Government/Politics

US Supreme Court To Hear Case That Could Upend Big Tech Legal Protections

WASHINGTON DC - For years, Washington has been stumped about how to regulate the internet—or if it should even try. But the Supreme Court is set to hear a cybersecurity lawyers case next week that could completely transform our online world as we know it. On Tuesday, justices will hear arguments for Gonzalez v. Google, a

By |2023-11-10T09:24:29-05:00February 20th, 2023|Government/Politics, News|

MPSC Chair Explains Why Michiganders Will Pay Time Based Electrical Rates

LANSING - In March, Michigan electric utilities will start time-based rates, where if you use electricity during peak daylight hours - such as from 3 to 7 pm - you will pay more than if you are using electricity before or after those times. Michigan Public Service Commission Chairman Dan Scripps explains why MPSC is

By |2023-02-06T17:53:49-05:00February 6th, 2023|Government/Politics, mitechtv, Politics, Politics/Government|

Record Budget Focuses On Paying Down Debt; Not Tax Cuts . . . Yet

LANSING - A record-breaking $76 billion state budget, with $15.3 billion coming from the General Fund, rolled out of a House-Senate conference committee early Friday morning and through both chambers of the Legislature – fueled by leftover emergency federal dollars and better-than-expected income and sales tax revenues. Around $7 billion ($3.8 General Fund, $3.2 billion

Two Business Delegations From Finland To Visit Houghton-Hancock In May Seeking Opportunities

HOUGHTON, MI - FinnZone  announced two separate delegations from Finland will be arriving in the Keweenaw during the week of May 16 for the purpose of evaluating expansion and collaboration opportunities. FinnZone will be hosting a delegation of five companies from central and northern Finland, sponsored by JAMK University of Applied Sciences and the European

By |2022-04-03T17:14:22-04:00April 3rd, 2022|Entrepreneurs, Government/Politics|

President’s Budget Delivers $103 million For Lower Watershed Of Lake Erie

BUFFALO, NY - President Biden Budget for fiscal year 2023 includes more than $6.6 billion in discretionary funding for the Civil Works program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, with just over $141 million set aside for Buffalo District projects. Of great significance for the region is an additional $600,000 for the Great Lakes Coastal

By |2022-04-03T17:14:24-04:00April 3rd, 2022|Climate Change, Government/Politics|

Michigan Recognized As No. 1 State Economy By Bloomberg

LANSING - Michigan’s economy, under the leadership of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, is ranked No. 1 among 37 other states with a population greater than 2 million since the COVID-19 pandemic began two years ago, according to a newly-released opinion piece by Bloomberg. “Whitmer today presides over an economy that improved the most in its history since

By |2022-02-27T08:32:59-05:00February 25th, 2022|Featured, Government/Politics|

Michigan Afflicted Business Relief Grant Applications Open March 1st

LANSING - The State of Michigan will distribute up to $409 million of its American Rescue Plan Act funds as grants to eligible businesses who have suffered financial hardship due to COVID-19. The Michigan Department of Treasury is administering this grant. What Types of Businesses are Eligible? Afflicted businesses cannot be tax exempt. Eligible business

BLM Report: Michigan Struggling To Grow Faster Than Other States

DETROIT— Business Leaders for Michigan released its updated benchmarking report comparing Michigan’s performance against the Top 10 states. While the state has made significant gains since the Great Recession, moving from 49th to 29th, the metrics show that Michigan is struggling to grow faster than other states.  Michigan has progressed over the last decade, but needs strategic improvements to become competitive  “Michigan is much better off and has come a

By |2022-01-21T11:03:00-05:00January 21st, 2022|Featured, Government/Politics|

Grant Funding To Help Low-Income Customers Pay Home Heating Bills

LANSING - Nine community service agencies have received funding to help Michiganders who fall behind on household energy bills as another home heating season kicks in. The agencies were recently approved for $54.5 million in Michigan Energy Assistance Program (MEAP) grants by the Michigan Public Service Commission and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. The MEAP program is funded by

By |2021-12-05T16:43:42-05:00December 5th, 2021|Government/Politics, Science|

State Of Michigan Drops Federal Lawsuit Against Enbridge Line 5 Shut Down

LANSING — The state of Michigan is dropping its federal lawsuit against oil company Enbridge over the Line 5 pipeline and will instead focus its efforts on a separate lawsuit that was filed in state court, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Tuesday. The change in legal strategy follows a federal judge's recent refusal to return the federal

By |2021-11-30T17:34:11-05:00November 30th, 2021|Clean Update, Government/Politics|