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.
Although he contemplated a run for state Senate in 2026, Rep. Pat Outman (R-Six Lakes) will run for reelection in the House.
Bills that would require schools to have plans in place for cardiac emergencies narrowly scraped through the House on Tuesday.
Michigan can do more to improve organ donations in the state, Rep. Felicia Brabec told the House Tax Policy Committee Wednesday.
Michigan Republican Party delegates have two national committee races, along with the presidential primary, during the upcoming March convention.
Supporters of legislation that would ease the process through which adult adoptees could access their birth certificates and other vital records drew divided testimony Thursday over the balance between the rights of adoptees and those of birth parents who wish to remain anonymous.
Two-thirds of the Michigan Senate Republican caucus earlier this month endorsed former President Donald Trump in his bid for returning to the White House.
Increasing fuel taxes may not be the best way to secure funding to bring roads up to standard, a leading road advocacy group said Tuesday.
Legislation to make it easier for adult adoptees to obtain their birth certificates and other vital documents passed the House on Thursday.
During a late-night session Wednesday, the House managed to muster up the votes to pass financial disclosure requirements with the help of some Republicans as several Democrats voted no. The passage of the bills left a bipartisan group of lawmakers unhappy.