
Michigan’s New Wholesale Cannabis Tax Faces Legal Challenges
Marijuana businesses are suing to stop a new 24% wholesale cannabis tax in Michigan, arguing it’s unconstitutional.

Marijuana businesses are suing to stop a new 24% wholesale cannabis tax in Michigan, arguing it’s unconstitutional.

Arizona’s Democratic senators clashed with Speaker Mike Johnson over the delayed swearing-in of Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva.

Michigan budget cuts to EGLE reduced, avoiding major job losses while increasing funding for roads, healthcare, parks.

Michigan’s school aid budget, signed by Governor Whitmer, includes record funding but faces delays and concerns.

Virginia Rep. Rob Wittman faces criticism for holding a fundraiser before a government shutdown, raising concerns about his priorities and financial transparency.

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Geoffrey Chatas exits U-M for Yale as SVP of Operations, leaving U-M in strong financial health; Bobby Hewlett steps in.

A week into the government shutdown, air traffic controller shortages are causing minor delays at major airports.

Biochar, a charcoal-like material, transforms waste into value, enhancing agriculture and construction while reducing CO2.

Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte and Vivek Ramaswamy spoke at a TPUSA event, honoring Charlie Kirk’s legacy in Bozeman.

Rx Kids, a Michigan anti-poverty program, receives a $270 million boost to aid new mothers with direct cash transfers.

Governor Whitmer signs an $80 billion Michigan budget amid contentious talks, funding education and road repairs, but faces a marijuana tax lawsuit.

