On Wednesday afternoon, the Republican-led Michigan House of Representatives approved a $3.14 billion road funding package.
It's a plan some feel prioritizes local roads they say have been neglected for too long. Others, however, have concerns over ...
The package of legislation was passed with some bipartisan support Wednesday. Republicans say it does not raise any taxes and doubles the amount of funds available to local municipalities.
The package of legislation was passed with some bipartisan support Wednesday. Republicans say it does not raise any taxes and ...
For the first time in a decade, a major funding plan to address Michigan's struggling road system is on the state House floor ...
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Midland Daily News on MSNMichigan State law professor explains how to fill Senate vacancy, how long it could takeAs residents in the Great Lakes Bay Region voice their concerns over a lack of representation in the State Senate, many have questions about how exactly the vacancy can be filled. The 35th Michigan ...
LANSING — Michigan Republicans are pushing a constitutional amendment to put restrictions on non-citizen voting, a practice ...
Republican plans to invest $3.1 billion to fix Michigan roads are going through the committee process in Lansing.
With control of the House, Michigan Republicans are pushing myriad education policies including creating a new pathway for ...
Even though the midterms are 20 months away, it’s not too early to project that the headliner of the 2026 elections will be ...
Mt. Pleasant is among four Michigan school districts risking the loss of federal funding for not yet complying to title IX policies, according to The Detroit News. That funding and mandated ...
RELATED: 1970 vs. today: High school, college attainment rates in every Michigan county Below is a map of the 25 districts with the largest increases, and the 25 districts with the sharpest ...
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