Former Democratic President Barak Obama is speaking out in support of a Republican Michigan State Senator. It’s an uncommon result of an uncommon 2020 general election.
Republican Steve Carra of Three Rivers says his proposed legislation would require the state to establish the formal structure for a deep dive into the process of voting in 2020.
Meat is meat, meatless is meatless, plant based is plant based and...just what the heck are supposed to call MEAT GROWN IN A LAB? I smell a huge marketing problem.
The massive spending plan is aimed at supporting Michigan families, children, and communities to navigate the COVID-19 outbreak and control orders issued by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
Representative Glenn believes that had stronger protections been in place for state employees when the Flint water crisis was developing, more information would have come to light that might have prevented much of that mess from getting any worse.
Hollier says, “The phrase ‘election fraud’ is a dog whistle and code for finding ways that the votes cast by minorities in cities like Detroit can be tossed.
Epidemic orders were extended by 12 days less than 24-hours before the orders that closed restaurants to indoor dining and limited indoor gatherings were set to expire.
One thing the GOP legislative leaders are reviewing is the underlying state law allowing a Governor to issue an emergency and then take drastic actions without legislative approval.
If legal world were a football game, you might call this piling on, but Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel did put a bow on the package, as former Representative Todd Courser plead no-contest to "Willful Neglect of Duty by a Public Officer".