Politics/Government

$1.5 Million Investment In Adult Education Offers Education And Career Support

LANSING —The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity has announced the recipients of approximately $1.5 million in state funding to support adults over the age of 23 with obtaining a high school diploma and placement in career training programs. The six recipients of the Michigan Adult Education 23+ Grants are Belding Adult Education ($50,000);

By |2021-03-11T20:34:25-05:00March 11th, 2021|Politics, Politics/Government|

FCC Votes To Give Households Up To $75 Monthly Discounts For Internet

WASHINGTON DC - The Federal Communications Commission voted Friday to establish a program to offer qualified households up to a $75 monthly benefit toward broadband Internet access during the pandemic. The so-called Emergency Broadband Benefit Program is expected to be implemented within 60 days. The program will provide discounts of up to $50 a month

By |2021-03-01T10:14:56-05:00February 28th, 2021|IoT, Politics, Politics/Government|

Kamala Harris To Prioritize Cybersecurity And Global Health In Foreign Policy Platform

WASHINGTON DC - While the White House tackles domestic crises stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, Vice President Kamala Harris is looking beyond U.S. boundaries to develop her foreign policy portfolio. Harris aides have declined to detail her top domestic areas of responsibility, but two top White House officials told CBS News she has at least

By |2021-02-26T19:26:18-05:00February 26th, 2021|Cyber Defense, Politics, Politics/Government|

MPSC To Tackle Issues Of Customer Engagement As State’s Energy Transition Moves Ahead 

LANSING - The Michigan Public Service Commission launched new efforts focused on educating and engaging utility customers amid sweeping changes in the energy industry and ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. “Michigan is in the midst of a significant transition from large, central power plants to clean, distributed sources of energy, and active customer involvement will be

By |2021-02-19T17:50:04-05:00February 19th, 2021|Politics, Politics/Government|

MiSTEM Playbook Pilot Funding Aims To Expand Education Across State

LANSING —The MiSTEM Network announced it will fund $100,000 in grants ($10,000 each) to STEM educators for usability testing of MiSTEM Playbooks that include real-world examples, advice, resources and best practices created by teachers, for teachers, needed to bring STEM learning to life – and cultivate our future workforce. The pilot grant opportunity will help

By |2021-02-19T16:41:30-05:00February 19th, 2021|Featured, Politics, Politics/Government, STEM|

Two Companies To Invest $7.1 Million In Ann Arbor Area After Getting $1.1 Million In State Grants

LANSING – Two projects generating $7.1 million in private investment will be spent in the Ann Arbor region after receiving $1.1 million in performance-based grants from the Michigan Strategic Fund. Navitas Systems is a leader in integrated design, technology development, and manufacturing of innovative energy-enabled system solutions and energy storage products for commercial, industrial, and government agency

By |2021-02-14T18:29:27-05:00February 13th, 2021|Featured, Politics, Politics/Government|

BLM: Executive Budget Prioritizes Investments In K-12 Education, Talent, Mobility

LANSING - Business Leaders for Michigan, the state’s business roundtable, weighed in to support key provisions of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s Fiscal Year 2022 Executive Budget recommendation. “Investing in people and innovation are some of the best things we can do to make Michigan a more competitive and prosperous state,” said Jeff Donofrio, President and CEO,

By |2021-02-13T17:22:37-05:00February 13th, 2021|Politics, Politics/Government|

State Of Michigan Celebrates Female Roles And Opportunities In STEM Careers

LANSING —In an effort to recognize the important contributions and efforts of women in STEM across Michigan and raise awareness about the gender disparities and barriers that persist for women and girls across STEM fields, Gov. Whitmer proclaimed February 11 Women and Girls in Science Day in Michigan. “At its core, the mission of the

By |2021-02-13T17:22:38-05:00February 13th, 2021|Politics, Politics/Government, STEM|

Deadline To Apply For Federal Student Aid – FAFSA – March 1

LANSING – Students who want to be given priority consideration for state of Michigan financial aid programs should submit their Free Application for Federal Student Aid – commonly known as the FAFSA – on or before March 1, according to the Michigan Department of Treasury. The FAFSA is a critical step when applying for grants,

By |2021-02-10T19:35:25-05:00February 10th, 2021|Politics, Politics/Government|