LANSING, Mich. — A West Michigan representative wants the state of Michigan to invest in cryptocurrency. Rep. Bryan Posthumus drafted three bills that would do the following if passed: Allow state ...
The approval by the House was made possible by 17 Republicans crossing the aisle to vote with Democrats to pass the ...
MICHIGAN, USA — Last week, the U.S. Department of Labor announced it plans to begin a "phased pause" in operations at contractor-operated Job Corps centers nationwide in order to align with President ...
LANSING, Mich. — After Republican members of the Michigan House of Representatives walked out of a session Friday in protest of the changes to the state's tipped wage system, the GOP representatives ...
MONROE COUNTY — The Michigan House of Representatives recently announced that it will be expanding its oversight role for the 2025-26 legislative term. According to a release from the office of State ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The federal government entered its first shutdown since 2018 after Congress failed to pass a budget by Tuesday night's deadline, forcing the closure of federal buildings ...
Cold and snowy pattern continues, with more widespread accumulation on MLK Day January is getting ready to flex its winter muscles here in West Michigan.Several days of cold and snowy weather are in ...
On Sept. 11, Michigan representatives proposed an internet content ban bill unlike any of the others we've seen: This particularly far-reaching legislation would ban not only many types of online ...
With the help of some Michigan representatives, the U.S. House on Thursday passed Republican legislation that would require proof of American citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.
On June 4, Rep. Noah Arbit introduced an amendment in the Michigan legislature to codify bans on antisemitism in employment, housing and education. The Michigan Antisemitism Protection Act, also known ...
State Rep. Peter Herzberg, D-Westland, faces an effort to remove him from office over his vote to preserve the state's current income tax rate rather than lower it. In a procedural vote, the Board of ...
On Nov. 6, two state representatives introduced House Bills 5243 and 5244 that would abolish the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) on the grounds that it is “wasteful” and “ineffective.
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