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Michigan House Budget Would Shift Childcare Billing From Enrollment to Attendance, Putting Muskegon Families at Risk
The Michigan House budget would shift childcare subsidy billing from enrollment to attendance. Providers warn the change could cost Muskegon and rural families $50 to $100 a month and push children out of subsidized care.
8h ago·Michigan Capitol·1 source - policy
Three Grand Traverse Children Sent To Missouri Facility With History Of Abuse
Three Grand Traverse County children were sent to a Missouri mental health facility that is the subject of multiple lawsuits alleging abuse from 2011 through 2024
May 15, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - policy
Michigan House Advances Bill to Ban Sex Offenders From Child-Facing Jobs
Michigan House advances legislation to ban registered sex offenders from working at businesses that primarily serve minors, including martial arts studios, dance studios, summer camps, and childcare facilities.
April 29, 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 - legislature
Michigan Senate Committee Advances Child Care Reform Bills Aiming to Lower Costs and Expand Access
Michigan Senate Housing and Human Services Committee advances child care reform bills that would codify the Tri-Share program, tie reimbursement rates to inflation, and clarify neglect definitions to make child care more affordable and accessible for families across the state.
April 1, 2026·Michigan Capitol·6 sources - legislation
Dearborn Voters at Center of Michigan Senate Voting Rights Push After Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Protections
Michigan Senate Democrats advanced a four-bill package to create a state Voting Rights Act after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down key federal protections. The bills would require cities like Dearborn to expand language access at polling places and fund translated voting materials.
14h ago·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - fires
Four children escape injured from Muskegon Heights house fire
Four children escaped a house fire in Muskegon Heights Monday evening, but not without injury. One child suffered cuts from broken glass and three others had smoke inhalation from the kitchen fire that started after 8 p.m.
May 12, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - courts
Convicted Child Sex Offender Found Dead at Michigan Prison, Homicide Investigation Underway
Michigan State Police are investigating the death of 73-year-old inmate Daniel Keith Hosmer at the Macomb Correctional Facility as a homicide. The prisoner, serving a sentence for sexual offenses against children, died after lifesaving measures proved unsuccessful.
April 26, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - politics
ICE Enforcement Rattles Immigrant Families and Child Care Providers, Report Finds
New reports reveal how federal immigration enforcement is disrupting immigrant families and child care centers across Michigan, with parents avoiding essential activities and providers developing emergency protocols.
April 17, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 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 - budget
MPSC Releases 2025 Annual Report Highlighting Grid Improvements and Data Center Consumer Protections
MPSC's 2025 Annual Report shows Michigan leading the nation in grid reliability improvements while enacting strong consumer protections against data center costs.
April 6, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - policy
Michigan Childcare Providers Debate Unionization as Industry Struggles with Low Pay and High Costs
Michigan childcare providers are debating whether to unionize as the industry struggles with low pay, high costs, and state-imposed constraints on revenue. Some owners want to negotiate better conditions with the state, while others question if traditional unionization models work for small businesses in childcare.
April 5, 2026·Michigan Capitol·5 sources - legislature
Michigan Legislature Advances Child Care and Healthcare Bills in Major Legislative Push
Michigan lawmakers advance comprehensive child care and healthcare legislation addressing the state's mounting crisis in affordable child care and key healthcare system issues including medical debt and organ donation incentives.
March 31, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - policy
Governor Whitmer Calls for Federal Social Media Crackdown After Hosting Michigan Internet Summit
Governor Gretchen Whitmer called for federal legislation to protect children from social media addiction after hosting a summit with youth advocates and activists. Michigan has passed state-level protections, but Whitmer said online safety issues cross state borders and require national action. The Kids Over Clicks package, which passed through a Senate committee last month, would ban addictive online feeds for minors and regulate chatbot features.
April 8, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - legislation
Lansing Democrats Reintroduce Michigan Voting Rights Act After Supreme Court Strips Federal Protections
Michigan Democrats and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson reintroduced the Michigan Voting Rights Act in Lansing Tuesday, days after the U.S. Supreme Court weakened the federal Voting Rights Act. The four-bill package now goes before the Senate Elections Committee.
5d ago·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - policy
Michigan Lawmakers Advance Kids Over Clicks Bill as Governor Hosts Social Media Summit
Michigan state senators advance Kids Over Clicks legislation that would ban addictive online feeds for minors without parental consent and restrict chatbot features, while Governor Whitmer hosts summit on social media impact on young people.
April 9, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - policy
Michigan Senate Passes Kids Over Clicks Bills to Curb Social Media Addiction and Online Exploitation
The Michigan Senate passed a package of bills targeting social media addiction and online exploitation of minors, requiring parental consent for addictive algorithms and banning targeted advertising toward children.
April 30, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - policy
RFK Jr. Smirked. Haley Stevens Didn't Flinch. Inside Michigan's Fight Against HHS
Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens confronted HHS Secretary RFK Jr. with impeachment papers in hand. With $30 billion in state funding on the line and a Senate race ahead, Stevens is the only Michigan leader fighting the man whose agency controls everything from Medicaid to child support enforcement.
