Politics/Government

Michigan House Panel Trying Again On Cell Phone Tracking Bill

LANSING - After a bill from last session that would allow law enforcement to obtain location information from wireless carriers without a court order in certain emergency situations failed to reach the full chamber, the House Criminal Justice Committee is again taking up the legislation. Rep. Kurt Heise (R-Plymouth Township), chair of the committee and

By |2015-01-27T00:00:00-05:00January 27th, 2015|Archive, Politics/Government|

Arwood Appointed MEDC CEO

LANSING - The Michigan Economic Development Corporation executive committee on Tuesday appointed MEDC Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Steve Arwood as the new MEDC CEO, effective immediately. He replaces Michael A. Finney, who was named Gov. Rick Snyder?s Senior Advisor for Economic Growth in December. Following Arwood?s appointment as MEDC CEO, Snyder named

By |2015-01-21T00:00:00-05:00January 21st, 2015|Archive, Politics/Government|

Michigan Tech Hires Washington Federal Relations Firm

HOUGHTON - Michigan Technological University has a new face in Washington. The University has signed an agreement with Federal Science Partners to do federal governmental relations for Michigan Tech. The veteran Washington lobbyists will represent Tech?s interests in key federal policy initiatives, proposed legislation and government regulatory activities. They will work with the University on

By |2015-01-19T00:00:00-05:00January 19th, 2015|Archive, Politics/Government|

LARA Makes Leadership Changes

LANSING ? Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Director Mike Zimmer on Wednesday announced several changes in leadership at the department. Effective immediately, Kevin Elsenheimer - previously LARA deputy director - will serve as the department's chief deputy director. He will oversee the department's Freedom of Information Act Office, Michigan Administrative Hearing System, Michigan

By |2015-01-15T00:00:00-05:00January 15th, 2015|Archive, Politics/Government|

Energy, Technology Split In New House Committee Structure

LANSING - While the membership of the Michigan House committees for the 2015-16 term has not been announced, the committee structure shows there will be 24 committees, with the Energy and Technology Committee split, the Michigan Competitiveness Committee dissolved and an additional committee on talent and development. When the House adopted HR 1 on Wednesday

By |2015-01-15T00:00:00-05:00January 15th, 2015|Archive, Politics/Government|

Snyder: Focus On Roads In Upcoming Campaign

LANSING - As he signed into law the package of bills to put into place the state's road funding proposal, Governor Rick Snyder said the campaign ahead to win public backing for the proposed sales tax increase needs to focus on the state's roads and how improving them could save as many as 100 lives

By |2015-01-13T00:00:00-05:00January 13th, 2015|Archive, Politics/Government|

Net Neutrality Takes New Twist As Congress Appears Ready To Step In

WASHINGTON DC - While Net neutrality rule-making by FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler sputters and spins, some folks on Capitol Hill are reportedly poised to provide much-needed relief. FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler certainly expected to be asked about the ongoing Net neutrality rule-making in his appearance Wednesday at CES, CNET News.Com reported. But he may have

By |2015-01-08T00:00:00-05:00January 8th, 2015|Archive, Politics/Government|