
Michigan Officials Alarmed by Federal Efforts to Scale Back CFPB
Michigan officials warn against federal efforts to reduce the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s powers, citing risks.
Michigan officials warn against federal efforts to reduce the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s powers, citing risks.
Republican lawmakers ask the Supreme Court to challenge Michigan’s voter-approved amendments without full House support.
In this edition of Stateside, we explore budget cuts affecting the U.S. Institute for Libraries and Museums and more.
Stateside’s podcast “Revival: How COVID changed healthcare” explores the ongoing impact of the pandemic on our lives.
Doctors in Michigan may not need to disclose mental health conditions for licensure under a new state House bill.
The Michigan House passed parts of a GOP education plan requiring schools to post data and allow trade school dual enrollment.
Michigan Senate leader urges judge to compel GOP-led House to send nine withheld bills to Governor Whitmer.
Michigan libraries brace for impact as federal cuts threaten $4.8M in funding, risking vital programs and resources.
First, how DOGE cuts impact Michigan’s Piping Plovers. Then, Olympic gymnast Frederick Richard’s ambitions.
A federal funding freeze impacted Michigan’s refugee resettlement, leading agencies like Samaritas to seek community aid.
Tomorrow marks the 11-year anniversary of over 300 same-sex couples marrying in Michigan after a landmark ruling.