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Hall's Office Shooting Down Senate's Increased Hunting, Fishing Fees Upon Arrival
Hall's Office Shooting Down Senate's Increased Hunting, Fishing Fees Upon Arrival
Oct 213 min read


Why All Four U.S. Senate Candidates Can Declare Victory After Finance Deadline
Why All Four U.S. Senate Candidates Can Declare Victory After Finance Deadline
Oct 214 min read


No Kings Protests See Signature Gatherers Galore
No Kings Protests See Signature Gatherers Galore
Oct 203 min read


Army Corps Of Engineers Line 5 Permitting Expected This Fall; Last Permit Next Fall
Army Corps Of Engineers Line 5 Permitting Expected This Fall; Last Permit Next Fall
Oct 202 min read


MVAA Apologizing For Cancelling Women Veterans Conference
The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) is apologizing for canceling an annual event for women veterans scheduled for this past weekend without talking things out with “the appropriate leadership or stakeholders.”
Oct 203 min read


Why Do House Bills Start At 4001?
It’s been two weeks of the House not holding session after passing the state budget. And with no new legislative action in the lower chamber and a record low number of Public Acts signed this year, MIRS wanted to answer the question on everyone’s mind: Why do House bills start at HB 4001?
Oct 203 min read


Republicans Got A Candidate In Competitive SD-12
Republican Shelley Wright of Harrison Township has filed for the 12th Senate district to take on incumbent Sen. Kevin Hertel (D-St. Clair Shores), giving the GOP its first challenger in likely the state's most competitive Senate District in 2026.
Oct 171 min read


Camilleri Objects To Noem Video
The Wayne County Airport Authority is asking the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to stop airing a video at the security checkpoint in which Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blames the federal shutdown on Democrats. The request comes after the airports at Grand Rapids and Lansing have opted not to play the video.
Oct 171 min read


Democrats Run Away With Q3 Fundraising, Except In MI-10
Democrats Run Away With Q3 Fundraising, Except In MI-10
Oct 153 min read


County Clerks Unanimously Oppose Ranked-Choice Voting
County Clerks Unanimously Oppose Ranked-Choice Voting
Oct 152 min read


Who Won The Attorney General Budget Battle?
Who Won The Attorney General Budget Battle?
Oct 143 min read


Senate Approps Panel Passes House & Senate Earmark Request Bills
Senate Approps Panel Passes House & Senate Earmark Request Bills
Oct 143 min read


Election Audit Finds Scant Difference Between Machine, Hand Counts
Election Audit Finds Scant Difference Between Machine, Hand Counts
Oct 132 min read


Whitmer, Hall & Construction Workers Do Ceremonial Roads Deal Signing
Whitmer, Hall & Construction Workers Do Ceremonial Roads Deal Signing
Oct 134 min read


Anti-Human Trafficking Bills Focus On 'Demand Side'
Legislation has been introduced to target the “demand” side of human trafficking or commercial sex. The proposed changes allow victims of trafficking to be expunged of crimes they committed while being exploited, and gives prosecutors tools to build cases.
Oct 133 min read


Fewer Car Wrecks Post COVID, But More Car Wreck Fatalities
The number of traffic crashes on Michigan roads has slowed since COVID, but the wrecks that do happen are more serious and more deadly, based on MIRS's look into Michigan Traffic Crash Facts data posted on the Michigan State Police's website.
Oct 132 min read


VanWoerkom-Wendzel To Tie The Knot
Fourth-term Reps. Greg VanWoerkom (R-Norton Shores), 45, and Pauline Wendzel (R-Watervliet), 35, are engaged to be married, making the couple only the second duo of Michigan legislators to be married to each other while serving, and the first in 50 years.
Oct 101 min read


Pork Spending Drops To $275.8M; Who Got What?
The Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 budget signed Tuesday includes 200 legislative earmarks valued at $275.4 million, far less than the $2 billion in special projects found in the FY 2024 budget when the state was awash with federal COVID spending. MIRS’ spreadsheet outlining all the projects can be found here.
Oct 104 min read


Stevens Surpasses McMorrow In Fundraising - $1.9M Raised In 3rd Quarter Of '25
Stevens Surpasses McMorrow In Fundraising - $1.9M Raised In 3rd Quarter Of '25
Oct 81 min read


Payroll Tax Cuts For New Jobs May Become Michigan's Next Big Business Incentive Tool
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 10/08/2025) House Speaker Matt Hall (R-Richland Township) said Tuesday he's open to working with the Governor on something that's been a part of her economic development wishlist since early 2024: the "HIRE Michigan" program. The plan would be to give away payroll tax exemptions to businesses creating new jobs in Michigan. Hall's goal is to repeal the defunded Strategic Outreach and Attraction Reserve (SOAR) Fund law and eliminate the Michigan
Oct 84 min read
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