Blog tagged as Legislature
Shirkey Farewell Warns Of 'One World Control'
12/08/22 11:11 AM - Comment(s)
Outgoing Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R-Clarklake) warned colleagues in his farewell speech that the Central Bank, agricultural humanization, "trans-whatever-we-can-concoct" and other items as incoming "little G-gods" attempting to achieve "one world governance."
NCSL Sees Workforce, Abortion Topping Legislative Agendas
12/07/22 02:36 PM - Comment(s)
(Source: MIRS.news, Published 12/06/22) Workforce is the No. 1 issue for legislatures countrywide, but in Michigan, reproductive health will also be a focal point, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Lame Duck May Be Getting Lamer
12/06/22 11:36 AM - Comment(s)
(Source: MIRS.news, Published 12/05/2022) With the House lame duck session dates now reduced to Tuesday and Wednesday, the question on many minds is how much will still be accomplished before January?
EITC Expansion Joining List Of Lame Duck Casualties
12/02/22 09:28 AM - Comment(s)
Although term-limited Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt (R-Traverse City) does believe in Christmas miracles, he highly doubts his legislation to gradually increase Michigan's Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) to 30% will see the Governor's desk before 2022 concludes.
The Capitol's incoming $4.5 million underground facility for landscaping and snow removal equipment is projected to be completely constructed and operational in August 2023
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