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Computer Coding Could Be An Option Towards High School Graduation Under House Bill

LANSING - Computer coding would not be considered a language, but would be an option toward graduation under legislation under discussion in the Michigan House Workforce and Talent Development Committee. Under the H-1 substitute adopted Thursday, the bill (HB 5463) would merge coding, world languages and arts into 21st Century skills, and the Michigan Merit

By |2016-04-29T12:47:38-04:00April 29th, 2016|News, Politics|

Energy Choice Remains Thorny Issue As Debate On Michigan Energy Policies Kicks Off

LANSING - The Michigan Senate Energy and Technology Committee kicked off testimony from interested stakeholders on its proposal for Michigan's energy policies and regulations, but despite an immense amount of changes made over the past six months, most of the same people either liked or disliked the bills. DTE Energy CEO Gerry Anderson was the

By |2016-04-29T12:31:00-04:00April 29th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Innovation Hubs To Get $3.5 Million To Help Commercialize Tech Research

LANSING - The Michigan Strategic Fund on Thursday announced it would provide an additional $3.5 Million to eligible Innovation Hubs across the state focused on commercializing technologies in bio medical, advanced transportation, life sciences, ag-bio and advanced materials. The announcement, made by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, expands the Michigan Translational Research and Commercialization program

By |2016-04-28T20:26:58-04:00April 28th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, News, Politics|

Houses Unanimously Approves Email Privacy Act – Senate Expected To Do Same

WASHINGTON DC - Who says Congress can’t work together? Well   certainly so when it comes to email privacy. On Wednesday the House of Representatives voted 419-0 to approve the Email Privacy Act, an update to a 30-year old law privacy advocates say is long overdue. The bill essentially fills a loophole in the 1986

By |2016-04-28T19:21:38-04:00April 28th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Featured, Politics|

Budget Clears Michigan House With Funds For Grant Rapids Veterans Home

LANSING - The Michigan House on Wednesday approved its budget for state agencies with an additional $500,000 to address staffing shortfalls at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans and the possibility of slight funding increases if a solution is found on auto insurance credits taking up $80 million of the state's budget. HB 5294 passed

By |2016-04-28T19:01:24-04:00April 28th, 2016|Politics|

FBI Maintains Silence On How It Cracked Terrorist iPhone – Israeli Company Suspected

WASHINGTON DC - The FBI is maintaining its silence about a hack that gave it access to data on a terrorist's iPhone, although earlier reports claimed an Israeli company masterminded the exploit. As expected, the agency released a statement Wednesday, reported by CNET.Com, arguing that it doesn't know enough about the hacking method to submit

By |2016-04-28T15:36:34-04:00April 28th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Politics|

Duo Security Gets $2.5 Million Grant From Strategic Fund To Expand Operations – Signs Lease On Allmendinger Building

ANN ARBOR - Duo Security was awarded a $2.5 million grant Tuesday from the Michigan Strategic Fund, money that will be used to fund the cybersecurity company’s expansion and create up to 300 jobs over the next three years.  Duo Security, with locations in Michigan, California, London, and Austin, plans to expand its existing operations

By |2016-04-29T15:27:02-04:00April 26th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Politics|

RFP For Construction Of Gordie Howe International Bridge To Be Issued Soon

LANSING - A request for a proposal on construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge between Detroit and Windsor will be issued soon, attendees at a forum on the proposed bridge were told Wednesday, with the selection of the project winner expected perhaps a year after that. But with projected of construction of the bridge

By |2016-04-22T11:45:21-04:00April 22nd, 2016|Politics|

Michigan PSC Approves Gas Rate Cut Of $1.69 A Month Per Customer

LANSING - The Michigan Public Service Commission on Thursday approved a settlement authorizing Consumers Energy Company to increase its natural gas rates by $40 million annually, though that is $20 million below what the utility self-implemented in January, the PSC said. A future reconciliation proceeding will determine the amount to be refunded to customers, plus

By |2016-04-22T10:47:03-04:00April 22nd, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Bill Would Require Michigan DEQ To Notify Local Users Of Water System Contamination In 2 Days

LANSING - The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality would be required to notify local users of a water system about a tier II violation within two business days - a change from the 30-day window currently required - under a bill taken up in the House Government Operations Committee on Thursday. Under HB 5120, sponsored

By |2016-04-22T10:23:41-04:00April 22nd, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|