Politics/Government

Report: Michigan Among Worst State Protecting Parents With Child Arrives

LANSING - A new state-by-state analysis shows how little the nation supports and protects working mothers and fathers when a new child arrives ? and Michigan is among the states with the worst records. The study, Expecting Better: A State-by-State Analysis of Laws That Help New Parents, is the most comprehensive analysis to date of

By |2014-06-20T00:00:00-04:00June 20th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Michigan, Israel Sign R&D Pact To Foster Technology Collaboration

LANSING ? Michigan and Israel signed a bilateral cooperation agreement Monday to promote joint industrial research and development projects and to develop request for proposals from business collaborations between Michigan and Israeli companies. ?This is a breakthrough opportunity between Michigan and Israel, two centers of global leadership in technology research and development, in a moment

By |2014-06-17T00:00:00-04:00June 17th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Donohue Talks Regrouping On Roads

LANSING - While backers of more funding for the state's roads sort out what went wrong this week when the Senate proved incapable of passing a major increase in funding for roads, Denise Donohue, director of the County Road Association of Michigan, said proponents may have to look for ways to get the public more

By |2014-06-16T00:00:00-04:00June 16th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Michigan Education Budgets Head To Snyder

LANSING - A $15.75 billion budget funding the state's universities, community colleges and K-12 schools was sent to Governor Rick Snyder on Wednesday after both the House and Senate passed the bill on relatively narrow margins. HB 5314 passed the House on a 60-50 vote. House Democrats could have killed the bill with 13 Republicans

By |2014-06-13T00:00:00-04:00June 13th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

3 West Michigan Companies Get $1.5 Million In State Grants

LANSING ?Three West Michigan companies will receive state grants worth nearly $1.5 million to expand their operations, creating nearly 300 jobs. The money comes from the Michigan Strategic Fund and was announced this week by the Michigan Economic Development Corp. ?Michigan?s leadership in making things and making things work shines through in these new expansions

By |2014-06-13T00:00:00-04:00June 13th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Detroit Attracts National Attention For Urban Innovation Districts

LANSING - Detroit is one of several key U.S. cities attracting national attention for cultivating ?urban innovation districts? in what is cited as a groundbreaking approach to economic development, according to a white paper report released this week by the Brookings Institution, an independent Washington, D.C.-based think tank. The report presents a timely confidence boost

By |2014-06-12T00:00:00-04:00June 12th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

MDOT Grilled Over Lone Response For High-Speed Rail RFP

LANSING - The Michigan Department of Transportation took major heat from members of the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday over questions surrounding the department's request for proposal process, as well as why railroad company Talgo is the only company to submit a bid to Michigan on a high-speed rail project. Critics have charged the RFP

By |2014-06-10T00:00:00-04:00June 10th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Retailers Warn Sales Tax Increase For Michigan Roads Would Devastate Stores

LANSING - A sales tax increase to finance road construction and improvements would "put a dagger in the state's economic recovery," a letter from the Michigan Retailers Association to Governor Rick Snyder and the Legislature says. The letter, dated Wednesday and signed by James Hallan, CEO of the retailers association, said increasing the sales tax

By |2014-06-06T00:00:00-04:00June 6th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|