While most Upper Peninsula utilities were pleased with Tuesday’s announcement that large electric rate hikes may not be coming after all, the Cloverland Electric Co-op was not one of them. The Co-op based in Dafter covers five counties on the eastern end of the U.P. (Chippewa, Mackinac, Schoolcraft, Delta and …
Read More »Federal Judge Says Michigan Must Recognize Same-Sex Marriages
A federal judge in Detroit is ordering the state to recognize hundreds of same-sex marriages. U.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith called marriage a “fundamental right” Thursday in his opinion on the ruling. The 300 couples married last March after another judge struck down the Michigan ban on same-sex marriage, but …
Read More »Prevailing Wage Law Repeal Proposed
A trio of Michigan House Republicans has wasted no time in pushing for a complete repeal of Michigan’s prevailing wage law. The law, which has been criticized by conservatives for decades, requires hourly pay on government construction projects to be based on the prevailing wage in a given area. The …
Read More »Pension Tax Repeal Proposed
A freshmen state representative from Eaton County introduced a bill on the first day of the legislative term Thursday to repeal Michigan’s pension tax. House Republican Tom Barrett of Potterville says it is fundamentally unfair to tax our retirees in a way that they could not anticipate throughout their working …
Read More »CCW Law Changes Vetoed
Governor Rick Snyder has vetoed two bills that would substantially change the state’s process for issuing a license to carry a concealed weapon. Snyder says the measures include some reforms he supports, but include changes that might inadvertently increase the risk of violence and intimidation faced by domestic abuse victims …
Read More »Internet Retailers Must Charge Sales Tax, Law Says
It has taken more than a decade, but the Michigan Retailers Association has finally achieved their goal of requiring some internet retailers to charge the state’s sales tax at the time of an internet purchase. Governor Rick Snyder has signed the so-called “Mainstreet Fairness Act” legislation approved during the waning …
Read More »DNR Expresses Concerns Over Limestone Mine Site Sale
Six Department of Natural Resources division heads are rejecting a proposed land deal in the eastern Upper Peninsula that would be the largest public land sale in state history. The six sent the recommendation to DNR Director Keith Creagh opposing the sale of more than 10,000 acres of public surface …
Read More »Mackinac Bridge To Accept Credit Cards At Toll Booths
Some good news for those of us who routinely head downstate–crossing the Mackinac Bridge should be a little easier thanks to a software upgrade at the toll booths. The upgrades allow customers to use credit cards at the booths and review Mac Pass account information online. The software upgrades, necessary …
Read More »Casperson Land-Use Bill Vetoed By Snyder
Governor Rick Snyder has vetoed a bill that would have prohibited the state from making land-use decisions based on biodiversity. Supporters of the bill say it was to protect landowner rights. But the governor says biodiversity “is essential to how our world-class natural resources are managed.” The veto was applauded …
Read More »Ontonagon Bridge Gets New Name
A bridge in Ontonagon County has a new name to honor veterans. The bridge, which is located on M-64 over the Ontonagon River, will now officially be known as the Ontonagon Veterans Memorial Bridge. The change was made after Governor Rick Snyder signed a bill this week introduced by State …
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