Politics/Government

Snyder: Talking About Bailout Not Good Politics

NOVI - It is a bad idea for Republican presidential candidates to talk about the controversial auto industry bailout, Governor Rick Snyder told reporters here Thursday night, saying they instead should focus on what they can do to improve the national jobs picture. The question of the auto bailout has come up frequently in just

By |2012-02-17T00:00:00-05:00February 17th, 2012|Archive, Politics/Government|

Details on School Aid Budget Emerge

LANSING - Following the governor's rollout of his fiscal year 2012-13 budget, members of the House Appropriations School Aid Subcommittee received a more in-depth briefing of just how the money would be spent, including a change to the awarding of best practice funds. According to a House Fiscal Agency analysis, the performance-based funding component totals

By |2012-02-16T00:00:00-05:00February 16th, 2012|Archive, Politics/Government|

Snyder Touts Preliminary Improvement In Tax Ranking

DETROIT - Governor Rick Snyder hailed the state's vastly improved business tax climate, according to the Tax Foundation, and urged Detroit-area business executives to keep charging ahead and not to be lulled into complacency as the economy recovers. Mr. Snyder, speaking to the Detroit Economic Club, announced that the Tax Foundation, a closely watched index

By |2012-02-13T00:00:00-05:00February 13th, 2012|Archive, Politics/Government|

Snyder, In Washington, Touts Efforts To Boost Talent

WASHINGTON DC - Governor Rick Snyder discussed Michigan's efforts to improve the talent levels of its residents in hopes of filling existing job openings during an appearance before a U.S. House committee. Snyder, along with Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy, a Democrat, answered questions from the Education and Workforce Committee. The goal of talking to Congress

By |2012-02-02T00:00:00-05:00February 2nd, 2012|Archive, Politics/Government|

Morouns Continue Spending Spree For Legislators’ Campaigns

LANSING - Facing competition from the New International Trade Crossing, the Moroun family, owners of the Ambassador Bridge, continued to contribute thousands to legislators' campaign and political action committees in 2011. Campaign finance reports showed at least $216,400 in spending by the Moroun family, including Manuel "Matty" Moroun, his wife Nora, son Matthew and Matthew's

By |2012-02-02T00:00:00-05:00February 2nd, 2012|Archive, Politics/Government|

Vote On Expanding Cyberschools Expected Next Week

LANSING - After more than two hours of testimony Wednesday that has followed weeks of deliberation, Rep. Tom McMillin, House Education Committee chair, said he thinks a vote is likely next week on SB 619 , which removes the cap on cyberschools in Michigan. The committee continued its testimony after running through the 90 allotted

By |2012-02-02T00:00:00-05:00February 2nd, 2012|Archive, Politics/Government|

State Gets Okay For A Final Piece Of Gateway Project

DETROIT - While court arguments over the "Gateway Project" at the Ambassador Bridge continue, construction on one of the final pieces of the project may begin soon. Officials in the Department of Transportation said they have gotten authority from the Federal Highway Administration to complete a section of ramp that will connect I-75 and I-96

By |2012-01-26T00:00:00-05:00January 26th, 2012|Archive, Politics/Government|

Gingrich Win Puts More Focus On Michigan Primary

LANSING - After what one GOP official called the moral equivalent of a landslide victory in the South Carolina primary by former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, the February 28 primary in Michigan has taken on a renewed importance in the scheme of presidential politics. Before Gingrich won the primary with 40 percent of the

By |2012-01-24T00:00:00-05:00January 24th, 2012|Archive, Politics/Government|