
Flint Officials Work to Resolve Budget Crisis Amid Protests and Tensions
Flint city officials work to address budget issues after the council missed a deadline and protests halted meetings.

Flint city officials work to address budget issues after the council missed a deadline and protests halted meetings.

State and local officials broke ground on a new Holocaust education museum in Phoenix at the site of its first synagogue.

A new Michigan bill mandates early spending requests by lawmakers to improve budget transparency and prevent delays.

A bill to ban gun bump stocks is pending a Michigan Senate vote after committee approval, aiming to enhance safety.

Citing a “national energy emergency,” the federal government approved Signal Peak Energy’s Bull Mountains coal mine expansion.

A federal judge in Phoenix denied motions to halt the Oak Flat land swap, citing the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange Act.

Arizona schools may face funding shortfalls if a new budget isn’t passed by June 13, leaving them 40% underfunded.

Virginia Rep. Jen Kiggans defends the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, claiming it reforms Medicaid, but critics highlight potential coverage losses.

Ivory from endangered species is sold across Pennsylvania, prompting calls for stricter laws to protect wildlife.

House Republicans intensify their feud with Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, filing a lawsuit to enforce a subpoena.

Pennsylvania reduced state employee hiring time from 90 to 58 days using AI, targeting 50 days by 2025’s end.

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