The Michigan redistricting measure may well be approved Wednesday for the November ballot. But the Michigan Supreme Court could still decide to reject the proposed constitutional amendment later this summer.
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Two Michigan Libertarian governor candidates walk into a bar…
Michigan will have its first Libertarian gubernatorial primary in its history this August. From Ayn Rand to civil rights, Bridge talks philosophy and politics over a beer with the candidates.
Michigan Sen. Patrick Colbeck attacks ‘inaccurate’ reporting on social studies role
Sen. Colbeck accuses Bridge Magazine of overstating his role in revising state social studies standards. Bridge responds.
Feds: Oakland County’s ‘discriminatory’ housing policies fuel segregation
County officials say they’re blindsided by blistering letter from HUD accusing their housing policies of perpetuating worst regional segregation in nation.
Michigan justices backed by opponents of redistricting proposal may decide its fate
Michigan’s Supreme Court has a rich history of expensive judicial races and partisan pressure when it comes to redistricting. A 2018 ballot measure may hang in the balance.
Michigan redistricting proposal should be on November ballot, court rules
An appeals court rejected a challenge to a Michigan ballot measure that would create an independent commission to decide how state legislative lines are drawn. State Supreme Court may make final call.
Michigan House passes Medicaid work rules. May soon go to governor.
Bill would require fewer hours worked each month, and allow Medicaid recipients to count volunteering or job search toward rules
Michigan Republicans repeal prevailing wage law
Citizen ballot petition is immune from Gov. Rick Snyder’s veto. Union-backed contractors decry that it will cut wages for building trades workers.
Flint Township tells the world: Please, don’t confuse us with Flint
Flint Township frustrated as effort to change the name, distance itself from city of the same name is stuck in legislature
Michigan Republicans won’t pass marijuana bill. Voters to decide in November.
Michigan Republican leaders say they will not vote on a pot bill before a Tuesday deadline, which leaves the matter to voters this fall and may spur a heavier Democratic turnout.