In his latest blog post, MLC lobbyist & procurement consultant Tony Des Chenes discusses how the legislative process and government contracts are intertwined.
Two of three ballot proposals moved forward toward the ballot, while the third hit a wall.
Tomorrow evening, MLC will be posting periodic updates to primary races on our blog.
A US District Court judge ruled against Michigan’s ban on straight ticket voting.
In our weekly “Five Things We’re Reading” feature we had articles on how cities are changing the way their use government contracts, how states are working to reduce recidivism, plus more.
In the 78th House District six Republican candidates are in the primary race to represent this Republican district in January.
Expect the Republican primary to determine who will represent the 81st House District next year. The packed list of candidates includes a Superintendent, a Township Clerk, and a former candidate for this seat.
In the Republican strong 88th House District there are four GOP candidates vying for the opportunity to represent this district in January.
Expect the winner of the GOP primary in the 90th House District to win in November; which of the two candidates will it be?
In the seat now held by House Speaker Tom Leonard, five candidates, from three different parties, are all hoping to succeed him.
In the 94th House District in Saginaw County, 3 GOP and 1 Dem candidate want to serve the residents of this district in January.
A look at events during the week of August 4 – 20, 2018.
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