(The Center Square) – Michigan made $39.9 million in Medicaid payments to deceased enrollees over a two-year period a decade ago, with a total of $249 million spent across 14 states.
(The Center Square) – After weeks of public backlash, the Michigan Board of Education officially moved forward to adopt controversial new Michigan Health Education Standards Framework.
(The Center Square) – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is leading a coalition of states urging a federal appeals court to uphold the entirety of Hawaii’s firearm permitting law.
(The Center Square) – Ten Native American tribal nations are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to send a legal challenge to the Great Lakes Tunnel Project back to the Michigan courts.
(The Center Square) – A national pro-life advocacy group has announced plans to invest $4.5 million into Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat ahead of the 2026 election season.
(The Center Square) – Federal deregulation and tax credit cuts are reshaping the auto industry, as Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. scale back electric vehicle production and redirect billions into hybrids and traditional gas-powered cars.
(The Center Square) – The Michigan Supreme Court granted a legal win to opponents of Michigan’s newest Ford Motor Co. plant, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan.
(The Center Square) – The University of Michigan’s hospital system, Michigan Medicine, announced it will no longer provide hormonal therapies and puberty blocker medications for minors.
(The Center Square) – A recent report analyzed the 2024 post-election audits of seven swing states, finding that many were “inadequate” and lacking “transparency.”