
Michigan Extends SNAP Work Waiver for Another Year
News Summary The U.S. Department of Agriculture has extended the waiver on work requirements for SNAP benefits in Michigan, allowing many low-income adults to receive

News Summary The U.S. Department of Agriculture has extended the waiver on work requirements for SNAP benefits in Michigan, allowing many low-income adults to receive

News Summary Michigan is in the midst of significant legislative changes regarding minimum wage and sick leave laws, as the House Republicans aim to introduce

News Summary Michigan is preparing for significant changes to its minimum wage laws. Starting January 1, 2025, the state’s minimum wage will rise to $10.56

News Summary Governor Gretchen Whitmer has announced the establishment of the Michigan Innovation Fund and a new Research and Development Tax Credit. These initiatives aim

Michigan Companies Announce Extensive Layoffs for 2024 In an alarming revelation of the economic situation in Michigan for the year 2024, notable companies from various

Six New Laws Take Effect in Michigan in 2025: What You Need to Know New Requirements of Michigan Retailers and Businesses The year of 2025

Michigan Supreme Court Refuses to Hear COVID Shutdown Damage Cases In a noteworthy decision, the Michigan Supreme Court has refused to consider appeals in three

Michigan Utilities May Avoid Paying Credits for Latest Outage Power Outages in Michigan Leave Half a Million Without Utilities Consumers Energy and DTE Energy, the

Upper Peninsula Forestland in High Demand among Foreign Landowners The Buying Spree Intensifies In recent times, Michigan’s farmlands have become increasingly popular among foreign entities.

Granholm in Michigan: Where are we going to find people for all these jobs? Michigan’s Challenge: A Plethora of Jobs and Lack of Manpower ANN