Category: Capitol News
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Capitol News – June 2019

By Mary Pollock May saw continued movement of appropriation bills, conclusive activity on auto no-fault insurance reform, and the legislative and executive branch leadership decamping to Mackinac Island for the annual Detroit Chamber of Commerce Mackinac Policy Conference. AUTO NO-FAULT INSURANCE PASSES Following decades of efforts led by the auto insurance industry to end mandatory Read more
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Capitol News – May 2019

By Mary Pollock The Governor is still traveling the state touting her budget and policy priorities; the GOP-led legislative appropriation committees are moving their bills without her 45 cent gas tax increase, and a federal court decision rocked the capitol this month. ILLEGAL GERRYMANDER On April 25, a three-judge federal panel held that Michigan Republicans’ redistricting in Read more
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Capitol News – April 2019

By Mary Pollock The Michigan Legislature was on spring recess for two weeks in late March and early April giving Governor Whitmer extra time to travel the state and pitch her proposed budget and policy priorities. FY 20 BUDGET UPDATE Since the roll-out of her proposed 45 cent gas tax increase, Governor Whitmer has coaxed Read more
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Capitol News – March 2019

By Mary Pollock Highlights since our last report are the Governor’s budget presentation, hearings on pension tax repeal, and legislative committees finally beginning to move from orientation mode to hearings on actual bills. FY 2020 BUDGET INTRODUCED Governor Gretchen Whitmer and State Budget Director Chris Kolb outlined the Fiscal Year 2020 Executive Budget Recommendation to a joint Read more
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Capitol News – February 2019

By Mary Pollock Because of the polar vortex visiting Michigan just after Martin Luther King Day, all three branches of state government were either shut down or operating with fewer staff for several days during January thus slowing down the pace of state governance. A NEW GOVERNMENT Governor’s Office — Taking hold of state government by Read more
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Capitol News – January 2019

By Mary Pollock Happy New Year and welcome to the beginning of a new legislative session, the 100th Legislature in Michigan history, with a new Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and many other new faces in Lansing. But first let’s recap what happened during 2018 Lame Duck, the most prolific legislatively in Michigan history. Read more
