
Legal Ruling Challenges Michigan’s Electricity Law
News Summary A recent ruling by the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals has declared a major part of Michigan’s electricity law unconstitutional, potentially disrupting
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News Summary A recent ruling by the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals has declared a major part of Michigan’s electricity law unconstitutional, potentially disrupting

News Summary The Michigan House of Representatives has moved rapidly on proposed changes to minimum wage and paid sick leave laws, spurred by upcoming modifications

News Summary Michigan House Republicans are pushing for significant changes to the state’s minimum wage and paid sick leave laws following recent political shifts. The

News Summary Michigan is set to reform its tipped wage system on February 21, following a Supreme Court ruling. The minimum wage will increase, potentially

News Summary In Lansing, Michigan, restaurant workers and business owners gathered to discuss impending changes to the state’s minimum wage system, particularly the tipped wage.

News Summary Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed two significant laws aimed at stimulating Michigan’s economy—the Research and Development (R&D) Tax Credit and the Innovation Fund

Trump’s Possible Pardons Could Benefit Nearly 50 Michiganders Charged in U.S. Capitol Riot Crackdown Almost 50 residents of Michigan, including some of the most violent

Michigan Lawmakers Express Outrage over Forest Clearing for Solar Farm Project Discontent over Solar Project in Otsego County State lawmakers in Michigan are vocalizing their

6 New Laws Take Effect in Michigan in 2025: Here’s What You Need to Know Introduction With the dawn of 2025, residents of Michigan must

Lawmakers Call for Change After Proposed Solar Farm on State Land is Revealed Solar Farm Proposal Shock to Local Residents and State Representatives On Sunday,