
Whitmer Emphasizes Unity, Proposes Centered Policies in State Address
Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s State of the State address highlights a shift to the center, urging unity and cooperation.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s State of the State address highlights a shift to the center, urging unity and cooperation.

Senator Gallego condemns government’s Russia stance, Trump names new Forest Service chief, fire restrictions begin.

Michigan’s Secretary of State opposes a proposed law requiring additional citizenship proof to register to vote, citing risks.

Federal funding cuts could cause hundreds of thousands in Arizona to lose healthcare and SNAP benefits, officials warn.

The dismantling of USAID programs under the Trump administration jeopardizes small-scale farmers’ livelihoods, impacts market stability, and risks long-term agricultural decline.

Recent cuts to USAID funding, initiated in 2025, threaten American agricultural stability, risking innovation and ceding influence to global rivals.

A bipartisan vote in Montana’s House Judiciary Committee tables bills criminalizing abortion trafficking and medication.

The University of Michigan plans budget and hiring changes to counter potential federal funding cuts impacting DEI.

Arizona Senate Republicans passed a bill requiring local agencies to cooperate with federal immigration officials.

Governor Whitmer proposes streamlining Michigan’s permitting process to reduce bureaucracy and expedite projects.

Buying produce locally can be romantic and practical. CSA farms offer community connections and stable prices, say farmers.

The University of Michigan is enhancing its research on mobility technologies, combining UMTRI and Mcity expertise.

