House Democrats and House Republicans are both vowing to work hard until November to secure control of the majority.
House races across the state are starting to take shape with the window for candidate filing closed as of 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
The Michigan State Housing Development Authority would have greater flexibility when making loans, exercising of authority related to federal housing programs and with redemption prices when purchasing its own notes or bonds under bills that moved to the House floor Tuesday.
Lawmakers and statewide officers were required to file financial disclosures on Monday for the first time in state history, though the specifics of the filings were limited as officials for the most part don't need to report specific amounts of income.
Michigan is getting ready to build 22 new construction housing projects in 14 communities across the state with $250 million in low-income housing tax credit funding for the Michigan State Housing Development Authority.
Rep. Bill Schuette (R-Midland) is ready to play ball as the new chair of the House Republican Campaign Committee.
A group of House Democrats hope that the future of government transparency in Michigan is bright.
Saturday's Weekender column should have said that Rep. Betsy Coffia and Rep. Jaime Churches had the two narrowest victories for Democrats in the 2022 Michigan House elections. Rep. Nate Shannon had the third closest, and Rep. Joey Andrews had the fourth narrowest margin.
Legislation that would allow the Michigan State Housing Development Authority to purchase its own debt in order to keep housing prices low was taken up for testimony by a House committee on Tuesday.
Two bills to simplify the non-profit process for resorts were passed by the House on Tuesday.