5 things you need to know from Whitmer’s State of the State address
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer outlined her administration’s legislative agenda for 2024—and it’s all about cutting costs for Michiganders.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer outlined her administration’s legislative agenda for 2024—and it’s all about cutting costs for Michiganders.
This latest proposal expands on Whitmer’s previous plan that temporarily lowered the qualifying age for free community college tuition.
Several Michigan leaders are urging state lawmakers to investigate one of their Republican colleagues after he was accused of domestic assault in 2019.
A package of bills to better protect children and others from lead contamination got their first hearing on Thursday in front of a state House committee.
The US Supreme Court is now being asked to intervene in the process of redrawing seven state House of Representatives districts in Michigan.
Democratic lawmakers in Michigan are making plans for the second half of the legislative session, which include more gun safety reforms.
State regulators want to crack down on pollution at livestock farms to protect water, but farmers think regulators are overstepping their authority.
Michigan House Minority Leader Matt Hall was reportedly accused of domestic assault and interfering with a 911 call in 2019.
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.