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"Call your senator and ask them to get the job done on a road funding fix today," said one ad from a group allied with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
The flaw in eat-the-rich policies is that the wealthy are among the most mobile residents. They don't have to stay and pay. They can go to more tax friendly states, and they are.
Michigan House, Senate spend $260K in tax dollars suing each other; Judge delays decision on GOP ‘False Electors’ ...
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy is all in on Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s gubernatorial bid, which could help her ...
Saving a democracy that has delivered diminishing returns for 50 years—and is widely seen as rigged on behalf of the 1 ...
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, who drew attention at the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference for slamming politicians on the left and ...
The independent candidate for governor made the proclamation after the House and Senate failed to reach a compromise funding plan.
As Republicans and Democrats move to the extreme, many people in the middle feel they don't have a political home. Enter Elon ...
In Nebraska, Dan Osborn, an independent candidate who held Sen. Deb Fischer (R) to a single-digit win last year, announced he’d challenge Sen. Pete Ricketts (R).— Though Ricketts should be more ...
Former Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon will not seek the Michigan governor’s office again in 2026, nor will ...
Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon says she will not run for governor or U.S. Senate in the upcoming 2026 ...
Conservative political commentator and businesswoman Tudor Dixon announced Wednesday that she will not be running for ...