In his first blog post, MLC lobbyist Craig Ryan shared what burned Legos taught him about procrastination.
The Senate Republican caucus outlined their five-phase plan to reopen the state and allow residents to live life while COVID-19 is still present.
Following the passing of Representative Isaac Robinson on March 29, Governor Gretchen Whitmer called for a special primary and general election to fill the vacant seat.
Thus far, the Department of State has processed 4,322 notarized applications to serve on the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 13 other Attorneys General in response to a newer policy limiting civil enforcement of Federal environmental laws.
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced the creation of a $3 million Tech Startup Stabilization Fund.
In our latest “Five Things We’re Reading” feature we shared articles on using attention management to help you focus, how capitalism could be fixed, plus more.
A look at events during the week of April 18 – 24, 2020.
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