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Chapter 1 Conclusion – There Will Be Cyberwar

ANN ARBOR - Over the next few weeks, MITechNews.Com will be publishing excerpts from cybersecurity expert Richard Stiennon's latest book, called There Will Be Cyberwar. The book makes the case that the US military rushed to "network everything" and, like most organizations, neglected to secure its most critical systems. One point he makes is that

By |2015-07-02T00:00:00-04:00July 2nd, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Michigan Senate OKs Roads Package With Help From Calley

LANSING - It took more than seven hours, but the Michigan Senate eked out passage Wednesday of a road funding package that includes a tax increase, pumping more money from the General Fund into roads and a potential income tax cut despite sharp opposition from Democrats and one-third of the majority Republican caucus. The vote

By |2015-07-02T00:00:00-04:00July 2nd, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Nofs Energy Plan Puts New Requirements On Competing Utilities

LANSING - Ten percent of the electricity market would remain set aside for alternative electric suppliers to the big utilities, but those suppliers would have to meet new requirements and new regulations would be placed on those customers under the energy legislation introduced Wednesday by Sen. Mike Nofs and Sen. John Proos. The long-anticipated bills,

By |2015-07-02T00:00:00-04:00July 2nd, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Michigan ranks No. 5 In Country For Clean Energy, Transportation Jobs Announced

CHICAGO - As Michigan develops its state energy policy and waits for the federal Clean Power Plan carbon standards to be finalized later this summer, a new report from the national nonpartisan business group Environmental Entrepreneurs shows that the state ranked No. 5 in the nation in clean energy and clean transportation job announcements in

By |2015-06-30T00:00:00-04:00June 30th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Michigan Senate Panel Oks Roads Package

LANSING - A Michigan Senate Republican plan to increase the gasoline tax and earmark income tax revenue to raise funding for roads, while cutting the income tax rate if revenue growth meets certain benchmarks, took a big step forward Tuesday with approval from the Senate Government Operations Committee. The committee amended various House bills on

By |2015-06-30T00:00:00-04:00June 30th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Film Incentive Phase-Out Presented To Snyder

LANSING - A bill phasing out Michigan's film incentive program is officially on Governor Rick Snyder's desk awaiting his action. HB 4122 was presented to Snyder on Monday. A spokesperson said last week he is reviewing the bill. The bill has been controversial this term, with the House pushing to end the film incentives in

By |2015-06-29T00:00:00-04:00June 29th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Would Michigan Attempt Redistricting Effort Following Supreme Court Ruling?

LANSING - With the U.S. Supreme Court holding that state commissions, created by voter initiatives, can constitutionally draw the district lines for Congressional members, the question now comes down to whether such an effort will be attempted in Michigan. There has been, especially since the 2012 redistricting plan was adopted, much discussion among Democrats and

By |2015-06-29T00:00:00-04:00June 29th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

McLellan: Supreme Court Marriage Ruling Might Have Civil Rights Implications

LANSING - The U.S. Supreme Court ruling holding that state prohibitions on same-sex marriage violate the U.S. Constitution could mean that married same-sex couples in Michigan can find protection from discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations under the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act, attorney Richard McLellan said Monday. However, that protection would be narrow and

By |2015-06-29T00:00:00-04:00June 29th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Affordable Care Act Ruling Fails To Address Cost Of Health Care, Health Insurance

LANSING - The Small Business Association of Michigan said Thursday that the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on the Affordable Care Act does nothing to address the number one problem facing small businesses and their employees. "Health care, and therefore health insurance, is simply too expensive for all of us and many people are priced out

By |2015-06-25T00:00:00-04:00June 25th, 2015|Archive, Politics|