Politics/Government

MFBA, MBPA Commends Gov. Snyder For New Liquor Permit For Private Events

WARREN - The Michigan Food and Beverage Association, along with its sister association the Michigan Business and Professional Association, commends the Michigan legislature and Governor Rick Snyder on the passage and signing of Senate Bill 5, a measure that creates a new liquor permit allowing the sale and delivery of beer, wine and spirits for

By |2011-04-19T00:00:00-04:00April 19th, 2011|Archive, Politics/Government|

Democrats Slam Gov. Snyder’s Proposed Tax Agreement

LANSING - The tentative agreement on taxes for the 2011-12 fiscal year budget between Governor Rick Snyder and top legislative leaders came under withering criticism from Democrats, advocates for the poor and the AARP as an insult to the state's seniors and working class, but business groups praised it for dramatically improving the state's business

By |2011-04-13T00:00:00-04:00April 13th, 2011|Archive, Politics/Government|

Michigan’s Population Changes More Complex Than Might Appear

LANSING - As the House committee overseeing the decennial reapportionment process began its deliberations, it was told the story of Michigan's population changes during the preceding decade was more complex and nuanced than it might appear. While the state lost population during the preceding decade, the only state in the union to do so, it

By |2011-04-13T00:00:00-04:00April 13th, 2011|Archive, Politics/Government|

Northern Michigan Legislators Want DNR To Sell Campgrounds To Local Government

LANSING - If the Department of Natural Resources no longer can afford to maintain the 23 state forest campgrounds it plans to close, then the DNR should offer to sell them to local governments for $1, several legislators from northern Michigan said Monday. The group is developing legislation that would transfer the management responsibilities of

By |2011-04-12T00:00:00-04:00April 12th, 2011|Archive, Politics/Government|

Snyder’s Tax Plans Will Face Changes In The Michigan House

LANSING - Governor Rick Snyder's proposal to overhaul taxes through a new corporate income tax and the elimination of several exemptions, like the ones for pension income, will undergo changes in the House, although the exact nature of those alterations remains undetermined, Rep. Jud Gilbert said Wednesday. Gilbert (R-Algonac), chair of the House Tax Policy

By |2011-04-01T00:00:00-04:00April 1st, 2011|Archive, Politics/Government|