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Children Living In A Tent Dominates Hertel's Hearing
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 09/09/2025) The House Oversight Committee’s questioning Tuesday of Department of Health and Human Services...
Sep 104 min read


Speaker Hall: 'We're Getting Closer But Not There Yet'
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 09/09/2025) For the first time in what seems like a long time, there's something that looks like positive...
Sep 102 min read


Legal Quirk Lets School Officials Smoking Pot Near School Off The Hook
Legal Quirk Lets School Officials Smoking Pot Near School Off The Hook
Sep 82 min read


School Bathrooms Designated To Sex Assigned At Birth Under House-Passed Bill
Rep. Joseph Fox (R-Fremont)’s HB 4024 to require schools to enforce individuals to only use the restroom or locker room of their sex assigned at birth passed the House Thursday, 58-46.
Sep 52 min read


Jewell Jones Arraigned On Firearms Charges
Former state lawmaker Jewell Jones was arraigned Wednesday on allegations he carried firearms and ammunition magazines into a Saginaw hospital.
Aug 282 min read


Smaller House Budget Passes, Finds $3.4 Billion For Roads
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 08/26/2025) Almost two months past the statutory July 1 deadline, the House passed a $54 billion omnibus...
Aug 264 min read


Whitmer Dodges Japan Trip During Budget Talks Question
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wouldn't confirm her trip to Japan in September to reporters at an event Monday, but said regardless of where she is, she is always available to negotiate.
Aug 252 min read


Forum: Cannabis Shouldn't Be Treated 'Like It's Plutonium' By Policymakers
State regulators shouldn't treat cannabis “like it's plutonium," but regulate it based on the harms it could cause and not on “archaic” rules, according to Michael Bronstein, co-founder and president of the American Trade Association for Cannabis and Hemp, who spoke at a National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) forum earlier this month.
Aug 253 min read


Whitmer Brings Total Public Acts To 9
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed three bills Friday, bringing the total number of bills passed through the Legislature and signed into law in 2025 to nine.
Aug 181 min read


Immaculate Conception Comment Causes Stir
Ideological tensions between conservative Republicans and progressive Democrats exposed themselves Tuesday in a House committee during testimony over revised legislation that would allow unwanted newborns to be deposited in a safety delivery box attached to a hospital, police station or fire station.
Aug 133 min read


No Signs Leadership ‘Triangle’ Has Met Since July 1
If the Governor, Senate Majority Leader and House Speaker have had face-to-face-to-face negotiations over the unresolved Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 budget since talks broke down July 1, no one is admitting it.
Aug 72 min read


Civility Rather Than Judgement Is a Choice, Panel Says
Civility is the secret sauce to an effective Legislature because being curious about your colleagues rather than judgmental can lead to consensus building, said New Hampshire House Clerk Paul Smith.
Aug 53 min read


Hall Doesn't Want Farhat Back As MVC Of Approps
House Speaker Matt Hall (R-Richland Township) made it clear on Monday he's not interested in having Rep. Alabas Farhat (D-Dearborn) return as the minority vice chair of the House Appropriations Committee.
Aug 51 min read


Puri Recommends Farhat For Reinstatement As Approps MVC
House Minority Leader Ranjeev Puri (D-Canton) recommended to Speaker Matt Hall (R-Richland Township) that Rep. Alabas Farhat (D-Dearborn) be reinstated as Minority Vice Chair of the House Appropriations Committee.
Jul 302 min read


Judge Orders SOS, House To Work Out Training Materials Issue
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and House Republican leadership were ordered to work out their disagreement over the release of election training materials through a mediation-like process.
Jul 242 min read


Duggan: Legislators’ Salaries Should Be Paused For Missing Budget Deadline
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 07/11/2025 ) Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, an independent gubernatorial candidate, says his first act as...
Jul 133 min read


Rheingans Says Hall Is 'Platforming Nazis'
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 07/10/2025 ) Rep. Carrie Rheingans (D-Ann Arbor) said recently on a podcast that Speaker Matt Hall...
Jul 103 min read


Dems Reintroduce 'Teach MI History,' Requires Implicit Bias Training, Diverse History Learning
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 07/09/2025 ) Educators in Michigan would need to receive implicit bias training and lessons on "key...
Jul 93 min read


DGA-Affiliated Group Calls On State Senators To Support Gov's Road Plan
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 07/09/2025 ) America Works USA, an organization affiliated with the Democratic Governors Association...
Jul 92 min read


Psilocybin Decriminalized Under McFall Bill
Rep. Mike McFall (D-Hazel Park) introduced HB 4686 last month that decriminalizes psilocybin possession for those with a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnosis.
Jul 81 min read
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