
Michigan Legislature Approves Bills for Road Repairs, School Funding Unclear
The Michigan House passed bills for road repairs, raising funds from marijuana sales and corporate taxes, sparking debate.

The Michigan House passed bills for road repairs, raising funds from marijuana sales and corporate taxes, sparking debate.

Planned Parenthood of Michigan will continue abortion services despite a Medicaid funding freeze affecting 14,500 patients.

The Michigan Senate passed bills to make college and career training more accessible, enhancing the state’s workforce.

The It’s Just Politics newsletter discusses Michigan’s budget deal, averting a shutdown, and political updates.

This Michigan Public series explores how produce prescription programs help food-insecure families access fresh food.

The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor set a record total enrollment of 53,488 this fall, up 1% from 2024.

The U.S. Justice Department is suing six states, claiming they block its efforts to scrutinize voter data, sparking legal disputes.

Some Michigan bills supporting the alcohol industry advanced to the House, focusing on branding and distribution changes.

Leaders of Michigan’s House and Senate reach a budget agreement to prevent a partial shutdown, ensuring school funding.

Michigan House Republicans propose bills requiring DNR officers to get warrants before entering private lands, citing property rights. Democrats worry it may affect law enforcement’s ability to protect wildlife.

Innovation Partnerships hosted over 300 attendees at the Celebrate Invention event, honoring U-M innovators’ impact.

Kathy MacKercher relies on Medicaid for her son Quinn’s medical care, facing financial ruin without this essential support.

