil Rights Commission Has Voted to Fire Agustin Arbulu
Michigan’s Civil Rights Commission voted to fire Agustin Arbulu, the state’s civil rights director, in a five-to-two vote Tuesday after a seven-hour meeting. The commission’s board concluded that keeping Arbulu in his current position would go against its mission statement.
Read MoreMichigan’s Department of Civil Rights Director Takes Leave of Absence After Public Backlash
Agustin Arbulu, the director of Michigan’s Department of Civil Rights, is taking a leave of absence after Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and numerous elected officials called for his resignation. The length of Arbulu’s absence is unknown at this time.
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