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No Reason For Michigan Senate To Approve No-Reason Absentee Voting Now That Snyder Signs Straight Ticket Repeal

LANSING - A bill that would allow in-person, no-reason absentee voting will come up for discussion among majority Senate Republicans, officials said Tuesday after Governor Rick Snyder signed a bill ending the option for voters to choose a party's slate of candidates with a single selection on their ballot. Snyder, in a signing statement, said

By |2016-01-06T12:38:21-05:00January 6th, 2016|Featured, Politics|

Gov. Rick Snyder Taps DNR Director To Serve As DEQ Interim Director

LANSING - Michigan Department of Natural Resources Director Keith Creagh will serve as interim director for the Department of Environmental Quality effective Jan. 4, Gov. Rick Snyder announced Wednesday. Creagh will guide the DEQ through its leadership transition period, following the resignation of former director Dan Wyant. Dr. Bill Moritz will serve as interim director

By |2015-12-30T18:53:42-05:00December 30th, 2015|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

Snyder Apologizes To Flint Residents For DEQ Water Quality Failure

LANSING - Governor Rick Snyder apologized to Flint residents for the failures of state agencies and called on the departments of Environmental Quality and Health and Human Services to reach out to experts on drinking water quality in light of additional preliminary findings of the Flint Water Advisory Task Force that put the primary responsibility

By |2015-12-29T20:22:49-05:00December 29th, 2015|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

DEQ Mishandling Of Flint Water Claims Wyant

LANSING - Department of Environmental Quality Director Dan Wyant resigned Tuesday in the wake of interim findings from the task force Governor Rick Snyder commissioned to investigate why Flint's drinking water became contaminated with lead that pointed the finger squarely at the DEQ. Snyder, who is out of state this week on vacation with his

By |2015-12-29T19:59:07-05:00December 29th, 2015|Clean Update, Politics|

Consumers, DTE Renew Call For Urgency On Energy Legislation

LANSING  - The state's two largest utilities are fighting back against what they believe have been potential misrepresentations about news from state officials on Tuesday that the state can essentially maintain business-as-usual practices and still be in compliance for at least a decade with the federal Clean Power Plan on carbon emissions. "In less than

By |2015-12-28T12:27:18-05:00December 28th, 2015|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

Gov. Snyder Signs Bill To Provide Tax Breaks For Switch – 40 Other Data Centers

LANSING - Governor Rick Snyder last week signed a pair of bills providing sales and use tax exemptions for certain data centers saying they "modernize the structure of Michigan's tax code" by give data centers similar treatment as manufacturing facilities, which better aligns the state with tax laws elsewhere. "Michigan has a long tradition of

By |2015-12-28T12:27:18-05:00December 28th, 2015|Featured, Politics|

Census: Michigan Slowing Growing, Could Lose Congressional Seat

LANSING - Michigan's population grew slightly from 2014 to 2015, helped by births and immigration, but the rate of growth is slow enough that the state could lose another congressional seat, figures released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau showed. In fact, Kurt Metzger, founder of Data Driven Detroit and mayor of Pleasant Ridge, said

By |2015-12-22T19:52:31-05:00December 22nd, 2015|Politics|

Virginia Tech Researcher Claims Stonewalling On Flint Water Lead Data

LANSING - The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services had data that showed there were elevated lead levels in Flint's water, but delayed in releasing that data to others for review, Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards said in an article posted to his website documenting the city's water crisis. Department officials agreed and said

By |2015-12-21T20:16:40-05:00December 21st, 2015|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

US Senate Suspends Medical Device Tax For 2 Years

WASHINGTON DC  - Last Friday, the Senate passed a combined omnibus appropriations and tax extenders package 65-33 (27 Rs and 38 Ds).  Prior to that, the omnibus passed the House 316-113 and the extenders package by 318-109.  The legislation now goes to President Obama to be signed into law. The legislation had several measures of

By |2015-12-21T11:26:55-05:00December 21st, 2015|Featured, Life Sciences, Politics|

Technology, Management And Budget Cited By Auditor For Technology Storage Violations, Unrestricted Access

LANSING - The Michigan Department of Management and Budget is not properly restricting access to information technology equipment and is not ensuring that equipment is being properly stored, Auditor General Doug Ringler said in a report released Friday. The performance audit of physical security and environmental controls over information technology resources for the period October

By |2015-12-20T16:09:32-05:00December 20th, 2015|Featured, Politics|