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Michigan Senate Revises, Passes Auto Insurance Reform

LANSING - After adopting amendments making significant changes, rejecting 16 Democratic amendments, hearing an emotional personal story for one legislator and seeing heated debate between opponents and proponents of a bill drastically changing the state's auto insurance laws, the Senate voted 21-17 to send a largely revised bill to the House. When a Senate panel

By |2015-04-20T00:00:00-04:00April 20th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Michigan Senate Passes STEM Bills

LANSING - The Michigan Senate on Thursday passed legislation allowing Michigan diplomas to be the nation's first to potentially include a science, technology, engineering and mathematics certification. The bills (SB 169 and SB 170 ), passed unanimously, would allow students to receive a STEM certification on their high school diploma and in their transcripts for

By |2015-04-20T00:00:00-04:00April 20th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

North American International Cyber Summit Set For Cobo Oct. 25

DETROIT - Cobo Center will once again host the North American International Cyber Summit on Oct. 25. Last year, the day-long event, focusing on the latest cybersecurity trends, was held at Cobo Center as well. This year's event will bring together experts from across the globe to address a variety of cybersecurity issues impacting the

By |2015-04-20T00:00:00-04:00April 20th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Automation Alley Launches Talent Exchange

TROY - Automation Alley has partnered with WorkFountain to offer a talent platform that uses matching technology to connect employers to the talent they need to grow their businesses. Posting job openings costs just $39 each; internship posting is free. If a company does not find a match within 30 days, they receive a full

By |2015-04-20T00:00:00-04:00April 20th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Shirkey Ups Ante To Open Electric Choice Competition

LANSING - Sen. Mike Shirkey has long been known as a proponent of a "full competition" type of electric market, and he's at it again this year with new legislation that moves in the opposite direction of one of his colleagues when it comes to electric choice. Shirkey (R-Clarklake) has introduced legislation that would, among

By |2015-04-06T00:00:00-04:00April 6th, 2015|Archive, Politics|