Tag: Housing
MI Legislature wraps up ’25 on track toward a record low number of new laws
The Michigan Legislature adjourned Thursday for the year, ending a 2025 session where a politically divided House and Senate often struggled to reach deals.The marathon final day saw roughly two dozen mostly mundane bills clear both chambers, capping a session on track to enact the fewest number of new laws in any year since Michigan became a state.
Hanover expansion agreement took willingness to listen, mayor says
‘We’re setting the foundation not just for now but for the future.’ — Hanover Mayor Sue Paterson
London region housing starts increase, but consumer confidence still low
Housing starts were up in November, but the London region seems poised to end the year far below last year’s levels.
Coal for Christmas: Local Advocacy Groups Deliver Coal, Protest Letters to JEA
Jacksonville Residents Rallied Against JEA’s Continued Use of Coal and High Rate Hikes Jacksonville, Florida — Today, local advocacy and climate groups delivered costly, polluting coal back to Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) Headquarters just in time for the holidays. Sierra Club Florida, CLEO Institute, NAACP, St. John’s Riverkeepers, and other groups dropped … [continued]
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