
Michigan Bills Aim to Boost Transparency in Budget Earmark Process
Michigan bills to increase budget earmark transparency advance to the state Senate, aiming for open-government progress.

Michigan bills to increase budget earmark transparency advance to the state Senate, aiming for open-government progress.

A federal appeals court ruled for a Michigan school in a case involving “Let’s Go Brandon” shirts and free speech rights.

People gathered in Michigan to remember slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk on what would have been his 32nd birthday.

General Motors faces a $1.6 billion hit due to EV tax credit cuts and relaxed emissions rules, affecting future plans.

Governor Whitmer announces a $1.8 billion road funding plan with new taxes, emphasizing local road improvements.

Michigan announces No Kings protests on October 18th, aiming to support democracy and defend free speech nationwide.

Campbell’s Soup filed a lawsuit against a Michigan congressional candidate for trademark infringement over logo use.

Governor Whitmer signed Michigan’s new state education budget, highlighting record per-pupil funding and free meals.

Connor Pavlicko, student body president at Slippery Rock University, faces student outrage over a 3.6% tuition hike.

Michigan lawmakers focus on earmark transparency, tackling spending item disclosures and reforming budget processes.

Residents of Detroit’s Cadillac Heights demand the shutdown of Kronos Concrete plant, citing health and noise issues.

A GOP leader suggests states form an agreement to stop using public funds to lure businesses, calling it a “race to the bottom.”

