Politics/Government

Michigan Government Revenue Estimate Sets Stage For Incremental Budget

LANSING - The revenue estimate for the current and coming fiscal years signals a budget that will likely see few, if any, major changes from how it looks now. Revenues to the state's General and School Aid funds will see small growth this fiscal year and next, the Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference determined Thursday, with

By |2018-01-12T13:33:13-05:00January 12th, 2018|Politics, Politics/Government|

November Unemployment Rate Declines In 17 Michigan Labor Markets

LANSING - Thirteen of the state's 17 labor market areas saw declines in seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates in November while total employment and labor force levels also increased in most regions. "November unemployment rates declined slightly in the state's southern areas, and rose seasonally in the northern regions," Jason Palmer, director of the Bureau of

By |2018-01-05T12:13:19-05:00January 5th, 2018|Politics, Politics/Government|

Michigan Enrollees In Affordable Care Act Close Last Year’s Total

LANSING - Despite the enrollment period being cut to just 45 days and cutbacks in federal promotion efforts, the number of Michigan residents who signed up for health insurance through federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was nearly 300,000, which shows the controversial law remains a viable option for many persons, one health care

By |2017-12-30T15:25:56-05:00December 30th, 2017|Life Sciences, Politics, Politics/Government|

State of Michigan’s MiStore Opens To Public For Sale 

DETROIT - The state of Michigan’s surplus store, MiStore, will open its doors to the public for a one-day holiday sale in Lansing. Items seized by police, donated to the state, or left unclaimed at public properties will be available for purchase on Saturday, Dec. 16. “Every year we have a great turnout for the

By |2017-12-07T13:13:56-05:00December 7th, 2017|New Products / Contracts, Politics/Government|

Gov. Snyder Proclaims Dec. 4-10 Computer Science Education Week

LANSING – Gov. Rick Snyder has proclaimed December 4-10 Computer Science Education Week in Michigan. To commemorate Computer Science Education Week, schools and students across the state are encouraged to engage in an “Hour of Code,” a global initiative to reach students in more than 180 countries with online how-to-code” tutorials available in over 40 languages.

By |2017-12-05T20:05:43-05:00December 5th, 2017|New Products / Contracts, Politics/Government|

U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments About Privacy-Rights With Cell Phones

WASHINGTON DC - The U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared sympathetic to a Detroit resident whose cell phone records, obtained without a warrant, were used against him in trial. However, the justices also appeared uncertain about a decision that arguably could affect every citizen's privacy rights, according to a transcript of the Wednesday hearing in the

By |2017-12-05T19:49:05-05:00December 5th, 2017|Politics/Government, Small Business Association of Michigan|

Michigan Economic Development Foundation Hires Executive Director

LANSING - The Michigan Economic Development Foundation has hired Ashley Van Ek-Ten Brink as its new executive director. “On behalf of those business leaders who serve as board members, allow me to say we are all excited to welcome Ashley as the new executive director. She is the right person with the right talents to

By |2017-11-10T08:55:38-05:00November 10th, 2017|Politics, Politics/Government|

Sen. Peters Fights To Restore Electric Drive Vehicle Credit Left Out Of Republican Tax Cuts

WASHINGTON DC – Left out of the House Republican draft tax legislation last week was the Electric Drive Vehicle Credit and Michigan Senator Gary Peters wants to get it restored. On Thursday, Peters (D-MI) sent a letter to U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT), Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, urging the committee to preserve the

By |2017-11-09T20:58:35-05:00November 9th, 2017|Politics, Politics/Government|

State Treasury Department Launching E-Lien Recording Process Option

LANSING - The Michigan Department of Treasury is going paperless and launching an E-lien recording process option for the state’s 83 counties. Through a partnership with Simplifile, all Michigan counties will be able to electronically receive a majority of state tax lien filings, lien releases and reinstatements online. Treasury will begin submitting documents electronically in

By |2017-11-08T07:59:25-05:00November 8th, 2017|Politics, Politics/Government|

Website Highlights Unfunded Pension, Healthcare Liabilities At Michigan’s Governments

LOS ANGELES - A new interactive website pulls together data from over 2,700 financial reports by counties, cities, townships, villages, commissions, and authorities across Michigan to give taxpayers a simple, clear way to find and compare the unfunded pension and health care liabilities owed by their local governments at all levels, including, villages, towns, cities,

By |2017-11-03T08:36:20-04:00November 3rd, 2017|Politics, Politics/Government|