Governor Whitmer directs Michigan agencies to assess impact of tariffs on businesses and consumers, following Supreme Court ruling on legality.
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Republican Rep. Bill Huizenga accepted over $167,000 from utility companies while voting for legislation that increased Michigan utility rates.
Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens is fighting to restore thousands of jobs at the Social Security Administration, aiming to improve customer service.
Michigan GOP candidates, including Perry Johnson, propose slashing income tax without clear budget plans. Significant state spending cuts likely required. Michigan candidate proposes vague plans for $13 billion income tax cut, including cutting discretionary spending and canceling rail projects. Aric Nesbitt, Michigan gubernatorial candidate, plans to cut government spending to eliminate income tax, aiming for more money in families' pockets.
One year after Trump declared 'Liberation Day' with tariffs, GOP lawmakers avoid discussing as costs rise. Legal challenges ensue; impacts linger.
Democratic state legislators urge President Trump to abandon his tariff policy, citing economic harm and job losses, and call for refunds.
Detroit students now ride city buses for free with the Ride and Rise program, aiming to reduce chronic absenteeism and improve transportation.
Republicans in the Arizona House approved a bill for a federal tax credit on school scholarships, sparking debate.
Arizona lawmakers are accused of anti-gay discrimination for blocking a specialty license plate benefiting LGBTQ students.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson vows to challenge Trump's executive order on mail-in voting, calling it illegal and baseless.










