6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
Here’s what you need to know from the past week in Michigan cannabis:
Here’s what you need to know from the past week in Michigan cannabis:
Organizations that have relied on Michigan state agency work project funding learned Thursday that the House Republican vote to disapprove nearly $645 million in agency spending will be harmful to key services aided by the state.
Young Michiganders are driving political change across the state.
State and federal legislators from the Detroit area sent a letter on Tuesday to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials asking for the release of four students who attend Western International High School, a part of Detroit Public Schools, who, along with their parents have been detained by ICE.
Cannabis is driving Michigan’s economy, fixing its roads, and helping its veterans.
The race for US Senate in Michigan is quickly becoming a test of political identity.
Despite overwhelming opposition, a data center in Saline Township could still get fast-tracked with no sworn testimony, no fact-finding, and no real public accountability.
It’s freezing outside but the cannabis headlines are still coming in hot.
One of the state’s largest energy companies is asking energy regulators to fast track approval of two contracts to provide power to a data center planned for construction in Saline Township, but environmental advocates and state officials have banded together to demand greater transparency into the details.
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