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Michigan’s 24% Cannabis Tax Heads to Fast Track—Industry Bleeding Cash as Court Battle Escalates

LANSING - The Michigan Supreme Court has hit pause on a high-stakes legal battle over Michigan’s controversial 24% cannabis tax—while ordering a lower court to move fast in deciding its future. In an unusual move signaling urgency, the justices directed the Michigan Court of Appeals to take up the case on an expedited track. For

Cannabis Rescheduling Defined On Michigan Marijuana Today

ANN ARBOR - On April 23, the Department of Justice issued an order to reschedule medical marijuana in states from I to III. But that's about all we know for sure since the order didn't go into great detail on what that means. So Michigan Marijuana Today focuses on that order and what it could

By |2026-04-24T16:17:56-04:00April 24th, 2026|Marijuana Business, News|

Federal Marijuana Shift Could Reshape Ohio Market—And Pull More Michigan Dollars South

COLUMBUS - A shift in federal marijuana policy could give Ohio’s cannabis industry a financial edge—and potentially draw more customers across the border from Michigan. The U.S. Department of Justice has moved state-licensed medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, easing federal restrictions for part of the industry. It’s not full legalization. But for operators,

By |2026-04-24T11:04:36-04:00April 24th, 2026|Marijuana Business, News|

Will Big Tech Lower—or Raise—Michigan Electric Bills? DTE Ties Data Centers to Rate Strategy

DETROIT - Michigan residents worried about rising electric bills are now hearing a new message from DTE Energy: Big Tech may actually help slow future rate increases. The utility says massive new data centers—like one under consideration by Google in Van Buren Township—could stabilize costs across the electric system. But that claim comes at the

By |2026-04-24T16:20:42-04:00April 24th, 2026|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Featured, News|

Federal Marijuana Shift Targets Medical Use Only—Michigan’s $3B Recreational Market Largely Unchanged

WASHINGTON DC - A major federal marijuana policy shift announced April 23 is much narrower than our earlier headlines suggested—and for Michigan’s $3 billion recreational cannabis market, the immediate impact is very limited. The U.S. Department of Justice, working with the Drug Enforcement Administration, has moved to reclassify state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous

By |2026-04-23T15:37:00-04:00April 23rd, 2026|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|

Trump Marijuana Shift Could Reshape Michigan’s Cannabis Industry Overnight—Here’s What Changes

WASHINGTON DC - Michigan’s multibillion-dollar cannabis industry—already under pressure from falling prices and tight margins—may have just been thrown a lifeline from Washington. The Trump administration is expected to move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the federal Controlled Substances Act, a long-awaited shift that could fundamentally change how cannabis businesses operate, bank,

By |2026-04-23T09:33:56-04:00April 22nd, 2026|Marijuana Business, News|

Supreme Court Hands Michigan Major Win in Line 5 Fight—But Bigger Questions Loom on Spill Risk, Economic Fallout

LANSING - Michigan just scored a significant legal victory in one of its most consequential energy battles—but the bigger story may be what happens next. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that a lawsuit seeking to shut down Enbridge’s controversial Line 5 pipeline must be heard in Michigan state court, not federal court. That decision

By |2026-04-22T16:37:40-04:00April 22nd, 2026|News|

$166B Tariff Refund Wave Begins—Michigan Manufacturers, Auto Suppliers Could See Windfall

Freight trucks cross the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor, one of the busiest U.S.-Canada trade corridors. Michigan companies tied to global supply chains are among those affected by the $166 billion tariff refund program. PHOTO CREDIT: The Fulcrum  DETROIT  - Michigan manufacturers and auto suppliers could soon see a significant financial boost as the

By |2026-04-21T11:18:39-04:00April 21st, 2026|Auto Tech, Featured, Government/Politics, News|

Who Pays to Fix Michigan’s Dams? The Answer May Be No One — At Least Not Yet

The 2020 Midland dam failures exposed the financial reality of Michigan’s aging infrastructure: when dams fail, the cost doesn’t disappear — it multiplies. MIDLAND - If Michigan has entered a new era of dam risk, it has also entered a new era of dam math. And right now, the numbers do not work. In Part

By |2026-04-21T10:53:47-04:00April 21st, 2026|Featured, Government/Politics, News, Politics, Politics/Government|

Michigan 4/20: Inside MedsCafe’s Surge in Demand—And the Margin Squeeze Behind It

ANN ARBOR - Michigan’s cannabis retailers are seeing a surge in traffic for the industry’s biggest holiday—but beneath the surface, the economics tell a more complicated story. In an interview with MedsCafe CEO Josh Covert, the message was clear: customers are showing up, but the business model is under pressure. That tension reflects broader statewide

By |2026-04-20T16:28:35-04:00April 20th, 2026|Marijuana Business, mitechtv, News|