
Tax Filing Deadline Approaches Amid IRS Challenges During Shutdown
Taxpayers must file by October 15 despite the shutdown; e-filed returns are processed, but IRS services are limited.

Taxpayers must file by October 15 despite the shutdown; e-filed returns are processed, but IRS services are limited.

Governor Whitmer’s new budget faces legal challenges as Michigan’s marijuana industry contests a new wholesale tax.

Detroit offers free bus rides on Election Day to ensure voters can reach polling places without transportation barriers.

Michigan Rep. Tom Barrett held a small business roundtable featuring GOP donor Scott Greenlee. Discussions focused on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s impact.

Omar Yaghi, awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, advanced MOFs, aiding CO2 capture and water harvesting.

Thousands of Michigan home health care workers voted to unionize with SEIU. A lawsuit challenges this move.

Senator Gary Peters criticizes Trump administration for actions threatening free speech rights, calling them unprecedented.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed an $81 billion budget funding state and school operations, overcoming legislative hurdles.

Michigan AG Dana Nessel warns Trump may deploy National Guard to MI cities, as he did in LA, Portland, and Chicago.

Marijuana businesses are suing to stop a new 24% wholesale cannabis tax in Michigan, arguing it’s unconstitutional.

Michigan budget cuts to EGLE reduced, avoiding major job losses while increasing funding for roads, healthcare, parks.

Michigan’s school aid budget, signed by Governor Whitmer, includes record funding but faces delays and concerns.

