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Michigan school districts face lawsuits alleging retaliation, lack of due process

Parents who speak up may find themselves reported to their employers, law enforcement Read more

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Michigan bill would ban public retirement systems from ESG investing

Retirement systems would only be allowed to consider ‘pecuniary’ factors, not ‘ideological objectives.’ Read more

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Michigan launches ‘new era’ economic development fund, but its history is one of failure

Legislators, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, go all in on select corporate subsidies, attempting to pick winners and losers. Read more

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School districts could become dues collectors for employee unions under current legislation

MEA, other unions, could make a collection requirement part of employee contracts Read more

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In $1B spending spree, Michigan lawmakers gave $13M to two unions

Legislative grants allow lawmakers to direct public money to specific projects in a secretive fashion Read more

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Government has not ended poverty, but task force wants to try harder

Despite recommendations of poverty task force, growing the state government can’t promise better outcomes Read more

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Ottawa County Township moves toward restricting short-term rentals

Park Township discusses banning unlicensed short-term rentals of homes, limiting number of rentals Read more

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Rail proponents use shaky data to secure millions in funding

Proposed Railway Project Study Uses Questionable Data To Secure Millions in Funding Read more

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Michigan Department of Education tells teachers it’s OK to hide pronouns from parents

A teacher at Traverse City Public Schools uses gender preference forms as an icebreaker. Why? Read more

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Extreme weather patterns are not new

Michigan’s health department appears to ignore historical data Read more

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Michigan utilities say their customers will control their own thermostats

Recent event in Colorado brings to mind a hot Michigan day in May Read more

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Kalamazoo may need No. 2 plan as state moves to override city’s repeal of decency law

Council member blames public defecation on systemic inequities Read more

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Bill would restrict property owners from using their own water

Ann Arbor Democrats aim to replace current law with a doctrine used in states with a history of water shortages Read more

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Whitmer touts education policy she rejected last year

Student catch-up initiative similar to vetoed 2021 Republican plan Read more

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Confused about crypto?

Michigan government is here to help, with proposed 16-member commission Read more

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Michigan Public Service Commission: Power grid unreliable, distribution plans insufficient

Commission warns that Michigan’s grid is not prepared for the rise of EVs Read more

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Whitmer affirms that nuclear energy is clean energy

In a letter to U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, Whitmer describes Palisades nuclear plant as good business and good for the environment Read more

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MSU trustees back off from vendor lobbying proposal

Resolution called on contractors to oppose photo-ID measure on November 2022 ballot Read more

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Whitmer, Granholm push for EVs and a slimmer auto industry

U.S. energy secretary and former governor Jennifer Granholm supports a ban on the sale of gas vehicles Read more

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Another $50M in federal funds granted to fix roads affected by Edenville Dam collapse

The Edenville Dam collapse was a failure of government. The fix will be funded by taxpayers. Read more

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Michigan unemployment agency gets nearly $7M from feds, for equity’s sake

If "equity is a goal" of state unemployment system, it should be a budget priority Read more

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As message of COVID vaccines changes, public support for booster shots shrinks

Fewer Americans follow full recommendations Read more

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Michigan school performance took a major hit from COVID lockdowns

The Nation’s Report Card reveals closures had profound negative impact on student achievement Read more

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Oakland County teacher training: You may already be guilty of microaggression

Believe in hard work, opportunity, and America? Those are micro-aggressions, according to two school districts in Michigan’s richest communities Read more

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Student loan borrowers get $10K bailout, trade school students get regulations

Michigan’s state government leans on the trade school student, and feds bail out the student loan borrower Read more

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