Lawmakers in Lansing are looking to give Michiganders a choice: stay with Daylight Saving Time or eliminate it.  Senator Thomas Albert, R-Lowell, introduced Senate Bill 126 on Thursday, March 6. If approved by the Michigan Legislature,
A spokesperson for the Michigan Department of State confirmed to 13 ON YOUR SIDE that Michigan's Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist filed paperwork on Tuesday to form a committee to run for governor in next year's midterm elections.
LANSING, Mich. (WJRT) - A lawmaker from West Michigan believes it's time for voters across the state to decide "once and for all" whether to continue the semi-annual tradition of time changes.
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LANSING — The Michigan Senate heard from nonprofit organizations Wednesday on how President Trump’s efforts to freeze federal funding have disrupted services and created confusion for clients.
The Michigan House advanced a $20 billion spending plan Thursday.It would cut school aid funding by more than $5 billion for 2025
The Democratic response to President Donald Trump’sjoint congressional address Tuesday was delivered by a first-term Michigan senator who built an extensive national security background before entering politics less than a decade ago.
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Michigan Senate Democrats probe impact of federal funding freeze
Michigan Senate Democrats held a hearing Wednesday, March 5, to take testimony from disability advocates, community health clinic leaders, early childhood education program leaders and others on how they were impacted by President Donald Trump’s funding freeze.
The plan includes $20 billion in funding for critical services such as police, fire, and local government operations.
The Michigan House advanced legislation that the GOP majority framed as a stopgap funding plan in the event of a government shutdown.
Hiring concerns. Payroll issues. Strained budgets. Anxiety over lost contracts and imminent layoffs.  Looking back on the weeks since President Donald Trump first sought to halt federal grant and loan spending,
The Michigan Senate Oversight Committee held a hearing Wednesday on the impact recent federal grant funding interruptions have had on service organizations in the state. Colin Jackson has more.