Politics/Government

Kleine: Treasury Department Did Not Alter Michigan Business Tax

LANSING - The current state of the Michigan Business Tax is what legislators enacted, not anything the Department of Treasury created, Treasurer Robert Kleine said in response to recent legislator comments. Sen. Wayne Kuipers (R-Holland) recently told Gongwer News Service that he would not have voted for the MBT as it is being implemented by

By |2009-10-16T00:00:00-04:00October 16th, 2009|Archive, Politics/Government|

Report: Michigan Relies More Heavily On Property Taxes Than Other States

LANSING - State and local government in Michigan rely on property taxes more than other states to fund operations, a study released by the national organization the Tax Foundation said. In fact, Michigan is the sixth most reliant state on property taxes in the nation. In contrast, the state relies less heavily on income, general

By |2023-11-05T09:50:53-05:00October 13th, 2009|Archive, Politics/Government|

TACOM Manager To Lead MEDC Defense Contract Coordination Center

LANSING - Col. James Braden, project manager of the Robotics Systems Joint Project Office at the U.S. Army Tacom Life Cycle Management Command, will soon become director of the Michigan Economic Development Corp. Defense Contract Coordination Center, replacing former Marine General Bradley Lott. The news reportedly came from State Sen. Valde Garcia, who made the

By |2009-09-15T00:00:00-04:00September 15th, 2009|Archive, Politics/Government|

Attorney General Cox Offers 92-Point Blueprint To Improve Michigan

LANSING �?? Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox offered a 92-point blueprint Tuesday on how he would improve Michigan should he win the 2010 governor's race, saying he would cut the income and business taxes while also wrangling savings from government employee benefits. Cox, who is seeking the Republican gubernatorial nomination amid a crowded field, said

By |2009-09-08T00:00:00-04:00September 8th, 2009|Archive, Politics/Government|

Fund To Help Smaller Telecom Pay For Access Rates Stymie Innovation?

LANSING - A fund that could help smaller telecommunication providers in Michigan bring their intrastate access rates more in line with federal standards would stymie innovation in the industry, a lobbyist for Verizon Communications told the House Energy and Technology Committee on Tuesday. Dave Vehslage, Verizon's lobbyist, testified on HB 4257 , which would ban

By |2009-09-01T00:00:00-04:00September 1st, 2009|Archive, Politics/Government|

First Green Jobs To Go To Displaced Workers

LANSING - A $3 million federal grant to train workers for new energy technology jobs will flow through the No Worker Left Behind program, designed to help displaced workers, but the first chunk will go to those already working. The grant, expected to be approved by the Administrative Board next week, is dedicated to the

By |2009-08-26T00:00:00-04:00August 26th, 2009|Archive, Politics/Government|