Politics/Government

New Ergonomic Standards, Training Up In Full Senate Next Week

LANSING - Legislation to prohibit the Granholm administration from promulgating rules creating mandatory ergonomics standards and training requirements could come up before the full Senate as early as this week after the Senate Economic Development and Regulatory Reform Committee reported the bill Tuesday. As reported, the legislation (SB 93 ) would allow the Department of

By |2009-01-27T00:00:00-05:00January 27th, 2009|Archive, Politics/Government|

Granholm Signs Cobo Center Expansion Legislation

LANSING - Legislation paving the way for expansion of Cobo Center in Detroit, in an effort to improve the facility and maintain the North American International Auto Show there, was signed into law by Governor Jennifer Granholm on Friday. "The Cobo expansion not only marks a new chapter for one of Detroit's iconic meeting places,

By |2009-01-20T00:00:00-05:00January 20th, 2009|Archive, Politics/Government|

Granholm To Announce Major Transformation Of State Government

LANSING - Governor Jennifer Granholm is apparently beginning the process of a massive overhaul of state government to "transform" it so government is more flexible and responsive to new economic realities, sources have said. She may make the restructuring announcement part of her State of the State address on February 3. While details are sketchy,

By |2009-01-20T00:00:00-05:00January 20th, 2009|Archive, Politics/Government|

Business Groups Battle New Ergonomics Rules

LANSING - Though Michigan Occupational Health and Safety Administration officials argue there is still some time before ergonomics rules would become effective and still a chance they will not happen, business groups argued Friday that a vote to move ahead with the rules Wednesday by the two commissions that launched their creation would guarantee the

By |2009-01-10T00:00:00-05:00January 10th, 2009|Archive, Politics/Government|