
Michigan Senate Committee Addresses Sick Leave Legislation
News Summary As the February 21, 2025, deadline approaches, the Michigan Senate committee is actively discussing amendments to the Earned Sick Time Act. The proposed
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News Summary As the February 21, 2025, deadline approaches, the Michigan Senate committee is actively discussing amendments to the Earned Sick Time Act. The proposed

News Summary Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s proposal to raise corporate income tax in Michigan could significantly impact small businesses and the state’s economy. The increase aims

News Summary Michigan is pausing its ambitious EV charging network expansion due to a federal funding freeze linked to the Trump administration’s policy rollbacks. Despite

News Summary Ann Arbor has kicked off a $14 million rehabilitation and widening project for the East Medical Center Drive bridge, aimed at improving access

News Summary Michigan Central Station in Detroit is undergoing revitalization, sparking excitement for enhanced transit options. Collaborations with Amtrak and MDOT aim to improve connectivity

News Summary The Michigan Senate is set for a crucial debate on the state’s paid sick leave policy as the February 21 deadline looms. A

News Summary Governor Gretchen Whitmer has unveiled a budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2026 that allocates $5.5 million for animal health initiatives in Michigan. This

News Summary Michigan’s energy companies have been granted $14.04 billion in loans from the U.S. Department of Energy for green energy projects. This announcement comes

News Summary Michigan lawmakers are increasingly concerned about non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). These NDAs prevent them from disclosing important

News Summary Osceola County is abuzz with news of a $1.26 billion conditional loan guarantee from the Department of Energy for the Michigan Potash &