Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed six bills that will expand Michigan’s unemployment benefits for the first time since 2011, providing a lifeline for Michiganders who are in between jobs. Additional ...
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The six pieces of legislation aim to expand unemployment benefits, strengthen apprenticeships and change regulations ...
BIG RAPIDS, MI - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently made one new appointment and one-reappointment to the Ferris State University ...
The legislation would not likely have gotten to Whitmer’s desk after this term as Republicans will take control of the House ...
Jobless workers will be able to collect unemployment benefits for a little more than six months under bills signed Monday by ...
Before the state legislature adjourned until the end of year, they were able to pass important bills but also missed a few. I ...
Most of the commutations were for Michiganians who committed drug offenses and all three pardons involved armed robbery ...
KALAMAZOO, MI — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer reappointed two Western Michigan University trustees to eight-year terms. Lawyers Kelly Burris and James Liggins will serve on the board from Jan. 1 through the ...
Kevin Davis, a resident of Washington Township, has been appointed to the Workers Compensation Board of Magistrates by ...
Michigan's unemployment benefits will increase by $252 per week and workers can collect for six additional weeks.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law a bill that will extend the maximum length of time people can receive unemployment ...