Michigan House Passes $54.63 Billion Budget Proposal to Edge Closer to Avoiding Government Shutdown
The Michigan House passed a $54.63 billion budget aimed at avoiding a government shutdown, with deep cuts in funding, including for DEI initiatives, shifting focus to roads, safety, and education.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Enacts Bipartisan Legislation to Ban AI-Generated 'Deep Fakes' and Honor Fallen Deputy
Michigan Governor Whitmer signed bills to combat sexual exploitation by AI, such as unlawful creation and distribution of deepfakes, and honored a fallen deputy sheriff.
Michigan Budget Showdown Intensifies as Deadline Looms, Pay Suspension Amendment Fails Amid Partisan Divide
The Michigan budget battle intensifies as the October 1st deadline approaches, with Republicans and Democrats deeply divided. A proposal to dock legislators' pay for missing budget deadlines failed in the House.
Michigan AG Nessel Champions Elder Rights with New Task Force Newsletter and Legislative Measures
The Michigan Attorney General's Elder Abuse Task Force newsletter outlines new measures, legislative updates, and resources to combat elder abuse, including details on House Bills 4418 and 4419 and the Michigan Guardianship Diversion Project.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel Leads Multi-State Lawsuit Against DOE Over Funding Caps Threatening Energy Programs
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel leads a coalition suing the DOE over a policy that could limit funding for state energy programs, arguing it violates negotiated cost rate agreements.












