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Ronna Romney McDaniel, Mitt Romney’s Niece, Elected Republican National Committee Chair

LANSING - Ronna Romney McDaniel, named by President-elect Donald Trump as his choice to become the Republican National Committee chair, was elected to that post Thursday in Washington, D.C. McDaniel was elected one day before Trump is sworn in as president. She succeeds Reince Priebus, who will become Trump's chief of staff. Addressing the Republican

By |2017-01-20T11:38:15-05:00January 20th, 2017|Politics|

Analysts See Slowed Investment, China Benefiting if Trump Moves to Tax Mexico-Made Autos

MEXICO CITY – A threat by President-elect Donald Trump to put a 35 percent tariff on imported goods produced by U.S. companies in Mexico may already be slowing investment in Mexico’s booming auto industry, according to a Mexico City-based analyst. In addition to a 35 percent tariff, Trump has called for renegotiating NAFTA, the free-trade

By |2017-01-13T10:38:55-05:00January 13th, 2017|Politics|

Capitol Needs $62.3 Million In Repairs, Upgrades

LANSING - The funding is not yet in place to perform the work, but the state Capitol will need $62.29 million in repairs, mostly to its mechanical systems, to remain functioning, contractors told the Capitol Commission at its meeting Monday. The commission agreed to move ahead with designing the 45 separate projects that would make

By |2017-01-10T20:01:48-05:00January 10th, 2017|Politics|

Michigan Pediatricians: Preserve Affordable Care Act Protections

LANSING - The Michigan Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics on Monday gathered to urge Congress to refrain from repealing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act unless an alternative plan with the similar protections is established, Dr. Sharon Swindell, the president-elect of the Michigan chapter and a pediatrician in Ypsilanti, said 600,000 Michigan residents

By |2017-01-10T19:25:16-05:00January 10th, 2017|Featured, Politics|

New Talent, Economic Development Director Plans To Use Educational System To Recruit Talent

LANSING - Former Michigan International Speedway CEO Roger Curtis, appointed to director of the Department of Talent and Economic Development in December, is still developing goals for the department, but hopes to blend a lot of focus on the educational system, he told Gongwer News Service in a recent interview. Born in Indiana and spending

By |2017-01-10T18:44:43-05:00January 10th, 2017|Politics|

Michigan Public Service Commission Calls For More Info On Decision to Close Palisades Nuclear Power Plant

LANSING - The surprising announcement some two weeks ago that Consumers Energy would end an agreement to by electric power from the Palisades nuclear plan has led the Public Service Commission on Tuesday to call on the utility to provide additional information on its decision. In its call for more information, the PSC has also

By |2016-12-21T16:32:56-05:00December 21st, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Technology, Management And Budget Department Slammed In Audit For IT Recovery Shortfalls

LANSING - The Department of Technology, Management and Budget did not ensure that it had identified the state's most critical technology systems and, for those it had identified, it did not ensure that they could be restored within deadlines, a report released Thursday by Auditor General Doug Ringler said. The state designates certain systems as

By |2016-12-16T07:33:28-05:00December 16th, 2016|Featured, Politics|

Meekhof Declares Voter ID, Picketing, FOIA Bills Dead

LANSING - Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof on Tuesday confirmed the end of several controversial initiatives passed by the Michigan House last week on a day otherwise consumed with recesses and caucuses. Among those proposals was a bill to tighten up voter identification (HB 6067), bills regulating picketing and striking workers (HB 4643 and HB

By |2016-12-14T14:44:55-05:00December 14th, 2016|Politics|

Energy Debate In Michigan House Gets New Twist – Palisades Nuclear Power Plant To Close in 2018

LANSING - The news that the aging and troubled Palisades nuclear power plant in Van Buren County would close in 2018 provided the latest twist to the ongoing energy debate in the Michigan House, where backers of legislation overhauling key regulations are down to three session days remaining to get a bill out of the

By |2016-12-21T15:37:09-05:00December 9th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Michigan House Approves Uber, Lyft Regulations

LANSING - The House quickly and quietly approved regulations for transportation network companies like Uber and Lyft on Wednesday, giving final approval to a series of a series of House bills on an issue that remained unresolved for much of the last two terms. The House also made minor changes to SB 392, part of

By |2016-12-08T17:41:32-05:00December 8th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, Politics|