Michigan residents could see their unemployment benefits grow under bills that passed the state Senate Thursday.
Bills making their way through the state House and Senate would ban flavored nicotine and tobacco products in the state.
A group of 5 bills that would boost benefits both those in the state’s unemployment system passed the Michigan Senate ...
Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur, defensive coordinator Chris Shula, special teams coordinator Chase ...
Michigan Democrats' corporate subsidies and stalled progressive priorities draw criticism as it exits 'trifecta'.
The Michigan Senate has already passed bills to expand the state's public records laws to cover the Legislature and ...
Michigan lawmakers have proposed a trio of options to increase road funding during the legislature’s lame duck period. On Thursday, Dec. 5, Democrats in the state House introduced three bills to ...
The nonprofit bills were added to the already long list of legislation that the House could take up in its final days of ...
Four bills that would crack down on tobacco use among Michigan youth passed the Michigan Senate Thursday. SB 651 and SB 652 ...
Lansing — With the end of the year nearing, the Michigan Senate signed off on a flurry of bills Thursday, including proposals ...
Plan would extend jobless benefits from 20 to 26 weeks and boost maximum weekly payments from $362 to $614 over three years. Republicans and business groups aren’t happy.