MIRS Articles Of Note

MSP To Pay $475K For Blocking Disabled Residents From ADA Event

03/11/24 03:38 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
MSP To Pay $475K For Blocking Disabled Residents From ADA Event
The Michigan State Police has been ordered to pay $475,000 to six residents whose rights were violated when they attended an Americans with Disabilities event at the state Capitol in 2015.

Why Kids Are Forced To Spend Nights In Courthouses

03/11/24 03:29 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Why Kids Are Forced To Spend Nights In Courthouses
In 2022, the Michigan Probate Judges Association documented the case of a girl named Katie, who was removed from an abusive home and placed in a juvenile detention center. Because space wasn't available, Katie spent nine days residing in a courthouse, sleeping on an air mattress.

4.25 Percent Income Rate Stands After Appeals Court Ruling

03/08/24 11:28 AM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
4.25 Percent Income Rate Stands After Appeals Court Ruling
The state’s personal income tax rate will not return to 4.05 percent after the Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the reduction from 4.25 percent applied only to 2023.

Michigan House of Representatives Staff Beginning Unionization Effort

03/08/24 11:15 AM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Michigan House of Representatives Staff Beginning Unionization Effort
Some House staffers working under the purview of House Speaker Joe Tate (D-Detroit) have begun taking cards from employees interested in holding an election on whether to be represented by a Teamsters local, multiple sources have told MIRS.

36% Service Fee Cap On Payday Loans Moves

03/07/24 12:08 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
36% Service Fee Cap On Payday Loans Moves
Throughout one whole year, a short-term payday loan provider could not charge service fees of more than 36 percent of the loan as residents pay it back, under legislation approved Wednesday 5-1 in the Senate Finance, Insurance and Consumer Protection Committee.