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Kunse Backs Potential Leadership Bid With $75K
Thursday, April 25, 2024

Rep. Tom Kunse (R-Clare) demonstrated that he has what it takes to raise cash for the Republican Caucus by bringing in $65,930 in fundraising this quarter, adding an additional $75,000 in contributions from himself and his wife.

Greene Attempts Work Around To Get A Hearing On School Safety Bills
Wednesday, February 28, 2024

The School Safety Package wobbles on a bipartisan knife's edge as Republicans continue to push for movement on the legislation.

50 GOP Lawmakers Endorse Trump
Wednesday, February 14, 2024

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.

Whitmer Sets Sights On Two Years Of Tuition Free Community College
Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Governor Gretchen Whitmer named School House Rock as one of her greatest hits as she touted investment in education during her 80s song-themed State of the State address Wednesday night.

AG's Comments Spark Debate About Homeschooling Among Lawmakers
Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Michigan is one of only 11 states where parents and guardians do not need to inform anyone that they are homeschooling their child. Some lawmakers would like to change that.

House Pushes Through Late Night Session To Deliver Energy Packages
Thursday, November 2, 2023

Legislation giving the Public Service Commission siting authority over large solar and wind projects and setting a 100 percent clean energy standard narrowly passed the House about midnight Thursday following a day of negotiating and writing amendments.

House, Keeping 24-Hour Waiting Period, Repeals Other Abortion Limits
Wednesday, November 1, 2023

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.

Senate OKs Financial Disclosure; House Facing Pushback
Wednesday, November 1, 2023

The Senate on Wednesday saw broad, bipartisan support on the financial disclosure package required under Proposal 1, but some lawmakers in the House are seeking stricter requirements and withholding their vote until they get them.

Energy Siting, Local Preemption, Anti-Violence Fund Facing Time Crunch
Wednesday, November 1, 2023

A slew of important bills, such as a fund to combat violence and moving siting authority for large wind and solar energy projects to the state, likely need to pass their first legislative house Thursday or wait until 2024 to see action.

Disabled Veteran Tax Credit Expansion; Hotel/Motel Excise Tax Pass House
Tuesday, October 31, 2023

The House voted to expand housing tax credits to Michigan's 100 percent disabled veterans by passing HB 4724 with wide bipartisan support on Tuesday.

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