Ford Faces $165M NHTSA Penalty, Second-Biggest in History, Over Rearview Camera Recall Delays

Ford faces $165 million penalty from NHTSA for recall delays and compliance failures, marking the second-largest fine in the agency’s history. NHTSA Hits Ford with Major Penalty for Recall Failures WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced …

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House Passes Social Security Fairness Act, Ending Retirement Penalties for Public Workers in Michigan

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Social Security Fairness Act, benefiting Michigan’s public service workers, including educators, firefighters, and police officers. This bipartisan bill aims to repeal unfair Social Security penalties, addressing the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset that have harmed many retirees’ benefits.

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Michigan Minimum Wage War – Bipartisan Bills Seek to Shield Businesses from Court Ordered Pay Rate Increases

State Representative Graham Filler proposes new legislation to protect local businesses from Michigan minimum wage hikes and sick leave mandates set to take effect in 2025. Bipartisan Bills Aim to Temper Supreme Court-Mandated Wage Increases State Rep. Graham Filler, R-Duplain Township, …

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Two Wage Hikes Coming for Michigan Workers in Early 2025 – Employers Need to Get Ready

Michigan’s minimum wage will increase in 2025 due to a Supreme Court ruling reinstating voter-initiated laws. Starting January 1, the standard minimum wage will rise from $10.33 to $10.56, with further increases to $12.48 on February 21. Additional wage adjustments will occur annually from 2026 through 2028, affecting all employee categories.

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Local vs. State Power Grab – 70 Michigan Towns Go to Court Over Renewable Energy Rules

Over 70 municipalities in Michigan, represented by Foster Swift, are appealing an MPSC ruling that limits local control over renewable energy regulations. They argue the decision undermines their authority and could lead to risky state-driven projects. The legal challenge aims to restore local oversight and ensure community needs are prioritized in energy development.

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American Freight Goes Under: Michigan Stores Closing as Part of Bankruptcy

American Freight, the discount retailer known for furniture, mattresses, and home appliances, will permanently shutter all its Michigan locations as parent company Franchise Group Inc. files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The closures, part of a wider downsizing, could leave both employees …

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Michigan’s Thumbcoast Gets a Tourism Makeover—With Help from Paradise

Michigan’s Thumbcoast has partnered with Paradise Advertising & Marketing to develop a comprehensive five-year tourism strategic plan aimed at enhancing the region’s appeal through advocacy, development, and marketing. Set for release in January 2025, the initiative seeks to boost local economies and cement the Blue Water Area as a premier travel destination.

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