Trump’s budget law will hurt thousands in Michigan—and these Republicans voted for it
From slashing health care and food assistance to cutting clean energy jobs, Trump’s budget will devastate Michigan—and seven GOP lawmakers helped make it law.
From slashing health care and food assistance to cutting clean energy jobs, Trump’s budget will devastate Michigan—and seven GOP lawmakers helped make it law.
Up in the rural community of Wolverine, superintendent Matt Baughman is worried about how to keep his schools afloat if the Trump administration decides not to release federal funding for public education.
First it was Harvard. Now, it’s the University of Michigan.
President Donald Trump is using accreditation and federal funding threats to target colleges and universities. He’s calling it his “secret weapon.” And it’s not just international students who will pay the price.
Michigan sheriffs are pulling boats off the water this summer—all because President Donald Trump’s administration turned a boating safety grant into an immigration stunt.
Michiganders rallied in Lansing this week to speak out against the cruelty of the Trump administration—and to carry on Congressman John Lewis' legacy of getting into "good trouble."
Here's what they had to say:
From massive repair bills to lost tourism revenue, Michigan would be stuck paying the price if Republicans move forward with their plans to dump national parks onto the states.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will be given access to the personal data of the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees, including home addresses and ethnicities, to track down immigrants who may not be living legally in the United States, according to an agreement obtained by The Associated Press.
A California-based company set to utilize a Genesee County megasite for a massive semiconductor project has reportedly dropped the effort citing “massive uncertainty” at the federal level.
A surprise move by the Trump administration to freeze $7 billion in congressionally-approved federal education funding has triggered layoffs and class cancellations across the country.
A Michigan clock company that has helped people keep time for 99 years says it's going out of business due to tariffs and other economic conditions.