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Whitmer Asked for Help as Genesee County Prosecutor's Office Faces 21 Layoffs
State Sen. John Cherry asked Governor Whitmer for work project funds to prevent 21 layoffs in Genesee County Prosecutor's Office as High-Crime Community Support Grant funding runs dry.
2d ago·Michigan Capitol·1 source - policy
MPSC Approves 1.3 GW Energy Storage Contracts Including Huron County Data Center Deal
Michigan Public Service Commission approved six energy storage projects totaling 1,332 megawatts, including a 450 MW Big Mitten Energy Center in Huron County with a 20-year tolling agreement for DTE Electric.
3d ago·Michigan Capitol·1 source - courts
Genesee County Prosecutor Faces Layoffs as State Grant Funding Runs Dry
Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton faces potential layoffs of 21 employees as state grant funding for the High-Crime Community Support Grant program runs dry, despite promises of continuous annual funding.
3d ago·Michigan Capitol·1 source - elections
Michigan Gubernatorial Debate Fallout as John James Withdraws from Oakland County Event
Michigan Republican gubernatorial frontrunner John James faces backlash after his campaign asks Oakland County GOP to remove his image from a debate flyer, prompting accusations of waffling on whether he plans to attend the April 30 event.
6d ago·Michigan Capitol·1 source - elections
Michigan Election Clerk Victoria Bishop Faces State Investigation Over Alleged Voter Registration Purge
Michigan Bureau of Elections sends formal letter to Antrim County Clerk Victoria Bishop demanding explanation after reports she improperly canceled and changed voter registrations in violation of state election law.
5h ago·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - politics
Michigan Solar Farm Pushback: Rural Communities Challenge State Approval Process as EDF Project Advances in Genesee County
Residents in northern Genesee County are gathering to fight a 2,021-acre solar project proposed by EDF Renewables, part of a broader trend of opposition to large-scale solar farms across Michigan as state law shifts approval power from local townships to the MPSC.
2h ago·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - politics
Genesee County Approves Rx Kids Cash Expansion Despite Republican Opposition
Genesee County commissioners vote 6-3 to approve $1.3 million expansion of Rx Kids prenatal cash program, with Republicans opposing geographic limitations.
23h ago·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - politics
Michigan Officials Slam DOJ Demand for Wayne County Ballots as Federal Interference
Attorney General Dana Nessel, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson jointly condemned a DOJ letter threatening Wayne County with a court order to turn over 2024 election ballots. Officials say the demand is baseless federal interference.
1d ago·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - elections
Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson Files 26,752 Signatures to Run for Michigan Governor
Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson has filed 26,752 signatures to qualify for the Michigan governor's ballot, joining Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Mayor Tom Leonard in the Democratic primary field.
3d ago·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - politics
John James Debate Standoff With Oakland County GOP Deepens Michigan Republican Primary Rift
John James' debate standoff with Oakland County GOP deepens Michigan Republican primary rift as the frontrunner's refusal to commit to an April 30 debate creates tension with county party leaders.
April 11, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - courts
Michigan Attorney General Charges Macomb County Dentist with Racketeering in Massive Alleged Medicaid Fraud Scheme
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has charged a Macomb County dentist with racketeering and 131 counts of Medicaid fraud in an alleged scheme involving dental crowns that were billed but never provided to patients.
April 6, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - courts
Michigan Attorney General Charges Macomb County Dentist with 131 Counts of Medicaid Fraud in Alleged Dental Crowns Scheme
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced April 3 that a Macomb County dentist faces 131 counts of Medicaid fraud and one count of racketeering in an alleged scheme involving unnecessary dental crowns billed to the state's Medicaid program.
April 5, 2026·Michigan Capitol·5 sources - policy
Michigan Measles Outbreak Spills to Monroe County as State Health Officials Recommend Earlier Vaccination for Infants
Michigan's measles outbreak has expanded to Monroe County, bringing the state total to eight confirmed cases. Health officials are recommending that infants as young as 6 months receive an accelerated first dose of the MMR vaccine in several southeast Michigan counties due to possible community transmission. The outbreak has cost health departments nearly $100,000 so far in containment efforts.
April 4, 2026·Michigan Capitol·5 sources - politics
Michigan Road Construction Season Begins with Nearly $60 Million in Oakland County Projects and Statewide Infrastructure Improvements
Michigan's 2026 road construction season has begun with nearly $60 million in Oakland County projects and multiple statewide infrastructure improvements, including resurfacing, bridge repairs, and culvert replacements across the state.
