Michigan State Executive - Governor
Recent News About Michigan State Executive - Governor
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Assistance for small businesses was left out of Michigan's COVID-19 relief spending plan
Republican lawmakers believe that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer betrayed small businesses when she vetoed $405 million in tax and fee breaks, according to reporting by Bridge Michigan.
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Michigan residents as young as 50, with health conditions, can start getting vaccinated this week
Michiganders aged 50 and older, who have an underlying health conditions or a disability, will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, March 8, according to a report by Bridge Michigan.
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Michigan restaurants and bars, struggling to make ends meet, request relaxed COVID-19 restrictions
Michigan has been battling business closures and restrictions for nearly a year, and as the COVID-19 pandemic is finally coming under control, restaurant owners are begging for some reasonable adjustments to the regulations.
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While small businesses got crushed in 2020, government employees saw increased wages
Michigan Capitol Confidential recently called out Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for her hypocritical statements during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Residents unclear whether Whitmer will lift COVID-19 restaurant restrictions by February
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently announced that the current COVID-19 lockdown might be modified to permit restaurants to resume indoor dining, but Michigan residents remain skeptical, according to the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
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Correlation between lockdowns and unemployment rates is crystal clear in Michigan
The battle against COVID-19 has essentially been a grassroots effort as state and national leaders, along with medical experts, continually evaluate the latest data and try to apply it to safety and protection protocols.
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Whitmer stays quiet on police union reform after police chiefs speak out
Regardless of the idea that union contracts are protecting bad police officers, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has so far failed to address the issue.