April 20, 2026·Michigan Capitol·11 sources - policy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Said "Re-Parent Black Kids" and Every HHS Dollar Sent To Michigan FOC Proves It
The Secretary of Health and Human Services told a podcast audience that Black children should be re-parented. His department funds every Friend of the Court office in Michigan. The tape is public. The funding is documented. The system is doing exactly what he said.
April 18, 2026·Michigan Capitol·6 sources - policy
The Era Of Change: Will Michigan SOS Do What California Did?
California released 149,000 suspended licenses after examining its child support enforcement system. Michigan has a near-perfect federal audit score, but the audit never checks whether courts hold the ability-to-pay hearings required by law. Will Michigan follow California or keep scoring perfectly on the wrong test?
April 17, 2026·Michigan Capitol·11 sources - policy
Michigan Lawmakers Push 'Kids Over Clicks' Bills to Curb Social Media Addiction and Protect Minors Online
Michigan lawmakers are advancing legislation that would limit addictive social media feeds, restrict certain AI chatbot features, and give parents more control over their children's online activity, following a California jury verdict holding Meta and Google liable for youth harm.
April 7, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - legislation
Flint Senator John Cherry Co-Sponsors Michigan Senate Bills to Ban Surveillance Pricing at Checkout
Flint Sen. John Cherry co-sponsors Michigan Senate bills that would ban surveillance pricing and dynamic pricing, joining a national movement to protect consumers from algorithm-driven price discrimination.
1d ago·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - courts
Michigan Suspends Driver's Licenses Without Confirming Courts Held Required Hearings
The Secretary of State's office executes thousands of license suspensions from FOC offices each year. There is no system to verify the courts followed the law first.
April 13, 2026·James Thornton·9 sources - policy
Michigan Wedding Caterer Banned for Five Years After Last-Minute Cancellations And Refund Failures
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has banned wedding caterer Alicia Thompson from operating in the state for five years after more than 40 consumer complaints alleged last-minute cancellations and failure to issue refunds. Affected consumers can file claims by May 1 to receive refunds by July 1.
April 11, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - crime
Warren Man Sentenced To 270 Days In Jail After Police Chase With 9-Year-Old Son In Car
A Warren man sentenced to 270 days in jail after a police chase that involved his 9-year-old son in the car. The driver pleaded no contest to child abuse and fleeing charges.
May 16, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - politics
Warren Registered Sex Offender Charged With Attempted Coercion After Chatting With Undercover Agent Posing as Minor Girl
Shawn Michael Smith, 32, of Warren faces federal charges for attempted coercion after chatting with an undercover agent posing as a minor girl. Smith is a registered sex offender on parole with a prior conviction for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old child.
May 11, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - legislature
Michigan House Passes Kratom Ban as State Tackles 'Gas Station Heroin' Debate
Michigan House passes House Bill 5537 banning kratom sale and distribution, with Rep. Cam Cavitt calling the substance a crisis affecting children. Bill now heads to Senate amid debate over medical research and regulation.
April 21, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - courts
Michigan Supreme Court Weighs Juvenile Lifer Resentencing in Cases That Could Redefine Long-Term Sentences
Michigan Supreme Court hears two cases challenging whether lengthy prison terms for crimes committed as children violate the state constitution
April 14, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - legislature
Michigan Introduces Water Safety Education Bill as Drowning Claims Lives in Great Lakes State
Michigan House Bill 4477 would require water safety education in K-8 classrooms as drowning prevention advocates push for mandatory curriculum to protect children from water-related deaths across the state.
April 9, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - governor
Michigan Governor Whitmer Calls for Federal Action on Social Media as Kids Over Clicks Bill Moves to Senate Floor
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer called for federal legislation to address social media's harmful impact on children while the state's Kids Over Clicks bill package moves to the Senate floor for consideration.
April 8, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - courts
Michigan Lawmakers Consider Family Court Overhaul to Bring Specialized Training and Consistency to Custody Cases
Michigan House Bill 5445 would require specialized training for family court judges and create a non-rotating bench to improve consistency in custody and child welfare cases.
April 6, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - policy
Michigan Measles Outbreak Spills Into Two Counties as State Lowers Vaccination Age Recommendation
Michigan state health officials have temporarily lowered the age recommendation for measles vaccinations in Washtenaw and Monroe counties to 6 months as a measles outbreak spreads. The change applies to children in or traveling to these southeastern counties until May 16.
April 4, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - policy
Michigan PreK System Shows Progress as School Districts Seek Funding for Facility Upgrades
Michigan's early childhood education system shows progress with expanded PreK access as school districts in the Thumb region seek voter approval for facility upgrade funding in May special elections.
April 4, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - governor
Governor Whitmer Unveils $806 Million Education Investment in 2027 Budget Proposal Focusing on Pre-K Expansion and Literacy Programs
Governor Whitmer's 2027 budget proposal includes $806 million for early childhood education and literacy programs, with $181.1 million to expand Pre-K for All and $625 million for literacy initiatives building on the Science of Reading.
April 1, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - policy
Michigan Lawmakers Advance Comprehensive Drone Regulation Package Through Legislature
Michigan lawmakers are advancing a comprehensive bipartisan drone regulation package that addresses critical infrastructure protection, foreign-made drone restrictions, and enhanced state oversight through the Department of Transportation.
March 31, 2026·Michigan Capitol·7 sources
