Michigan Joins Legal Battle With Birthright Citizenship Lawsuit On Trump’s Effort to Cull 14th Amendment

Michigan has sued President Trump over his executive order denying birthright citizenship to children of non-citizen parents, arguing it violates the Fourteenth Amendment. The lawsuit, joined by 20 states, warns of severe consequences for affected families and state resources.

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Trump’s Executive Order Sparks Debate Over Michigan Jobs and Energy Policy

President Trump’s executive order on January 20, 2025, prioritizes fossil fuel production, rolling back electric vehicle mandates. Critics argue it threatens Michigan’s auto industry jobs and undermines green energy progress, raising fears about the state’s economic future and competitiveness.

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While Both Sides Blather On About “Fixing The Damn Roads” – Michigan Road Funding Ranks 30th Nationally

A Citizens Research Council report highlights Michigan’s road funding challenges, placing it 30th nationally. Despite some funding improvements, Michigan struggles with pavement quality and systemic management issues. A new Road Funding Index offers metrics to guide policymakers in addressing these deficiencies.

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CMU Action C Logo Featured in New Smithsonian Exhibit in “The Value of Money”

Central Michigan University’s legacy is highlighted in a Smithsonian exhibit featuring a laptop used by alumni Chris Janczewski in high-profile cybercrime investigations. His work with the IRS reshaped financial crime tackling, showcasing the intersection of technology, law enforcement, and education.

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Workers at Risk: House Bills Threaten Michigan Minimum Wage and Sick Leave Protections

Michigan lawmakers are advancing bills that threaten minimum wage and paid sick leave protections for 1.5 million workers. Critics warn these changes could harm public health and exacerbate economic instability, prompting widespread opposition and calls to uphold existing worker protections.

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Michigan Attorney General Nessel Targets Deceptive Warranty Scams

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed a lawsuit against Opulent Marketing for deceptive practices regarding vehicle service contracts. The suit alleges false advertising, misrepresentation, and misuse of funds, seeking restitution for consumers. Nessel aims to protect buyers from growing auto warranty scams.

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