It's a pretty good bet that the Livingston County sheriff won't be on the invite list to attend the Governor's signing of the "Red Flag" legislation that passed the House and Senate last week.
Attorney General Dana Nessel this morning implored legislators to work with her on legislation that would force greater transparency and better service from Michigan electric and gas utility providers
A Lenawee County resident is facing federal charges alleging he threatened to kill “Jewish members of the Michigan government,” a plan he described in Twitter posts.
(Source: MIRS.news, Published 02/15/2023) Attorney General Dana Nessel is asking the Michigan Public Service Commission for more transparency regarding lobbying by utilities to influence public policy.
The Secretary of State's office estimates state and local election operations will need up to $45 million to implement the voting reforms baked into Proposal 2 of 2022.