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 Marsha Chartrand

UAW strike 2023 update: Biden coming to Michigan; more workers hit picket lines

by Bridge Michigan Staff President Joe Biden will take the United Auto Workers up on its offer to come to Michigan in an historic show of support for striking workers. The president said he will travel to Michigan on Tuesday. “I’ll go to Michigan to join the picket line and stand in solidarity with the men and […]

 Sara Swanson

Medicaid cuts off 148K Michiganders in review; cancer patients get reprieve

by Robin Erb  (Bridge Michigan) More than 147,000 Michiganders so far have lost Medicaid coverage, two months into a year-long process to reexamine each case. But the Whitmer administration has extended a lifeline, at least for now, for more than 6,000 patients undergoing cancer treatment. Those patients receiving life-saving medical treatment will receive Medicaid coverage […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Free COVID tests bound for Michigan mailboxes — if you ask

by Robin Erb With COVID cases on the rise and winter months ahead, Michiganders will once again be able to get free COVID tests from the federal government — up to four per household. The Biden administration, which on Wednesday announced the return of free at-home tests, also urged Americans not to toss out the now-nearly-forgotten […]

 Sara Swanson

On Mackinac, Vivek Ramaswamy steals Michigan GOP spotlight

by Jonathan Oosting (Bridge Michigan) MACKINAC ISLAND—Presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy wowed Michigan Republicans on Friday at a state party island retreat, railing against the “woke industrial complex” and vowing to upend the bureaucracy in Washington, D.C. “It was one of the best speeches I’ve ever heard,” Sen. Jim Runestad, R-White Lake, told Bridge Michigan on […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Dark sky parks: How Michigan is becoming a stargazing state

by Kelsey Lester, Capital News Service (for Bridge Michigan) As the Great Lakes region becomes more aware of dark skies and light pollution, efforts are underway in Michigan to reduce nighttime non-natural lighting. Although Michigan has no state laws in place to reduce light pollution — alongside 30 other states with no such laws — […]

 Marsha Chartrand

UAW strike sets Michigan on uncertain path: ‘We’re nervous’

by Paula Gardner, Janelle D. James, & Malachi Barrett (Bridge Michigan) Blaring horns from truck after truck drowned out the cheering thanks from dozens of United Auto Workers picketers Friday morning, hours after the union called its first strike in four years against the Big Three legacy auto companies. Throughout the day, more support came from Democrats […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Michigan has more job openings than workers. Are retirees the answer?

by Ron French and Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Michigan) The village of Roscommon has a population of less than 1,000, but the sprawling Fred’s of Roscommon is often packed. People from around the region just south of Grayling come to the restaurant and bowling alley regularly, as do the tourists who flock to nearby Higgins Lake. Yet the […]

 Marsha Chartrand

To help Michigan teacher shortage, lawmakers may ease retirement rules

by Isabel Lohman (Bridge Michigan) When should someone who retired from the Michigan public schools be able to return to the classroom, football field or counselor’s office? If they want to keep their pension and healthcare benefits, current law says they have to wait nine months. But Democrats and Republicans are trying to make it easier for […]

 Sara Swanson

Jury acquits three men accused in Whitmer kidnapping plot

by Yue Stella Yu  (Bridge Michigan) LANSING — Federal officials announced arrests of a group of armed men in October 2020 for allegedly staking out Whitmer’s northern Michigan cottage and plotting to kidnap her before the November election. Nine of the 14 men accused of being involved in the kidnapping plot have been convicted. Five of them […]

 Sara Swanson

Climate change, bad infrastructure drives away Michigan residents, report says

by Janelle D. James (Bridge Michigan) Climate change and poor infrastructure are helping drive Michigan residents to Southern states, according to a report by the Citizens Research Council of Michigan, a public affairs research organization. Census data shows that nearly 15,000 Michigan residents — mostly young people — left the state between 2020 and 2021, helping lower the population by 0.2% to […]

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