Continuing with his discussion on term limits, MLC lobbyist Brendan Ringlever shared the impact in Michigan since term limits were adopted by Michigan voters in 1992.
The Board of State Canvassers met on two ballot proposals; one increasing the minimum wage and a second that would guarantee earned sick time.
Governor Snyder issued an Executive Directive regarding environmental justice.
On the evening of Tuesday, August 7, on the MLC Blog we will post periodic primary election results as races are called.
In Ingham County there are several Democratic candidates in the primary race hoping to represent the 68th House District.
In the 69th House District, three candidates are in the Democratic primary race to represent this Democratic district in Ingham County.
The 71st House District in Eaton County will be competitive this November, but first the candidates must get through the primary race in August.
The open 73rd House District in Kent County has 4 candidates in the Republican primary race, of which the winner will most likely win the general election.
In Berrien County, the race to represent the 79th House District includes several local government officials.
In our latest “Five Things We’re Reading” weekly feature we had articles on why your coffee may be in danger, how more Governors’ races are becoming tossups, plus more.
A look at events during the week of July 28 – August 3, 2018.
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