Happy to announce that I have accepted a position at @wwmtnews, @upnorthlive and @midmichigannow to be their statewide political reporter.
Looking forward to informing Michiganders from the capitol!
Check out the first episode of my new show on YouTube: Deep Dive.
We’ll be picking an issue each week to showcase multiple full interviews on the subject.
This week, we’re talking education with the candidates for Michigan Governor.
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The way Michiganders interact with healthcare could look a lot different, as Senate Democrats propose a fundamental change in how the state handles the Affordable Care Act. https://t.co/YQuvBd1hZO
Right now, the legislature must regularly approve funding for the initiatives, which split the cost of child care among the state, parents and their employers. https://t.co/s3uBh8OtnD
Lawmakers at Michigan's House Oversight Committee met Tuesday, asking how taxpayers can be sure that money from the RX Kids Program is being used to help children and families in need instead of being misused.
MORE ON RX KIDS: https://t.co/Tw1mVrUyKV
You shop in them, you work in them, but small businesses are facing headwinds that, if left unchecked, could mean big trouble for the economy: health insurance costs. https://t.co/711otEHS2k
If I were running for office (unlikely), this a top contender for my campaign headshot.
Best used in an election graphic with “12.3%” and “100% precincts reporting” next to it.
Abdul El Sayed, Haley Stevens and Mallory McMorrow facing each other, presenting their cases for why Michiganders should send them to the Senate. https://t.co/peNTxTmvsd
The theme this year's Policy Conference on Mackinac Island is bringing together differing parties and perspectives, with a goal of discussing a range of topics.
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Just got a statement from Rep. Penelope Tsernoglou (D-East Lansing) on the announcement from Interlochen Center of the Arts that they plan to demolish the building donated by Jeffrey Epstein. Tsernoglou has lead the effort to get a state probe of Epstein/Interlochen ties.
As affordability continues to be a top issue for Michiganders, a pair of bills are making their way through the state Senate that aim to make sure consumers get a fair shake at the cash register. https://t.co/OEPfMkSaZi