Michigan's main incentive for decoupling was to increase state revenue, as Michigan heavily relies on state income taxes as its largest revenue source.
Gov. Whitmer signed the final bills passed by the legislature, capping off one of the slowest sessions in Michigan history.
The Michigan Senate has moved to restore $634 million in project funding that House Republicans cut last week. With the help ...
A Detroit News review of Michigan House journals shows the Detroit Democrat missed 69 of the 84 session days where attendance ...
While MDHHS claims they've submitted correction plans, Senator Webber says "no action has been taken" to address failures ...
A list of Lansing-area organizations losing funding is available below: Potter Park Zoo — $10 million; Sponsored by Anthony, Hope and Rep. Emily Dievendorf (D-East Lansing) City of Jackson Downtown ...
The first divided Michigan Legislature in years stands out as historically unproductive. Despite some bipartisan action, gridlock looms over the year.
House Republicans, including John Moolenaar, voted for GOP-backed health care bill known as the “Lower Health Care Premiums ...
Lansing — A nonprofit organization that secured $15 million from Michigan lawmakers to build workforce housing in the Upper Peninsula reported using some of its money to pay back old invoices for the ...
Lawmakers across the U.S. will be debating whether to adopt new federal tax breaks for tips, overtime and business expenses ...
Michigan Senate votes to restore hundreds of millions in state funding canceled by GOP-led committee
The Democratic-led Michigan Senate has voted to restore most of the $645 million in state funding that a Republican-led House committee unilaterally canceled last week.
In a year-end interview, Michigan Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks looked back on an unusually slow legislative session, the impacts of previously-passed data center laws and working with House ...
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