Politics/Government

Whitmer’s Tax Reform Plan Passes Senate, But $180 Rebate Checks Remain In Doubt

LANSING - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s tax reform plan passed the Senate on a party line 20-17 vote, but the measure didn’t receive the two-thirds support needed to make it go into effect immediately, which throws the future of the measure into question. Despite the bill being passed, it stayed in the Senate Thursday, since the

By |2023-02-25T13:42:32-05:00February 25th, 2023|News, Politics, Politics/Government|

Ford’s New $3.5 Billion EV Battery Park Comes With $210 Million From State Government

DEARBORN - Ford Motor Company is dropping $3.5 billion to create an electric vehicle battery park in Marshall, which Michigan's Economic Development Corporation is hoping to back with a $210 million state-funded attraction award. Last Monday, at the Ford Battery Center of Excellence in Romulus, Ford Chief Executive Officer Jim Farley announced how the $3.5

By |2023-02-25T13:35:10-05:00February 25th, 2023|Auto Tech, Politics, Politics/Government|

MPSC Chair Explains Why Michiganders Will Pay Time Based Electrical Rates

LANSING - In March, Michigan electric utilities will start time-based rates, where if you use electricity during peak daylight hours - such as from 3 to 7 pm - you will pay more than if you are using electricity before or after those times. Michigan Public Service Commission Chairman Dan Scripps explains why MPSC is

By |2023-02-06T17:53:49-05:00February 6th, 2023|Government/Politics, mitechtv, Politics, Politics/Government|

NASA Tests New Propulsion Tech To Unlock Deep Space Travel

WASHINGTON DC - With the successful launch of Artemis I behind it, NASA has been doubling down on efforts to make deep space travel – and it’s reported future trips to the Moon and Mars – easier to achieve. We’ve already reported on why the Space Launch System used for the Artemis mission isn’t sustainable, but

By |2023-02-07T09:25:30-05:00February 5th, 2023|Industry 4.0, Politics, Politics/Government|

MPSC Posts Applications For $50 Million In Low-Carbon Energy Grants

LANSING - The Michigan Public Service Commission Jan. 17 posted the responses to its request for proposals (RFP) for Low-Carbon Energy Infrastructure Enhancement and Development Grants. Public Act 53 and Public Act 166 of 2022, approved by the Michigan Legislature and signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, provide for a combined $50 million in grants for

By |2023-01-17T13:46:20-05:00January 17th, 2023|Clean Update, Politics, Politics/Government|

What Is Known Now About The Domestic Flight Shut Down Wednesday

WASHINGTON DC - Departures of domestic flights are resuming across the country after the Federal Aviation Administration restored a system that warns pilots of hazards during their upcoming flights. The FAA first issued an advisory just past 4 a.m. on Wednesday that a technical issue impacted its Notice to Air Missions system (NOTAM), and it announced a

By |2023-01-11T14:58:01-05:00January 11th, 2023|Featured, Politics, Politics/Government|

Michigan Democrats Introduce Bill To Require 100 Percent Renewable Energy By 2035

LANSING - A Democratic leader’s bill aims to require Michigan to use 100 percent renewable energy by 2035, a goal deemed unrealistic given current technology. The bill doesn’t explain how Michigan will advance from renewables providing only 11 percent of Michigan's net electricity generation in 2021, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, to 100

By |2022-12-27T15:25:01-05:00December 27th, 2022|Clean Update, Politics/Government|

Global Critical Chip Company Driving Wedge Between U.S. And Netherlands Over China Tech Policy

WASHINGTON DC - Washington has its eyes on the Netherlands, a small but important European country that could hold the key to China’s future in manufacturing cutting-edge semiconductors. The Netherlands has a population of just over 17 million people — but is also home to ASML, a star of the global semiconductor supply chain. It produces

By |2022-12-06T09:34:58-05:00December 6th, 2022|Featured, News, Politics, Politics/Government|

US Sanctions Against Chinese Solar Panel Makers May Harm US Solar Industry

WASHINGTON DC - The US Department of Commerce has determined that four out of eight Chinese solar companies that it’s been investigating are “attempting to bypass US duties by doing minor processing in one of the Southeast Asian countries before shipping to the United States.” Here’s what it means for the US solar industry. The

By |2022-12-04T18:41:42-05:00December 4th, 2022|Clean Update, Politics, Politics/Government|

Pure Michigan Launches Winter Advertising Campaign Pursue Your Pure

LANSING – The temperatures are continuing to drop, and snow is starting to make its annual appearance, signaling the time for friends and families to start planning their winter adventures. To support those planning efforts, Pure Michigan is officially launching its national winter advertising campaign. This season, the campaign features two new advertising spots: Loud

By |2022-11-18T18:13:42-05:00November 18th, 2022|ESD, Politics/Government|