9 ways Michigan invested in public schools in 2023
What happens when voters elect former teachers to take charge of state government? Record-breaking investments in students and public schools.
What happens when voters elect former teachers to take charge of state government? Record-breaking investments in students and public schools.
A new statewide initiative is providing $50 million in grants to boost access to before- and after-school programs for thousands of Michigan kids.
Followig the overturn of Roe v. Wade, Michigan has emerged as a nationwide beacon for protecting reproductive rights and expanding access to abortion care.
A supplemental spending bill for road and bridge projects, debt relief to school districts, and projects on university campuses was signed into law.
Democratic lawmakers have been keeping busy since Michigan voters elected them to take charge of the state government for the first time in decades.
A Michigan man described was sentenced to more than four years in prison for attacking police with a stolen police baton during the Jan. 6 riot.
A new state law will help ensure thousands of Michigan children have access to dental care before they go to kindergarten.
Millions of dollars in state funds are helping Michigan towns build more affordable housing—and the investments could help rural communities more than most.
Millions of Michiganders voted last year to cement reproductive rights into the state Constitution. But that hasn’t stopped Republican opposition.
Beginning in Februrary, recent legislation will translate to tax rebate checks averaging approximately $550 for more than 700,000 Michigan families.