Integrys Energy Group is reporting lower earnings in the first quarter of 2015 in the ballpark of $8.5 million over the same period last year. In a statement, officials at Integrys say lower earnings at both the electric transmission investment segment and electric utility segment drove the decrease. The first quarter 2015 …
Read More »No Potential Mayors On Flint Ballot
Who is running for mayor of Flint? At this point, nobody. No candidates have qualified for the ballot. The city clerk’s office reportedly had told candidates for mayor and city council that they had until April 28 to turn in nominating petitions. Several did, but it turns out the deadline …
Read More »Effort Begins To Eliminate Statute Of Limitations On Certain First-Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct Cases
Hearings began Tuesday in Lansing on a proposal to eliminate the statute of limitations for first-degree criminal sexual conduct committed against those under the age of 18, including any assaults that occurred in the past. While the statute of limitations was eliminated in 2001, it was not retroactive to assaults …
Read More »Rules On Charitable Gaming Events Debate Continues
The debate over “millionaire parties,” “Texas Holdem” and other charitable gaming events heats up again in Lansing Wednesday. A Michigan Senate Committee may vote on a proposal to codify current “emergency rules” regarding the events. The proposal is supported by the Michigan Charitable Gaming Association, which represents non-profit groups. State …
Read More »Michigan Senate Approved Budget
The Michigan Senate has given the go-ahead to a nearly 54-billion dollar spending plan. The budget, which breaks down to $15.9 billion going to education and the remaining $38 billion going to state departments, was approved on mostly party line votes. It does not include some of the fee increases …
Read More »Poll Says Michiganders Want Lawmakers To Get It Right On Road Fix Solution
Now that voters have said “no” to increasing the state sales tax a penny to raise more funding for roads, Michigan residents want lawmakers to head right back to drawing board, according to a new poll. The survey by Lansing-based EPIC/MRA shows 87-percent say Governor Rick Snyder and lawmakers should …
Read More »Lawmakers Prepare For Plan B For Road Fix
It’s back to work for lawmakers in Lansing after Prop 1 failed on Election Day. House Appropriations Chair, State Representative Al Pscholka, says he’ll be in early this morning to start brainstorming solutions. House Minority Leader Tim Greimel expects what passed the House in December to be Plan A once …
Read More »Proposal One Defeated 80%-20%
Michigan voters were asked Tuesday to increase the sales tax a penny to help raise $1.2 billion for roads and their answer to Proposal 1 was a resounding “no.” Nearly 80-percent of voters voted “no” compared to just 20 percent that said “yes” Despite the loss, Governor Rick Snyder says …
Read More »Dianda Responds To The Failure Of Prop 1
One local lawmaker who wasn’t surprised by the failure of Proposal One was 110th District Representative Scott Dianda. Dianda said he didn’t believe the problem was that voters simply didn’t understand the proposal. Dianda said the legislature needs to hold the Department of Transportation accountable for how they spend the …
Read More »Snyder Responds To Voters Decision To Turn Down Prop 1
Gov. Rick Snyder: It’s essential that solving Michigan’s infrastructure needs remains top priority A plan must improve roads without hurting schools, communities LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder issued the following statement after Proposal 1 failed to garner a majority of votes on Tuesday: “It’s essential that making …
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