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An unsettling culture came into focus as Megan Moryc settled into her new position on the night-shift squad at the Lakeview ...
A new legislative effort in Michigan aims to curb foreign ownership of agricultural land, including timber stands, amid ...
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It's the same in statewide elections ― while municipal candidates file disclosures to the Wayne County Clerk, and statewide candidates to the Michigan Secretary of State, it's the state that sets ...
The Government of Singapore Investment Corporation owns more than 540,000 acres of land in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, making ...
Michigan lawmakers propose expanding FOIA to include the governor and state legislators, aiming to improve government transparency and accountability.
Michigan inched a step closer to applying its open records laws to the governor and the Legislature Wednesday after bills passed the state Senate.
A 2014 Free Press survey found Michigan was one of only two states where both the governor and the Legislature were exempt from open records laws.
Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has long shielded the state’s highest levels of government, exempting the governor’s office and legislature from FOIA requests. The only other ...