Blog tagged as Attorney General
Nessel Asks For More On Utilities' Lobbying Costs
02/17/23 12:08 PM - Comment(s)
(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.
SOS Wants Election Funding, Flexibility, & Security First
02/02/23 04:00 PM - Comment(s)
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.
AG Files PFAS Lawsuit Against Paper Company
12/23/22 05:11 PM - Comment(s)
A former Port Huron paper manufacturer is facing a lawsuit seeking monetary damages for remediating contamination.
AG: Time To Ban Weapons At State Capitol
12/16/22 10:53 AM - Comment(s)
(Source: MIRS.news, Published 12/15/2022) Attorney General Dana Nessel said Thursday she has “every expectation” that the incoming Democratic lawmakers will “at long last” allow a prohibition on weapons at the state Capitol.
Wentworth: AG Asked Us Not To Investigate Chatfield
11/18/22 09:05 AM - Comment(s)
House Speaker Jason Wentworth (R-Farwell) said House Republicans cooperated fully with any outside investigation into former House Speaker Lee Chatfield, and when the matter was turned over to the Attorney General’s office, it was requested that they not investigate independently.
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