Monday, June 17 2013 7:25 AM EDT2013-06-17 11:25:47 GMT
Since the Tea Party is such an amorphous group with no political center of gravity, it's hard to get your arms around how much support Gov. Rick Snyder had the first time he ran.
Since the Tea Party is such an amorphous group with no political center of gravity, it's hard to get your arms around how much support Gov. Rick Snyder had the first time he ran.
Thursday, June 13 2013 10:35 PM EDT2013-06-14 02:35:56 GMT
The Republican-led Michigan House late Thursday voted to make hundreds of thousands of more low-income adults eligible for Medicaid.
The Republican-led Michigan House late Thursday voted to make hundreds of thousands of more low-income adults eligible for Medicaid, sending the legislation across the Capitol to a chamber where its future may be less uncertain.
Thursday, June 13 2013 6:15 PM EDT2013-06-13 22:15:19 GMT
Michigan's attorney general says the collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts is not vulnerable to being sold to pay off any of the city's debt during a municipal bankruptcy.
Michigan's attorney general says the collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts is not vulnerable to being sold to pay off any of the city's debt during a municipal bankruptcy.
Tuesday, June 11 2013 8:27 AM EDT2013-06-11 12:27:49 GMT
One can only wonder what might have happened had all these White House messes unfolded as Mitt Romney and Barack Obama dashed for the finish line last November.
One can only wonder what might have happened had all these White House messes unfolded as Mitt Romney and Barack Obama dashed for the finish line last November.
Monday, June 10 2013 8:07 AM EDT2013-06-10 12:07:34 GMT
For obvious reasons nobody in the capitol press corps would ever admit this publicly. But if you applied a little truth serum, some would begrudgingly concede that Gov. Rick Snyder is a master at staying on message.
For obvious reasons nobody in the capitol press corps would ever admit this publicly. But if you applied a little truth serum, some would begrudgingly concede that Gov. Rick Snyder is a master at staying on message.
Wednesday, June 5 2013 11:35 PM EDT2013-06-06 03:35:13 GMT
Lawmakers in Lansing are working to pass a bill that would protect the DIA's treasurers from being sold to help pay off Detroit's debt. Given the chance to endorse that bill, the governor did not.
Lawmakers in Lansing are working to pass a bill that would protect the DIA's treasurers from being sold to help pay off Detroit's debt. Given the chance to endorse that bill, the governor did not.
Thursday, May 30 2013 10:44 AM EDT2013-05-30 14:44:57 GMT
Democratic Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel may be on a collision course with his own party because he has decided to stay neutral in the upcoming race for governor.
Democratic Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel may be on a collision course with his own party because he has decided to stay neutral in the upcoming race for governor.
Tuesday, May 28 2013 10:45 AM EDT2013-05-28 14:45:04 GMT
Get out the Mark Schauer for Governor bumper stickers. After an arduous journey, the former Democratic Congressperson and senate minority leader has concluded he indeed does want to be governor.
Get out the Mark Schauer for Governor bumper stickers. After an arduous journey, the former Democratic Congressperson and senate minority leader has concluded he indeed does want to be governor.
Monday, May 27 2013 7:29 AM EDT2013-05-27 11:29:03 GMT
It's quiz time. A chance to test your memory on the back porch or hammock at your chalet up north. So, how well do you know your state government?
It's quiz time. A chance to test your memory on the back porch or hammock at your chalet up north. So, how well do you know your state government?
By Tim Skubick FOX 2 Political Analyst
LANSING, Mich. (WJBK) -- Well here's a shocker. One of the most secretive entities in state government has decided to appeal a court ruling that would have forced it to let a little sunshine into its house. It much rather prefers to keep the shades drawn.
The reference here is to the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA) which is about as obscure as it gets around here, but yet this little operation hits you in the pocket book. It sets fees on your car insurance policy to raise money that pays the medical expenses of 13,000 severely injured motorists not covered by the state's no fault law. The fee hovers around $100 a year or so.
Normally when an agency raises fees, the media and public watch. If the MCCA has its way there will be no watching and all attempts inside and outside the legislature to reveal the data have failed miserably.
Enter local Judge Clinton Canady III who ruled recently that the books should be opened under the state's Freedom of Information Act. When the decision came out, in a surprise statement the MCCA director hinted that there might already be a way to do that. Problem solved.
Not quite.
That glimmer of hope was dashed when the MCCA, composed of insurance executives and no public members, decided to appeal in yet another attempt to keep the public out.
The association argues if all this accident data gets into the public mainstream it will disrupt the competitiveness of the insurance industry.
But others argue how can one tell if the MCCA is making justified decisions without any oversight.
This is basically a debate over taxation without representation without public debate or input. Why the legislature created this beast in the first place, using the Soviet Union model of government, has folks still scratching their heads.
But it is what it is and the MCCA pleads with the courts to maintain the status quo. Apparently the shades in their office only move in one direction...down.
Notes: Michigan is the only state that offers unlimited lifetime medical benefits for people seriously injured in car accidents.
The MCCA is a private, nonprofit association created by state law in 1978. All insurance companies that write auto insurance in Michigan have to be members.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 11:26 PM EDT2013-06-20 03:26:37 GMT
Mitchell Young's trial got underway on Wednesday. He is accused in the murder of Robert Cipriano and the beatings of Robert's wife, Rose, and son, Sal.
Mitchell Young's trial got underway on Wednesday. He is accused in the murder of Robert Cipriano and the beatings of Robert's wife, Rose, and son, Sal.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 9:52 PM EDT2013-06-20 01:52:15 GMT
The Detroit Red Wings and city officials on Wednesday announced a $650 million plan for a new arena development for the NHL team in Detroit's downtown entertainment and sports district.
The Detroit Red Wings and city officials on Wednesday announced a $650 million plan for a new arena development for the NHL team in Detroit's downtown entertainment and sports district.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 9:39 PM EDT2013-06-20 01:39:53 GMT
The state's school superintendent and treasurer could dissolve a deficit-ridden district and send the students to nearby schools under legislation narrowly approved Wednesday by a divided Michigan Senate.
The state's school superintendent and treasurer could dissolve a deficit-ridden district and send the students to nearby schools under legislation narrowly approved Wednesday by a divided Michigan Senate.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 9:33 PM EDT2013-06-20 01:33:24 GMT
Gov. Rick Snyder on Wednesday cut short his trade trip to Israel to return home and lobby reluctant fellow Republicans to expand Medicaid to more Michigan adults...
Gov. Rick Snyder on Wednesday cut short his trade trip to Israel to return home and lobby reluctant fellow Republicans to expand Medicaid to more Michigan adults, as the clock ticked before lawmakers break for the summer.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 9:21 PM EDT2013-06-20 01:21:00 GMT
Dequindre-Emery Playlot had become grossly overgrown. George Bearid said enough is enough and began mowing on Sunday. Now several neighbors have joined the effort to clean up the park.
Dequindre-Emery Playlot had become grossly overgrown. George Bearid said enough is enough and began mowing on Sunday. Now several neighbors have joined the effort to clean up the park.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 8:03 PM EDT2013-06-20 00:03:28 GMT
"I don't blame the clerk," Mike Duggan said as he ended his mayoral bid. Two courts ruled he cannot be on the ballot because he had not lived in Detroit for a year when he filed.
"I don't blame the clerk," Mike Duggan said as he ended his mayoral bid. Two courts ruled he cannot be on the ballot because he had not lived in Detroit for a year when he filed.