If three strikes you're out were a picture, it would be Michigan State Representative Jewell Jones. Watch as this story goes from bad to worse to jail.
Michigan state lawmakers are again looking over serious issues surrounding the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency. The findings they say are troubling. One is going so far as to say the agency needs to be “razed” and rebuilt from scratch.
While previous vaping legislation, specifically e-liquid, was hard to uphold, the Michigan House is trying to ban at least one potentially harmful ingredient.
It may seem frivolous with the many ongoing and very serious issues happening every day, but it means everything for animals sitting in shelters around our state.
The Michigan House unanimously passed legislation that would guarantee tuition-free college for children of first responders killed in the line of duty.
Hudsonville Attorney Katherine Henry says the questionable provisions aren’t necessarily hidden in the wording of the legislation. She says they are clearly stated. Henry says if a company gets a court order, the legislation allows the company to require employees to submit to microchipping for just about any reason the company thinks is appropriate.
What if the employees at the grocery store where the Democrats shop had “grave concerns” about coming to work, then what would they do force them by law?