April 3, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - policy
MDOT Starts $7 Million Bridge Improvement Project at I-96, US-31 Interchange in Muskegon County
MDOT begins $7 million bridge improvement project at I-96, US-31 interchange in Muskegon County with partial deck replacement, new expansion joints, and substructure improvements starting April 6.
March 31, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - government
Steven D. Capps Trains New FOC Employees on "Customer Service" While Tom Boyd Claims No Authority Over 100% Grievance Denial Rate
SCAO Director Steven D. Capps hosted a training webinar teaching new FOC employees about customer service and the purpose of the Friend of the Court. His boss, State Court Administrator Tom Boyd, told the press that SCAO has no legal authority over the grievance process that has denied 100% of parent complaints in Kalamazoo County for five years.
April 10, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - government
John Nevin Asks "But Are You Wearing Pants?" - Michigan Supreme Court Director Comments on Subordinate While Court Denies 100% of Family Grievances
John Nevin, Communications Director for the Michigan Supreme Court, publicly asked a court consultant whether he was wearing pants on LinkedIn. Meanwhile, Ari B. Adler, a communications consultant with ties to SCAO, was working from a beach watching a SpaceX launch. The court system they represent has denied 100% of parent grievances in Kalamazoo County over five consecutive years.
April 10, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - State Government
State FOC Bureau Director Steven D. Capps Oversaw 100% Grievance Denial Rate in Kalamazoo While Collecting Awards and Blogging About Portal Metrics
A state-level director within the Michigan Supreme Court's administrative office has presided over a grievance system that denied every parent complaint in Kalamazoo County for five straight years. During that time, he received an industry award, published blog posts celebrating website traffic, and trained new staff on customer service. The Legislature has never held a hearing on FOC grievance outcomes.
April 9, 2026·Michigan Capitol·7 sources - government
Bangor Township Residents Vote on $9.3M Fire Station Bond That Would Replace Over 50-Year-Old Station
Bangor Township residents will vote on a $9.28 million bond to replace a fire station built in 1963 with a modern facility that would cost taxpayers about $75 annually per household.
3d ago·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - courts
Michigan Supreme Court Weighs Juvenile Lifer Sentences as Prosecutors Push for Renewed Prison Terms
Michigan Supreme Court justices consider cases that could redefine sentencing for young people convicted of crimes, with prosecutors pushing for renewed prison terms while defense attorneys argue the court must establish clear sentencing boundaries.
April 9, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - courts
Supreme Court Weighs Michigan Tax Auction Case That Could Reshape Property Rights Nationwide
The U.S. Supreme Court is deciding whether local governments can keep surplus equity from homes they auction to pay tax debts, or must compensate homeowners for full market value. The case involves a Michigan family who lost their $200,000 home after foreclosure for a $2,000 tax debt they never owed.
April 7, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - crime
Woman Arrested After Early Morning Shooting in Oshtemo Township Apartment Leaves Man With Non-Life-Threatening Wound
A 41-year-old woman is in custody after a shooting at an Oshtemo Township apartment building left a 31-year-old man with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to his leg early Saturday morning.
April 6, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - courts
Three Years Later, Opioid Settlement Funds Still Sitting in Bank Accounts Across Michigan Counties
More than three years after Michigan communities began receiving millions from a national opioid lawsuit settlement, some have yet to spend any of the funds. A new report from the Attorney General's office will provide details on how communities across the state are handling the critical funding meant to help those battling addiction.
April 4, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - courts
Michigan Opioid Settlement Funds Remain Unspent in Many Communities Three Years Later
Michigan communities have received millions in opioid settlement funds since 2023, but more than 40% of communities haven't spent any of it three years later, with approximately $90 million sitting in bank accounts statewide.
April 3, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - elections
Michigan Democrats Nominated Washtenaw Prosecutor Eli Savit for Attorney General After First-Round Win Over Karen McDonald
Michigan Democrats nominated Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit as their attorney general candidate at their state endorsement convention in Detroit, where he defeated Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald in the first round of voting.
11h ago·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - elections
Gilchrist Secures Michigan Democratic Party Endorsement for Secretary of State
Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist won the Michigan Democratic Party endorsement for secretary of state at the April 19 convention, defeating Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum and former Michigan Lottery Commissioner Suzanna Shkreli in a two-round voting process.
20h ago·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - elections
Swanson, Benson Submit Petitions for Contested Michigan Gubernatorial Primary
Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson submit petition signatures for contested Democratic governor primary in August
3d ago·Michigan Capitol·1 source - elections
Attorney General Candidate Eli Savit Used Government Gas Card for Campaign Travel, Records Show
Democratic attorney general candidate Eli Savit used a government gas card for campaign travel in Washtenaw County, a practice he says is part of his compensation package.
