MIRS Articles Of Note
CEME Opening Up The Checkbook In 2 House Districts
07/26/24 02:23 PM - Comment(s)
Citizens For Energizing Michigan’s Economy (CEME), a 504(c)4 that’s traditionally been run by two Consumers Energy executives on a three-person board, is spending more than $200,000 in video ads to help two Republican candidates win their respective primaries.
Budget Deletes Severance Pay Reporting Mandates For Departments
07/26/24 02:16 PM - Comment(s)
All departments will no longer need to report to legislators on the severance packages given to outgoing state employees, particularly high-ranking department officials and directors, under the recently signed Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 budget.
WHPR Cancels Harper v. Slotkin Debate
07/25/24 01:15 PM - Comment(s)
Friday’s debate between U.S. Senate Democrats Hill Harper and U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly) has been canceled, with hosting station WHPR-TV citing Harper's supporters attempting to re-negotiate the terms of the debate.
An attorney told a federal appellate panel Wednesday that a former Grand Rapids officer charged with murder used permitted methods to subdue a suspect resisting arrest.
Substance Abusing Parents Fail To Get Parental Rights Back
07/24/24 01:22 PM - Comment(s)
In two separate cases on Friday, the Michigan Supreme Court agreed with lower court decisions that parents with substance abuse issues should be stripped of their parental rights.
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