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The projected $1.1 billion hole in Michigan’s upcoming budget will likely put a wrench into ongoing negotiations over a long-term road funding plan.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and other state attorney generals announced the multi-state lawsuit on Monday, July 28.
A new nonpartisan report concluded President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act would immediately have "a major impact ...
The Michigan Attorney General has joined a coalition of states in suing the Trump administration to stop Planned Parenthood ...
Bradley Wieferich told the State Transportation Commission that MDOT is being 'proactive' in shifting to a program that is ...
The 15-member council is chaired by Steven Elmore, drinking water program manager for the Wisconsin Department of Natural ...
Tuesday's analysis warns of economic and political costs, especially in swing states with significant manufacturing sectors, ...
Democrats are launching a nationwide summer blitz designed to force vulnerable Republicans to defend President Donald Trump’s ...
Michigan’s Attorney General has sued Trump 26 times in six months, including Monday's announcement about suing USDA over ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive order Thursday, July 31, asking state administrators for the latest impact of ...
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI - In a little more than five weeks, Consumers Energy poured $29 million into keeping an aging coal power ...
Two groups representing businesses in Ontario and Michigan are urging Canada and the U.S. to get a trade deal done in order ...