Politics/Government

Michigan Senate Majority Leader-Elect Looks To Energy, Health Care As Priorities

LANSING ? Michigan Senate Majority Leader-elect Arlan Meekhof on Wednesday pointed to creating a more well-rounded energy future for Michigan as well as improving access to and quality of the state's regulatory program regarding health care as some of his immediate goals as the next leader of the Senate in January. In an interview on

By |2014-11-19T00:00:00-05:00November 19th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Trade Law Hits Michigan Ag Exporters

LANSING - Though the exact costs are still unclear, Michigan growers and processors, and some non-agricultural industries, sending their products to Canada will face some additional costs in the coming year, Agriculture and Rural Development Director Jamie Clover Adams told the Commission of Agriculture and Rural Development at its meeting Wednesday. Canada is planning retaliatory

By |2014-11-13T00:00:00-05:00November 13th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Film Incentive Bill Clears House Committee

LANSING - Legislation that would make permanent the Michigan film incentive program, simplify the incentives and make taxable some of the post-release income generated by the productions cleared the House Commerce Committee on Wednesday. The committee made no major changes to the legislation, SB 1103 , a top priority of Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville

By |2014-11-13T00:00:00-05:00November 13th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Internet Sales Tax Bill All But Dead In Congress

WASHINGTON DC - Republicans in Congress have all but killed off the Marketplace Fairness Act, a long-debated bill that calls for online retailers to collect sales tax in the same way as brick-and-mortar stores. The news is a victory for e-Bay and small online retailers, but a defeat for Wal-Mart and traditional retailers who say

By |2014-11-12T00:00:00-05:00November 12th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Focus Shifts To Roads For Lame Duck; Richardville Rips Prevailing Wage, Electoral College Talk

LANSING - As the dust settles from Election Day and Republicans look at their increased majorities in both chambers, a comprehensive solution to road funding was the talk of a lame-duck agenda by both Governor Rick Snyder and Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville on Wednesday. And though there have been some rumblings of House interest

By |2014-11-06T00:00:00-05:00November 6th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Cotter Elected Speaker; Greimel Re-elected Minority Leader

LANSING - The new Michigan House Republican caucus elected Rep. Kevin Cotter the House speaker for the 2015-16 session Thursday. Cotter?s election came as Rep. Al Pscholka (R-Stevensville), who had campaigned for the speakership as well, dropped his bid and will chair the House Appropriations Committee instead. The Appropriations chair announcement is not yet official.

By |2014-11-06T00:00:00-05:00November 6th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Ironwood Theater Launches Crowdfunding Campaign To Build Art Park

LANSING - The Michigan Economic Development Corporation, the city of Ironwood, Downtown Ironwood Development Authority, Downtown Art Place, and the Historic Ironwood Theater announced a new crowdfunding campaign through Michigan-based crowdfunding platform Patronicity to help build a new downtown Art Park. ?The Ironwood Art Park will be a great addition to the city by providing

By |2014-11-03T00:00:00-05:00November 3rd, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|