Michigan Senator Gary Peters Announces Retirement After Two Decades in Public Service

Sen. Gary Peters will not seek re-election in 2026, signaling a transition in Michigan’s Senate leadership. Sen. Gary Peters to Retire, Ending Distinguished Political Career LANSING, Mich. — Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., announced Tuesday that he will not seek re-election in …

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Sen. Runestad Urges Gov. Whitmer to End DEI Spending, Proposes Shift to MEI Policies

Michigan Senator Jim Runestad demands the end of state-funded Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, urging a shift to Merit, Excellence, and Intelligence (MEI) initiatives. He cites voter dissatisfaction and financial transparency concerns in his appeal to Governor Whitmer.

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Republicans Suddenly Care About the Environment? A Flare of Hypocrisy About Solar In Gaylord

Republican lawmakers in Michigan are criticized for opposing a solar project in Gaylord, highlighting hypocrisy given their history with fossil fuels. Detractors argue their concerns prioritize corporate interests over genuine environmental protection, while advocates emphasize the importance of renewable energy in combating climate change and fostering sustainability.

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Are Republicans Planning to Gut Health Care to Fund Tax Breaks for Billionaires?

Michigan Democrats are criticizing GOP plans to cut Affordable Care Act subsidies and Medicaid to fund tax breaks for the wealthy. They argue this will harm health care access for working families and threaten public education, prioritizing corporate interests over everyday Michiganders’ needs.

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Michigan Wage Legislation – New Bills Aim to Protect Workers & Businesses – Counter Supreme Court Tip Ruling

Michigan’s wage legislation, supported by Rep. Mike Mueller, responds to a Supreme Court ruling affecting tipped workers and small businesses. Proposed House Bills 4001 and 4002 aim to preserve the tip credit system and adjust sick leave policies, balancing worker rights with economic realities for businesses.

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6 Michigan Legislative Bills – Taking Cash, Bathrooms, and Farmland – What Our Lawmakers Are Debating Now

Sen. Joseph Bellino introduced six Michigan bills, covering school restroom use, foreign farmland ownership, and tax deductions for the unborn, sparking divisive debates. Supporters argue they address practical concerns while critics warn of potential overreach and increased cultural divisions within the state’s political landscape.

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