3d ago·Michigan Capitol·1 source - politics
Michigan Republican Gubernatorial Frontrunner John James Avoids April Debate Amidst Campaign Speculation
Michigan U.S. Representative John James has refused to commit to a Republican gubernatorial debate scheduled for April 30 in Auburn Hills, prompting criticism from Oakland County GOP officials while his campaign maintains it will hold serious debates when the field is set.
April 10, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - government
New Federal Child Support Commissioner Adam Norman Brings Enforcement Focus to Oversight of State Programs
Adam Norman has taken office as the new Commissioner of the Office of Child Support Enforcement, overseeing Title IV-D compliance for all state programs including Michigan's 75-county Friend of the Court system.
April 10, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - governor
Michigan Governor Signs Health Care and Local Development Bills Including Wood Duck as Official State Duck
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signs three bipartisan bills addressing physician licensing through the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, downtown revitalization via tax increment financing in St. Clair County, and designation of the wood duck as the official state duck in recognition of conservation success.
April 8, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - policy
Michigan Measles Outbreak Strains Health Department Resources as State Recommends Early Vaccine Doses for Children
Michigan's measles outbreak strains health department resources as state recommends early vaccine doses for children amid seven confirmed cases in Washtenaw County and a potential eighth in Monroe County.
April 6, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - policy
Michigan Measles Outbreak Forces Temporary Early Vaccine Recommendation as Cases Spread to Two Counties
Michigan measles cases have reached eight across two counties, prompting state health officials to temporarily recommend early MMR vaccination for infants as young as 6 months. The outbreak has spread from Washtenaw County to Monroe County, raising concerns about community transmission.
April 6, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - policy
Michigan Fishing Season 2026 Brings New Regulations for Walleye, Lake Trout, and Burbot
Michigan's 2026 fishing season brings new walleye slot limits in Marquette County, reduced lake trout possession limits in Lake Superior, and expanded spearfishing waters across the Great Lakes.
April 5, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - policy
Michigan Counties Rush to Implement Data Center Moratoriums Amid Growing Local Opposition
Michigan counties are implementing data center moratoriums amid growing concerns about environmental and community impacts, with Huron County approving a three-year pause and Washtenaw County supporting local actions.
April 4, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - elections
Michigan GOP Nominates Anthony Forlini for Secretary of State, Doug Lloyd for Attorney General
Michigan GOP convention selects Macomb County Clerk Anthony Forlini for secretary of state and Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd for attorney general in bid to unify party ahead of 2026 general election.
April 3, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - courts
Michigan Health Officials Recommend Early Measles Vaccines for Infants Amid Spreading Outbreak
Michigan state health officials have recommended that infants ages 6-11 months receive an accelerated measles vaccine dose in seven southeast Michigan counties amid a spreading outbreak that has reached Monroe County from Washtenaw County.
April 3, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - elections
Michigan GOP Nominates Doug Lloyd and Anthony Forlini as Attorney General and Secretary of State Candidates for 2026 Election
Michigan Republicans nominate Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd for attorney general and Macomb County Clerk Anthony Forlini for secretary of state in the closely-watched 2026 election. Lloyd campaigns on law enforcement support and victim advocacy, while Forlini emphasizes election security and transparency.
April 2, 2026·Michigan Capitol·5 sources - elections
Michigan GOP Governor Primary Heats Up as Perry Johnson Gains on John James in Polls and Advertising
Michigan Republican gubernatorial primary intensifies as Perry Johnson closes gap on U.S. Rep. John James through $10 million ad campaign and growing support in Macomb County.
April 1, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - elections
Absentee Ballots Mailed for Michigan Senate 35th District Special Election as Race Tightens
Midland County voters received absentee ballots for the May 5 special election in Michigan's 35th Senate District, which could determine whether Democrats maintain their narrow majority in the state Senate.
April 1, 2026·Michigan Capitol·5 sources - elections
Michigan Republicans Nominate Anthony Forlini and Doug Lloyd as Secretary of State and Attorney General Candidates
Michigan GOP delegates have nominated Macomb County Clerk Anthony Forlini as their secretary of state candidate and Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd as their attorney general candidate at the party's endorsement convention in Novi.
March 31, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - elections
Michigan Republicans Endorse Lloyd and Forlini for Attorney General and Secretary of State
Michigan Republicans have selected early endorsements for attorney general and secretary of state at a convention in Novi, with Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd and Macomb County Clerk Tony Forlini winning the nominations ahead of the August formal convention.
March 30, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources
