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Michigan Legislators Will Have To Produce Documents In Tesla Suit

LANSING - Michigan Legislators will have to produce documents regarding their correspondence with third parties in discovery for litigation, according to a ruling from the bench Friday morning from federal magistrate Judge Ellen Carmody. The ruling came in a suit Tesla Motors has brought against the state, alleging the state discriminated against it by blocking

By |2017-06-20T15:32:48-04:00June 20th, 2017|Politics, Small Business Association of Michigan|

Michigan House OK With Eliminating Inspections For Small Business Camera Systems

LANSING - Video surveillance of businesses is a rapidly growing market, and state lawmakers Thursday passed a bill revising the rules so that small firms can have camera systems installed without an electrical inspection. HB 4654 and HB 4655, sponsored by Reps. Michele Hoitenga (R-Manton) and Beth Griffin (R-Mattawan), would allow small security camera systems

By |2017-06-20T15:15:20-04:00June 20th, 2017|Featured, Politics|

Michigan Treasury Hosting Sales Tax Outreach Seminars In Southeast Michigan

LANSING – The Michigan Department of Treasury is hosting a sales tax outreach seminar in Southeast Michigan to provide insight to and receive feedback from small businesses. This seminar is ideal for owners of gas stations, convenience stores, wine, beer and liquor stores or other small businesses. Treasury Outreach Team members will provide an overview

By |2017-06-19T12:34:22-04:00June 19th, 2017|News, Politics|

Michigan Democrats To Introduce 50 Percent Renewable Energy Standard

LANSING - Legislative Democrats said Thursday they are introducing legislation to more than triple the percentage of electricity utilities generate from renewable sources to 50 percent by 2035, as well as double the energy efficiency standard to 2 percent starting in 2022. The move comes months after the Legislature passed, and Governor Rick Snyder signed,

By |2017-06-16T11:10:04-04:00June 16th, 2017|Clean Update, Politics|

Michigan Public Service Commission Allows Expansion Of Wind Project In Tuscola County

LANSING - Consumers Energy can speed up construction a wind turbine project by three years in Tuscola County following a ruling issued Thursday by the Public Service Commission. Last year the PSC allowed Consumers to buy 19 wind turbines for its Cross Winds Energy Park II in Tuscola County and said the utility could have an

By |2017-06-16T11:10:04-04:00June 16th, 2017|Clean Update, Politics|

Thumbs Up From Michigan Senate To Electronic Proof Of Registration

LANSING - Michigan drivers are one step closer to being able to use electronic proofs of registration during traffic stops following Michigan Senate action Thursday. The bill, HB 4013, passed the chamber by a 38-0 vote and heads to Governor Rick Snyder's desk. The bill would allow motorists to show an electronic copy or digital

By |2017-06-16T11:10:04-04:00June 16th, 2017|Politics|

Snyder Signs Income, Sales Tax Capture For Development

LANSING - Selected new developments in distressed communities would be able to capture any new income or sales taxes generated toward the development costs under legislation signed Thursday by Governor Rick Snyder. The package, pushed by the Michigan Thrive Coalition, would allow creation of transformational brownfield plans. Developments under such plans would be able to

By |2017-06-09T06:47:13-04:00June 9th, 2017|Politics|

Michigan CIO Behen To Take Private Sector Job After Departure On June 16

LANSING - David Behen, who has served as Director of the Department of Technology, Management and Budget, as well as the state’s Chief Information Officer for the past six years, will step down from his post on June 16 to pursue an opportunity with a global company headquartered in Michigan. Current Chief Deputy Director Brom

By |2017-06-04T20:28:08-04:00June 4th, 2017|Cyber Defense, Politics|

Snyder, Senators Urge Michigan House To Pass Biz Tax Incentives

MACKINAC ISLAND - Governor Rick Snyder, Sen. Jim Stamas and several top business leaders called on the House on Thursday to act on legislation that would set up a new tax incentive to attract large businesses bringing new jobs to the state, warning without passage in the next month, the state would miss on some

By |2017-06-02T13:15:35-04:00June 2nd, 2017|Politics|