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Faygo, Vernors Won't Be Eaten On Thanksgiving
For the fourth time in her tenure, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer used her power of pardon on Tuesday to spare the lives of two turkeys from the butcher's knife nine days before Thanksgiving.
Nov 191 min read


Hudson March Draws Extremists, Counter-Protesters
The march through Dearborn Tuesday organized by Republican gubernatorial longshot Anthony Hudson drew left and right extremists, even as he tried to distance himself from the chaos that descended.
Nov 193 min read


Tate, Dems Bring Veteran Aid Bills Front And Center
Rep. Joe Tate (D-Detroit) announced a package of bills on Veterans Day that aim to exempt military retirement pay from state income tax, expand mental health and suicide prevention services and allow the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) to accept tax-deductible private donations for projects related to veterans' wellness.
Nov 182 min read


Public Relations, Politics, And The Rise Of The News Influencer
Younger generations are increasingly getting their news from news influencers on various social media channels, according to the Pew Research Center and Reuters Institute, which is pushing public relations into more complex territory.
Nov 186 min read


James & Benson Neck and Neck, Duggan 13 Points Behind In Poll
New polling from the Lansing-based firm EPIC-MRA shows a tight race for governor, widespread concern about the impact of tariffs, a close contest for the U.S. Senate, and measured job approval ratings for both Michigan's Governor and U.S. President Donald Trump.
Nov 172 min read


Tisdel Wants Age Verification For Social Media
"If you remember only three words out of this presentation: minors can't consent,” Rep. Mark Tisdel (R-Rochester) said to the Regulatory Reform Committee in support of his HB 4388, which would require age verification to sign up for a social media account.
Nov 173 min read


22 GOP Lawmakers Want Justice Department To Monitor Michigan’s 2026 Elections
Twenty-two Michigan Republican legislators have asked U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to have the Department of Justice oversee the state’s 2026 primary and general elections.
Nov 143 min read


Runestad Fires Off Against MSP In Floor Speech
Sen. Jim Runestad (R-White Lake) on Thursday blasted the Michigan State Police from the Senate floor over its more than $401,000 contract with someone the department investigated, and he called on the department’s top leaders to resign.
Nov 143 min read


GOP Political Operatives Forced To Resign Senate Posts
GOP Political Operatives Forced To Resign Senate Posts
Nov 133 min read


Upper Peninsula Lawmaker Says ‘Destruction’ Of U.P. Possible If Senate Doesn’t Move On RICE Bills
U.P. Lawmaker Says ‘Destruction’ Of U.P. Possible If Senate Doesn’t Move On RICE Bills
Nov 133 min read


Trump Symbolically Pardons Michigan's 2020 GOP Electors
Trump Symbolically Pardon's Michigan's 2020 GOP Electors
Nov 123 min read


Michigan's Anti-Terrorism Law May Not Be Constitutional
Michigan's Anti-Terrorism Law May Not Be Constitutional
Nov 123 min read


Foreign Contributions To Ballot Committees Banned Under Bill
Foreign contributions to ballot initiatives would be banned under HB 5197 and HB 5198, just like they are banned from political candidates and Super PACs.
Nov 102 min read


Duggan's Education $4.5 Billion Blueprint
It seems like every modern-day governor has taken a stab at improving the education of our children. Gov. Bill Milliken was first with the creation of his "Education Reform Commission" back in the early '70s and, yet, critics contend the system is still in dire need of a fix.
Nov 102 min read


Benson Promises To End Undisclosed Corporate Influence, Voluntarily Comply With FOIA
Democratic gubernatorial frontrunner Jocelyn Benson told around 120 supporters Thursday night that, if elected, she will eliminate "undisclosed corporate influence" in Michigan policymaking and voluntarily subject herself to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
Nov 74 min read


Things Get Heated Over Dems' ICE Enforcement Restriction Bills
Heated exchanges erupted in the Senate Civil Rights, Judiciary and Public Safety Committee Thursday between Sen. Jim Runestad (R-White Lake) and supporters of bills to prohibit immigration enforcement in hospitals, schools and places of worship, as well as outlawing officers from wearing masks or disguises.
Nov 74 min read


Families Face Losing Food, Childcare In Government Shutdown
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 11/5/2025) Michigan organizations that provide food assistance and early childhood education warn that the ongoing federal government shutdown is cutting off services for children and families, and could force more programs to close if funding is not restored soon. During a virtual press conference Wednesday, leaders from early education programs and anti-poverty agencies said families are beginning to lose access to meals, childcare and class
Nov 62 min read


High Court Considers Restoring State Consumer Protection Powers
High Court Considers Restoring State Consumer Protection Powers
Nov 62 min read


Warrant Needed If DNR, EGLE Want To Look Around, Says House
(Source: MIRS.news , Published 11/05/2025) The Departments of Natural Resources and Environment, Great Lakes & Energy would need court-issued warrants to search property regardless of the search’s environmental protection intentions, under two bills that both passed 63-37 in the House Tuesday Rep. Dave Prestin (R-Cedar River)’s HB 4073 applies to the DNR and Rep. Tom Kunse (R-Clare)’s HB 4421 applies to EGLE. Kunse said in his floor speech that the right to private property
Nov 52 min read


60% Of Bonding Proposals Pass, 72% Of Millage Increases
60% Of Bonding Proposals Pass, 72% Of Millage Increases
Nov 53 min read
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