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Laws Intended To Disenfranchise Minority Voters Mobilize Them Instead

ANN ARBOR - Laws that make it more difficult for people to register and vote, are instead angering the very minority voters they are intended to disenfranchise, mobilizing many more to go to the polls and cast their ballot, contends a new study from the University of Michigan. This effect may explain why, to date,

By |2016-02-25T18:23:21-05:00February 25th, 2016|Featured, Politics|

Despite Business Groups’ Distain, Michigan Legislature Moves Bill To Extend Health Care Claims Assessment Until 2020

LANSING - The Michigan Senate on Wednesday passed and the Michigan House concurred in changes made to a bill that would extend the Health Insurance Claims Assessment through 2020 in a significant move to shore up the General Fund and especially Medicaid funding. The only change to HB 5105 was the date change of 2020

By |2016-02-25T17:29:32-05:00February 25th, 2016|Life Sciences, Politics|

MEDC Hires Florida Company To Rebuild Pure Michigan Website

LANSING – The state’s Pure Michigan tourism website is getting an overhaul  with help from a Florida-based Miles Media Group. Earlier this week, The Michigan Strategic Fund awarded a nearly $400,000 contract to rebuild Michigan.Org, the home of the prize winning Pure Michigan advertising campaign. Shall we call it Pure Florida, instead? Michigan Web Developers

By |2016-02-26T13:21:23-05:00February 25th, 2016|Featured, Politics|

Oakland County Creates Zika Virus Control Plan

PONTIAC - The Zika virus, which has potentially been linked to birth defects in infants in Central and South America, has not been found in Michigan, but Oakland County officials announced Friday that they were outlining plans to help prevent the disease. The plans, announced by County Executive L. Brooks Patterson, are designed to monitor

By |2022-07-11T17:14:16-04:00February 21st, 2016|Life Sciences, Politics|

Clinton Leads Sanders 50-40 Percent In Michigan

LANSING - There are several states yet to hold caucuses and primaries before Michigan's March 8 presidential primary that will help shape the Democratic contest between former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, but a new survey shows Clinton leading with 50 percent to 40 percent. Powering Clinton

By |2016-02-18T09:37:29-05:00February 17th, 2016|Featured, Politics|

Michigan PSC – Renewable Energy To Exceed 10 Percent Of Grid In Michigan In 2016

LANSING - The estimated renewable energy percentage is expected to exceed the 10 percent requirement, a report released Friday by the Public Service Commission shows. The PSC's sixth annual report on the implementation of the state's renewable energy standard of 10 percent by 2015 showed already 9.1 percent of the state's electricity had been generated

By |2016-02-15T11:11:12-05:00February 15th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Gov. Snyder Proposes $10 Million Increase In Skilled Trades Training Program

LANSING - The Department of Talent and Economic Development, which includes the Michigan Strategic Fund, the Talent Investment Agency and the Michigan State Housing Development Authority, would receive $1.1 billion in total ongoing funding under Governor Rick Snyder's budget proposal, which includes a $10 million increase to the Skilled Trades Training program. The budget proposal

By |2016-02-11T16:34:50-05:00February 11th, 2016|News, Politics|

Gov. Snyder Proposes $10 Million To Replace Aging Voting Machines

LANSING - Replacing the aging optical scan machines acquired after the 2000 election fiasco in Florida brought Michigan's then-balkanized voting system under scrutiny and is now a priority for Governor Rick Snyder. Snyder, in his 2016-17 fiscal year budget recommendation, called for $10 million General Fund to go toward new equipment, to be matched with

By |2016-02-11T16:25:30-05:00February 11th, 2016|New Products / Contracts, Politics|

New State Budget Would Give $5 Million Boost To State Cybersecurity Protection

LANSING - A 2.4 percent increase in funding for the Department of Technology, Management and Budget was recommended on Wednesday with $5 million going to cyber security improvements. Gov. Snyder said during his budget presentation that the state is facing "more and more attacks from the cyber world." In the DTMB budget recommendation, $5 million

By |2016-02-11T15:27:44-05:00February 11th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Politics|

President Obama Proposes 35 Percent Increase In Federal Cybersecurity Spending

WASHINGTON DC - President Obama wants the United States to spend $19 billion across a broad range of initiatives, all with the aim of making it harder for hackers to steal information from individuals, companies and government agencies - a whopping 35 percent increase over the previous year's budget. That money, for example, would promote

By |2016-02-11T14:30:59-05:00February 11th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Featured, Politics|