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Michigan Rep. Kosowski Proposes Sports Gambling For Road Funding

LANSING - Rep. Robert Kosowski on Wednesday told the Michigan House Regulatory Reform Committee one way to get more funding for the state's roads and bridges is to legalize sports gambling and simulcasting horse races at casinos in the state. HB 4469 and HB 4470 would allow casinos to accept wagers on sporting events, remove the current prohibition on

By |2015-10-15T17:56:38-04:00October 15th, 2015|Politics|

No Road Repair Bills Move As Michigan Legislative Leaders Squabble

LANSING - Wednesday was meant to be a cooling off day following Tuesday's impasse on talks to generate $1.2 billion in new funds for roads, but instead the disputes continued. Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof (R-West Olive) said he was surprised at remarks by House Minority Leader Tim Greimel (D-Auburn Hills) on road funding talks and how a proposal

By |2015-10-15T17:56:38-04:00October 15th, 2015|Featured, Politics|

Tentative Deals Reached On Michigan State Employees Contracts

LANSING - The state has reached tentative agreements with its bargaining units on new contracts for state employees. Two unions - the Michigan Corrections Organization and the Michigan State Employees Association - confirmed Wednesday the major aspects of the tentative deals between the state and their unions: a one-year contract for wages and health care

By |2015-10-15T17:56:39-04:00October 15th, 2015|Featured, Politics|

Natural Resources Gets Back To Aquatic Invasive Species

LANSING - A local government would be able to adopt an ordinance to prevent, control or eradicate aquatic invasive species in waters within the its boundaries and impose fees if an aquatic invasive species were present in the waters under legislation discussion by the Michigan Senate Natural Resources Committee on Wednesday. The fees collected -

By |2015-10-08T13:38:44-04:00October 8th, 2015|Clean Update|

Michigan PSC Opens Natural Gas Safety Inquiry

DETROIT -  As Michigan Public Service Commission staff have become aware of a number of gas service lines servicing residential or commercial gas customers connected directly to gas storage field, transmission pipelines, regulated and unregulated gathering lines, oil and gas wells, and gas processing facilities, the commission has opened an inquiry into gas safety issues.

By |2015-10-08T20:38:39-04:00October 8th, 2015|Politics|