Category: Bridge Michigan
Will Michigan bar bump stocks after Supreme Court rejects federal ban?
After court overturns ban the devices that modify semiautomatic rifles, some in Michigan seek to add state prohibitions. Gov. Whitmer is reviewing next steps….
Will Michigan bar bump stocks after Supreme Court rejects federal ban?
Seven states had restricted bump stocks as of mid-2018, according to Stateline, but the implementation had been met with mixed results. Michigan state government, which
Michigan elections FAQ: Are candidate disqualifications the new norm?
State and local election officials disqualified 27 candidates from the 2024 ballot this year. Is this our new normal?…
Michigan Elections FAQ: Are candidate disqualifications the new norm?
Candidate disqualifications are up in recent years, with the most in recent memory occurring during the 2022 election cycle At that time, a signature fraud
Michigan elections FAQ video: poll accuracy, drop box security and more
See what new members are saying about why they donated to Bridge Michigan: “In order for this information to be accurate and unbiased it must
2024 Michigan elections: Dems to fly sky banner over Trump boat parade in Detroit
Wednesday, June 5 Nessel opinion tightens financial disclosure rules State elections officials can require officeholders to provide more than the bare minimum on new personal
Who’s running for Michigan Supreme Court in 2024?
Boonstra, who is seeking a GOP nomination, said in a statement announcing his campaign that he would provide an “unbiased, rule-of-law approach” if elected to
Millions to help opioid users still unspent in half of Michigan’s counties
Michigan has begun to receive its $1.6 billion share of national opioid settlement dollars — half of which is directed to local governments Much of
Prosecutor won’t charge hunter in southern Michigan wolf kill
A county prosecutor will not bring charges in the January killing of an endangered gray wolf in southern Michigan The prosecutor called the killing an
2024 Michigan elections: DePerno runs for state Supreme Court despite indictment
Wednesday, June 5 Nessel opinion tightens financial disclosure rules State elections officials can require officeholders to provide more than the bare minimum on new personal