As state leaders debate the budget and grapple with how to maximize program impact, they cannot lose sight of how their policy decisions impact families.
Opinion | Michigan lawmakers must prioritize a family-centered policy agenda
Bridge Michigan News Quiz, June 12: Hooray for everyone
Have you paid attention to the news? Prove it by answering 10 questions about the week in news in Michigan.
Michigan researchers, boaters count on NOAA data. Trump wants to cut $1.3B
Trump’s proposed $1.3 billion cut would zero out programs that support weather observations, water quality, maritime safety and recreation on the Great Lakes.
Opinion | Ending homelessness requires investing in what works
Michigan has the tools and expertise to address homelessness. What it needs now is sustained investment.
Michigan playing catch-up on drone race, but manufacturing past should help
Michigan is spending more than $42 million on drone development as the market for unmanned aerial systems grows nationwide.
Bridge Listens Issues Watch continues with virtual discussion on economy
Join Bridge reporters on June 24 as they discuss the issues surrounding the economy, affordability and statewide economic development.
Chris Swanson brings ‘boundless energy’ to Michigan governor run. He may need more
Chris Swanson is winning over crowds in his bid for Michigan governor. His problem? Most voters still don’t know who he is.
Michigan Blue Cross to limit mental health benefit. Will thousands lose care?
Beginning March 1, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan will no longer pay for counseling services provided in a private office by limited license providers.
Gordie Howe bridge opening delayed over ‘outstanding issues’
The opening of a Canadian-U.S. bridge across the Detroit River that President Donald Trump previously threatened to block has been delayed due to ‘outstanding issues.’
Should Michigan governor appoint university boards? It could backfire, some say
Another debate has heated up over changing the election of board members to U-M, MSU and Wayne State to governor-appointed. But experts say that is not what matters most.