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Federal Pause Of Renewable Energy Grants Could 'Financially Ruin' MI Farmers
The federal government closing a grant program that encouraged farmers to install renewable energy systems could "financially ruin" those who started spending money on projects and will no longer be reimbursed, a Senate committee heard Thursday.
6 minutes ago3 min read


Could Whitmer Change Her Mind On MSU Prez Job?
The speculation machine in this town is in high gear these days, with two presidential vacancies at Michigan State University and the University of Michigan. Again, two familiar names on the "possibility" list include Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Mike Duggan. Everyone took note of the most recent statement from the governor's office regarding the gig at her alma mater.
10 minutes ago3 min read


House Fails To Pass Resolution Changing Way University Boards Are Selected
A proposed constitutional amendment to overhaul the way Michigan’s university boards are selected failed in the House today, prompting Speaker Matt Hall (R-Richland Township) to warn Democrats that they’re going to be “wishing they made this deal today.”
1 day ago3 min read


Runestad Questions If Chang Can Vote On Spending For U-M, Her Future Employer; Dems Call It An 'Emotional Outburst'
Senate Majority Floor Leader Sam Singh (D-East Lansing) advised Sen. Jim Runestad (R-White Lake) today that "sometimes it's not so good to be so emotional here on the Senate floor." Singh called Runestad's zealous remarks on lawmakers voting on budgets that fund their future employers an "emotional outburst."
1 day ago2 min read


Social Media Smashes Whitmer After Data Center Groundbreaking
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer attended a groundbreaking for the Oracle Stargate data center in Saline with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Oracle Co-CEO Clay Magouyrk on Monday, and was excoriated on social media.
2 days ago2 min read


SBAM Sounds Alarm On Health Insurance Costs
Rising health care costs are becoming one of the most significant threats facing Michigan small businesses, according to Small Business Association of Michigan (SBAM) President and CEO Brian Calley.
2 days ago2 min read


Stevens Leads New Poll Following $6M Ad Run Funded By Unknown Group
For the first time in three weeks, Judge Judy viewers will no longer be interrupted by U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Birmingham)'s U.S. Senate political campaign ad.
3 days ago4 min read


Slotkin Talks Ban On Chinese Vehicles On MIRS Monday
Evoking the CIA officer she was following the 9-11 terrorist attacks, U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly) can't help but view Chinese vehicles crossing American borders as "surveillance packages on wheels."
3 days ago3 min read


Maddock: Tax Relief May Not Happen This Year
Both political parties in the Michigan House have a property tax relief plan. The GOP passed theirs without Democratic support, and the Democrats unveiled their blueprint, which the R's don't buy because it does not include all taxpayers.
4 days ago2 min read


McMorrow Wants Law That AI System Can't Kill Someone
U.S. Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak) released last week what she described as a “first-of-its-kind proposal” that she said would keep humans in charge of decisions shaping people's lives.
4 days ago2 min read


Whitmer Not Running For President In '28 . . . But 'Never Say Never'
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said in a television interview Thursday she would not be a presidential candidate in 2028, but then said during her keynote address at the Detroit Regional Chamber conference on Mackinac to “never say never” about her future.
May 292 min read


U.S. Senate Debate: Antisemitism, Billionaire Taxes & Stevens' AIPAC Donors
During the Democrats' U.S. Senate debate, Sen. Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak) said there is an antisemitism problem in the Democratic Party, noting that a state convention attendee yelled an "antisemitic slur" at her Jewish husband in April.
May 293 min read


Brinks: Big 3 Leaders Have Yet To Meet On '27 Budget
Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks (D-Grand Rapids) says that the state Capitol's three major leaders have not yet met on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 budget, which they aim to finish by the end of June.
May 285 min read


Hall: Any Quest For A Common Ground Is Thanks To House Republicans
Kicking off the second day of the Mackinac Policy Conference, speakers from across the political spectrum repeatedly returned to the conference’s central theme: “the quest for common ground.”
May 284 min read


Two MDOT Workers Killed While Patching Pot Holes
Two Michigan Department of Transportation workers were killed Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle while patching potholes on U.S. 127, an Ingham County Sheriff’s spokesperson said.
May 272 min read


More Michiganders Believe State Headed For Recession
The May Detroit Regional Chambers Glengariff poll, released Tuesday, shows that 45.8% of voters – a decrease from the 49.6% polled in February – believe the state is on the right track.
May 272 min read


Second Attempt At Mackinac Island Debate Crashes
A second attempt at a Mackinac Island Policy Conference gubernatorial debate was put down after the campaign for Democratic frontrunner Jocelyn Benson declined to participate after independent Mike Duggan dropped out of the race yesterday.
May 261 min read


How Did We Get Here With The Duggan Drop?
A small group of folks close to former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan received a 48-hour notice that he would publicly end his independent campaign for governor. One source told MIRS that when he no longer saw a path toward winning, he wouldn't wait and pretend that he did.
May 264 min read


Higher Energy Costs Forecasted For Summer 2026
Rising gasoline and diesel prices tied to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and continued instability from the war in Ukraine are expected to push Michigan energy costs higher this summer, according to the Michigan Public Service Commission’s 2026 Summer Energy Appraisal.
May 222 min read


Duggan Ends Independent Campaign For Governor
Independent gubernatorial candidate Mike Duggan ended his campaign Thursday, 56 days before the filing deadline and days after polls showed the former Detroit mayor losing momentum despite $14 million in third-party ad spending on his behalf.
May 223 min read
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