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No Press Association Sunshine Award Recipient In 2026
The Michigan Press Association (MPA) announced last week it would not present its annual Peter Pettalia Memorial Sunshine Award to a public official leading the charge on open government after another 12 months of no meaningful advancements on transparency reforms.
Mar 161 min read


War In Iran Touches Michigan
While the news of the war in Iran may seem like something distant and unconnected to Michigan, businesses have been directly attacked by Iran state agents and actions from the war may have caused one attack on Michigan soil.
Mar 165 min read


House Votes To Turn Up The Buzz On Canned Cocktails, Let Apprentices Shampoo Hair
Michiganders may soon be able to get sloshed off a single can.
Mar 133 min read


Synagogue Shooting Postpones Senate Candidate Kickoff
Thursday's shooting at a West Bloomfield Township synagogue, which became national news, slammed the brakes on the kickoff party for a Republican state senate candidate, whose wife taught school at the Temple Israel.
Mar 133 min read


House Commits To Overturning '23 Renewable Energy Mandate
Under the banner of lowering residential energy costs, House Republican leadership on Wednesday announced its commitment to repealing the 2023 law that requires electricity providers to run 100% on “clean energy” by 2040.
Mar 124 min read


Veteran Bursts The Bubble On Smooth-Sailing 'Unanimous' Veterans' Benefits Senate Bill
What brought Rep. Jaime Greene (R-Richmond) to testify to the House Appropriations Committee Wednesday morning was her TikTok feed.
Mar 122 min read


Temporary Workers Can Stay At Campgrounds Longer Under House Bill
Individuals staying at campgrounds don't have to leave after 180 days, as is the current requirement, if there's a local housing shortage, a workforce shortage, or a recent state of emergency, under legislation that passed the House Tuesday, 89-18.
Mar 112 min read


Trump Agrees To Give More Federal Funds For Up North Ice Storm
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's office announced that President Donald Trump agreed during a face-to-face meeting that he would give Northern Michigan additional federal funding to assist in the recovery efforts from last year's ice storm.
Mar 112 min read


Is There Waste, Fraud Or Abuse In The Budget, Governor Whitmer?
You'd need to take your shoes off to include your toes and hands to count the number of times House Speaker Matt Hall (R-Richland Township) has talked about "waste, fraud, and abuse" or "ghost employees" when critiquing Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's budget proposal.
Mar 102 min read


Senator's Wife, Former Yale Chamber Treasurer Charged With Embezzling
The former Yale Chamber of Commerce treasurer, the wife of Sen. Dan Lauwers (R-Brockway), has been charged with embezzling funds from the organization.
Mar 102 min read


Farhat Leading Michigan Voices Criticizing U.S. Role In Iran Conflict
Rep. Alabas Farhat (D-Dearborn) has emerged as one of the most outspoken voices in Michigan’s Legislature criticizing the United States’ involvement in the escalating conflict with Iran, raising concerns in recent days through a press conference, social media posts and television appearance.
Mar 92 min read


Sam Singh: The Rest of the Story
After the Detroit News reported that Senate Majority Floor Leader Sam Singh (D-East Lansing) might not run for reelection, House Speaker Matt Hall (R-Richland Township) gave the story additional legs by postulating that the Democratic senator could be fixing to join the lucrative ranks of multi-client lobbyists in this town.
Mar 93 min read


You Can Win Money Predicting The Outcome Of the Game . . . And That's Not Gambling?
Michigan’s attempt to enforce its gambling laws has triggered a growing legal fight involving the state, several financial trading companies and the federal government’s authority over “prediction markets.”
Mar 62 min read


Hot Flashes And Meat Sweats: House Advances Menopause Education Bills
“Have you ever had the meat sweats?” Rep. Samantha Steckloff (D-Farmington Hills) asked lawmakers in her speech during session on Thursday that urged members to support her package increasing education about menopause for physicians and the public.
Mar 63 min read


Citizen Voting Petition Drive Turns In 750,000 Signatures
Organizers of a ballot initiative requiring voters to prove their U.S. citizenship before they're able to vote after Nov. 2, 2027, announced on Wednesday that they turned in 750,000 petition signatures to the Bureau of Elections.
Mar 52 min read


DePerno Presents Himself As Victim Of 'Vindictive' Attorney General
A House subcommittee gave former Republican Attorney General candidate Matt DePerno an opportunity Wednesday morning to argue that Attorney General Dana Nessel is using her office to seek political retribution against him for openly pursuing four felony charges against him for challenging the results of the 2020 presidential election in Antrim County.
Mar 53 min read


$152M In Selfridge Money Passes House; Source: Gov's Office Says They Jumped The Gun
The House on Tuesday passed legislation to set aside $152 million for new runways at Selfridge Air National Guard Base to accommodate the 21 new F-15EX Eagle II coming to the Macomb County base to replace the retiring A-10 Warthogs, although a source connected with the Governor's office told MIRS Tuesday House members “jumped the gun.”
Mar 43 min read


SOS Brings Back ‘I Voted’ Sticker Contest
The popular “I Voted” sticker contest will return for the November election. The Department of State opened entries from Michiganders and students enrolled in Michigan schools.
Mar 41 min read


Light Gathering Protest Military Action In Iran
Roughly 50 people gathered outside the Capitol Monday evening protesting the U.S. military action in Iran. The protest follows the United States' Saturday airstrikes in Iran that have drawn sharp criticism from those who argue President Donald Trump's administration shouldn't have started what could become a prolonged conflict without congressional approval.
Mar 33 min read


Whitsett Announces She Will Not Seek Reelection, Cites Faith-Based Decision
Rep. Karen Whitsett (D-Detroit) announced in a press release that she will not seek reelection and will not run for public office "ever again," describing the decision as a "spiritual" one rooted in her Christian faith.
Mar 32 min read
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