Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will deliver her State of the State Address to the legislature this week The annual speech gives the governor an opportunity to outline her goals for the upcoming fiscal year amid budget negotiations This will be Whitmer's seventh State of State address as she continues her final two years in office (FOX 2) - The Michigan governor is set to deliver her annual State of the State address to lawmakers this week.
Michigan governor will use her State of the State address to propose limits on cellphone use in schools ‘to improve student mental health and outcomes.’
Michigan has multiple plans on the table to improve the state's crumbling infrastructure.Just months after House Speaker Matt Hall (R) announced his road fundi
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer proposed a $3 billion plan to increase funding to fix Michigan roads. “Since day one, I’ve been focused on fixing the damn roads, and while I’m proud of the progress we’ve made,
Anthony Hudson of Grand Blanc Township is the latest name to join what is already a busy candidate field for Michigan's next governor. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, is facing a term limit and unable to run again for that office in 2026.
President Trump reappoints Governor Whitmer to the Council of Governors, reaffirming bipartisan collaboration on security.
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Cannabis prices likely to increase if Michigan adopts proposed new tax
A proposed new cannabis tax would likely increase costs for consumers and further squeeze an “already struggling” industry, representatives said. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has suggested a wholesale tax on marijuana products,
The marijuana and nicotine industries could be facing substantial tax increases in Michigan, following the proposal of two plans by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's office. One of those, the Mi Road Ahead plan which was announced this week,
A state judge appeared amenable Monday to the Michigan Senate's argument that Speaker Matt Hall lacks authority to withhold nine bills passed last year before control of the Michigan House of Representatives changed over.
At the end of last week, Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed bipartisan compromises on sick leave and wage policies. The legislative compromises were the results of months of back and forth between Democrats and Republicans,