Michigan News

Michigan School’s Strategy to Aid Students Post-Pandemic

Article Summary – Brimley Elementary School in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has experienced academic success during the COVID-19 pandemic by offering extended learning time and mental health support. The school’s students exceeded statewide scores in key subjects in the Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress, leading the Education Trust–Midwest to recognize

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Millions may lose internet access

Article Summary – The FCC has stopped accepting applications for the Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides subsidized internet access to nearly 23 million Americans, due to its funding only extending to April 2024. The program, created by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, provides a monthly discount on internet services

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Lawmakers seek to lure Hollywood to Michigan with tax breaks

Article Summary – Michigan lawmakers are reintroducing a film incentive program to attract film production companies to the region. The Multimedia Jobs Act will create a tax credit scheme, replacing the former 42% rebate of production costs, to encourage local job creation and boost customer traffic for small businesses. However,

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Whitmer’s proposed budget allocates funds for education priorities

Article Summary – Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has presented her budget for fiscal year 2025, which includes funding for universal prekindergarten and free community college. The proposed budget totals $80.7 billion, with specific funding allocated for education initiatives such as $159 million for free pre-K education, $30 million for

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Rep. Tim Walberg proposes below-minimum wage for home caregivers

Article Summary – Michigan Republican Rep. Tim Walberg, along with two colleagues, has proposed a bill to exclude home care workers from federal minimum wage and overtime laws. The bill, backed by the Private Care Association, would reverse a 2013 Department of Labor rule that applied these protections to workers

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GOP urges Biden to revoke energy-saving policy for families

Article Summary – Over 150 House Republicans issued a letter on February 4 urging President Joe Biden to end the recently implemented pause on permitting liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. The Biden administration announced its decision on January 26, citing the standards used to evaluate permits, potential energy cost increases,

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New Department Helps Residents Succeed in Michigan

Article Summary – The newly established Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement and Potential (MiLEAP) aims to improve the state’s educational outcomes from preschool through college. The department is focused on making education from prekindergarten onwards more accessible and affordable, with initiatives such as universal free pre-K for all 4-year-olds

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Democratic bill aims to boost housing for ex-inmates in Michigan

Article Summary – The Michigan Fair Chance Access to Housing Act, or House Bill 4878, was introduced to prohibit landlords from considering an applicant’s criminal history during the tenant screening process. The bill, supported by dozens of criminal justice advocates and formerly incarcerated people, stipulates that if an applicant meets

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Michigan ads promote inclusion and prosperity to attract workers

Article Summary – The Michigan administration, led by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, has launched a $20 million national marketing campaign, “You Can in Michigan,” aiming to drive population growth in the state. The campaign includes social media, television, and radio ads targeting 12 states and several progressive cities and featuring an

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