More gun law reforms, human trafficking bills in the works in Michigan
Democratic lawmakers in Michigan are making plans for the second half of the legislative session, which include more gun safety reforms.
Democratic lawmakers in Michigan are making plans for the second half of the legislative session, which include more gun safety reforms.
An after-school program changed this Michigander’s life. New out-of-school grant funding will allow other students to share the success.
Michigan's tax revenues will see a slight decline this year before rebounding for the next two years—in large part because of recent tax policy changes.
Legislation set to take effect in Michigan this year is set to help thousands of families pay bills, put food on the table, and better afford the essentials.
Gun safety legislation signed into law last year by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer takes effect Feb. 13. Some Michiganders will be required to secure their firearms.
More than $14 million in federal funding is helping dozens of nonprofit groups remove employment barriers for Michiganders.
Nearly $18 million was awarded to upgrade the water infrastructure in four communities, ensuring Michiganders have access to clean drinking water.
More than $17 million in federal grant funding will enable school districts in Michigan to purchase dozens of new electric or low-emission school buses.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed more than 300 bills into state law last year—and many of them set to take effect next month.
Several community groups dedicated to curbing violence across Michigan are set to expand their prevention efforts next year after getting help from the state.