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The Michigan Senate recently passed a package of bills that aim to cut out the middleman for people in drug recovery.
Lawmakers now have three additional months to reach a compromise on the likely more than $80 billion budget before the next ...
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That means school districts have started a new fiscal year without knowing how much money they'll be getting from the state.
Senate Democrats and GOP leadership continue negotiations as local districts face uncertainty over funding for the 2025-26 ...
The Legislature adopted the July 1 deadline in 2019 after a protracted budget standoff between Democratic Gov. Gretchen ...
Senate Republicans narrowly passed President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, with a tiebreaker from Vice President JD ...
The Senate approved a bill Tuesday that attempts to allow Mackinac Island to regulate all types of fees charged to customers ...
LANSING, Mich. — Just weeks from the first day of classes, Michigan still doesn't have a plan to fund the new school year.
"Our economy has been flat here for a decade. We're going to change that," GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers told Newsweek.
To move forward, there needs to be a budget passed out of the House and the Senate and an agreement out of the Executive Office.