Politics/Government

Jeb Bush Says Snyder’s Education Plan Will Improve State’s Students

LANSING - Michigan has not gone as far as Florida on some education reforms and has moved away from some changes enacted in the Sunshine State, but its former governor said Wednesday that adoption of Governor Rick Snyder's education plan will mean long-term improvement for the state's students. Jeb Bush, who testified before a joint

By |2011-06-16T00:00:00-04:00June 16th, 2011|Archive, Politics/Government|

New Land-Line 911 Law Could Cost Colleges, Biz, Government Big Bucks

LANSING - A little-known provision in the emergency 911 law would have a financial, structural and possible legal impact on every college campus, business, hospital, school district, governmental unit, nonprofit organization and any other entity in the state with a hard-wired telephone system if its implementation isn't delayed beyond the December 31 deadline. Testimony given

By |2011-06-15T00:00:00-04:00June 15th, 2011|Archive, Politics/Government|

State Worker Health Care Reform Could Reduce Liabilities By $5.6 Billion

LANSING - Michigan could wipe out $5.6 billion of its unfunded liability for the future health care costs of retired state workers if the Legislature approves a bill package making sweeping changes. As first reported by Gongwer News Service last week, the Snyder administration is seeking to move all employees under the 401k retirement plan

By |2011-06-08T00:00:00-04:00June 8th, 2011|Archive, Politics/Government|

Snyder Asks State Supreme Counrt For Advisory On Taxing State Pensions

LANSING - Governor Rick Snyder has asked the Michigan Supreme Court for a wide-ranging advisory opinion on the constitutionality of taxing pensions from public sector jobs that will take place under the tax legislation he signed into law. Snyder's request, filed Tuesday, should short-circuit an expected attempt by public employees to file litigation against the

By |2011-06-03T00:00:00-04:00June 3rd, 2011|Archive, Politics/Government|

State Contribution To Michigan’s 15 Public Universities Cut By Varying Percentages

LANSING ? Michigan's 15 public universities will not be cut 15 percent each, but by varying percentages, Gongwer News Service has learned. The cuts range from 14.5 percent for some universities to as high as 15.4 percent for others, sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Gongwer. Governor Rick Snyder had proposed a 15 percent

By |2011-05-23T00:00:00-04:00May 23rd, 2011|Archive, Politics/Government|