The leaders of the House Democratic and Republican caucuses are among the many incumbents facing primaries in August, though the level of seriousness will vary widely.
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.
The Department of Attorney General says the release of most emails and text message communications between the two leaders of the failed Flint water criminal prosecution would not serve the public interest.
The repeal of decades worth of abortion restrictions cleared a major hurdle Wednesday with House passage of legislation that ends the requirement for a separate insurance policy to pay for the procedure, the ban on the procedure sometimes called partial birth abortion and regulations on clinics where abortions are performed.
The House Health Policy Committee turned its attention to maternal health on Thursday by beginning testimony on a 10-bill maternal health care package.
Legislation to require schools and child care centers to develop a water management plan, test water for lead and provide filtered bottle-filling stations or filtered faucets passed the House on Wednesday with bipartisan support.
Detroit property taxes took center stage during Wednesday's House Tax Policy Committee .
Members of the Senate Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection Committee on Wednesday questioned the Department of Treasury on the need to further legislation codifying rules struck down by the Michigan Court of Appeals years earlier.
Legislation that would update and streamline the Healthy Michigan program by removing cost sharing requirements and a trigger to potentially eliminate the Medicaid expansion was signed Wednesday by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
FLINT – A new $300 million, 3.5 million-square-foot industrial park is on the horizon in Flint at the former site of General Motors' Buick City.