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Gov: I've Been Working My Tail Off on the Budget
After Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and lawmakers put the finishing touches on the new state budget in the wee small hours of this morning, the Governor was up early taking a virtual/zoom victory lap on all the major TV stations in the state.
12 hours ago3 min read


1,800 State Government Positions Cut In Budget; Whitmer Says 'No Layoffs'
1,800 State Government Positions Cut In Budget; Whitmer Says 'No Layoffs'
12 hours ago4 min read


A Lot Of People Jumping On Board Late School Bus
A $21.3 billion School Aid Fund budget that increases the per-pupil allowance 4.6 percent to $10,050 per pupil, retains the free breakfast and lunch and increases by 25% funding for “at-risk” school districts and English language learners passed the Senate and House Thursday evening, 31-5 and 104-5, more than three months past the July 1 budget deadline.
3 days ago3 min read


Higher Tax On Pot Clears Senate After All-Day Delay
The Senate passed HB 4951 around 3:14 a.m., imposing the 24 percent wholesale tax on marijuana, aiming to create about $420 million in new yearly revenue. The majority of the revenue will go toward a new Neighborhood Road Fund, focusing on locally managed roads.
3 days ago5 min read


Extending The Long Arms Of Legislative Sergeants, More
Extending The Long Arms Of Legislative Sergeants, More
4 days ago1 min read


McMorrow Boasts $3.75M Raised; CD-7 Hopefuls Show Their Cards
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 10/01/2025) U.S. Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak) reported Wednesday raising more than...
4 days ago2 min read


GOP SD-35 Primary: Beson Out, Saginaw-Based Attorney In
Rep. Timothy Beson (R-Bay City) will not be a candidate in the special election in the Tri-Cities area-based 35th Senate District, saying that he has a "great opportunity" in the House and that he's pleased with at least two of the candidates he's met in the current Republican field.
7 days ago3 min read


Targets Reached; Subcommittee Chairs Negotiating
Target numbers for the Fiscal Year 2026 budget have been reached, MIRS has learned.
7 days ago1 min read


Cuts, Tax Increases Make Up Road Funding Deal, Paving Road For The Rest Of The Budget
The Governor’s office, House and Senate announced Thursday a $1.85 billion road funding agreement that includes a new wholesale tax on marijuana, directing all state taxes paid at the gas pump to road funding and defunding Michigan's grant program to corporations.
Sep 265 min read


Justice Department Sues Michigan, 5 Other States For Failing To Provide Voter Registration Rolls
The federal government Thursday filed a lawsuit against six states – including Michigan — for failing to produce their statewide voter registration lists upon request.
Sep 262 min read


Civil Service State Shutdown Would Be Temporary Layoff, As Unions Call For Budget
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 09/24/2025) If the state Legislature and Executive fail to pass a budget or continuation resolution before...
Sep 253 min read


House, Senate R's Meet In Joint Caucus; 8 Session Days Added To House Calendar
House, Senate R's Meet In Joint Caucus; 8 Session Days Added To House Calendar
Sep 253 min read


Renewed Optimism On Budget Deal As Framework Taking Shape
Renewed Optimism On Budget Deal As Framework Taking Shape
Sep 244 min read


Non-Partisan City Clerk's Race Gaining State Party's Attention
Non-Partisan City Clerk's Race Gaining State Party's Attention
Sep 243 min read


Justice Department Says Whitmer Can't Revoke Enbridge's Easement
Justice Department Says Whitmer Can't Revoke Enbridge's Easement
Sep 233 min read


Untaxed Synthetic THC May Be Where Lawmakers Look Next For Road Money
Untaxed Synthetic THC May Be Where Lawmakers Look Next For Road Money
Sep 235 min read


Budget Spat Could Delay Medical Procedures
Michigan state policymakers have been a “little too preoccupied” on the federal budget discussions when crafting the state's spending plan for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026, according to one social service organization head, who has seen a state budget process or two in her day.
Sep 222 min read


Hall Tells GOP Activists He's Hopeful Gov Won't Shutdown, But Blames Senate Dems If It Does
House Speaker Matt Hall (R-Richland Township) says he's hopeful the state government won't shut down after September. But if it does, "it will be because of Senate Democrats standing up and defending waste, fraud and abuse in this state budget."
Sep 221 min read


Government Shutdown Would Be Sobering For Liquor Sales
The Michigan Liquor Control Commission put out a warning at Thursday’s meeting that a state shutdown would be sobering for the source of spirits throughout the state, which would trickle out as supplies dwindled.
Sep 193 min read


Greene's Committee Stripped Of Bills For Taking Israel Trip
This past week, Rep. Jaime Greene (R-Richmond)’s seat in the chamber sat empty as she traveled to Israel with a delegation of state legislators. Now, her committee sits empty of any bills. They were all removed Thursday.
Sep 192 min read
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