
Montana Court Reopens Lawmaker Communication Transparency in Bill Drafting
Montana court orders legislative staff to end redactions, reopening public access to lawmaker communications.

Montana court orders legislative staff to end redactions, reopening public access to lawmaker communications.

In today’s episode, we explore Trump’s executive orders impacting Michigan, Dry January tips, and a Grand Rapids protest.

As GOP leaders advance plans to extend 2017 tax cuts, concerns rise over possible safety-net program cuts impacting low-income families.

Gov. Hobbs proposes a firefighter raise; 11 pardoned for Jan. 6th; Arizona communities seek rental law changes.

Water desalination plants can now use carbon cloth electrodes to remove boron, a toxic contaminant, from seawater.

President Trump begins his first full day in office, signing executive orders and addressing immigration policies.

Hugh McPherson’s farm in Pennsylvania has adapted from potatoes to agritourism amid climate change challenges.

Residents near Whispering Pines Ranch faced possible evacuation due to a wildfire, but the warning was soon lifted.

Michigan schools and day cares are working to meet a state deadline to add filters to drinking water sources by 2026.

By 2028, Tempe will host the nation’s third research facility for microchip development, boosting Arizona’s tech sector.

President Trump pardoned 1,500 Capitol siege defendants, including Enrique Tarrio and Stewart Rhodes, fulfilling a promise.

Dr. Sarah Wallett of Planned Parenthood worries about access to abortion and gender care under Trump’s policies.

