Rep. James DeSana's son, Joe DeSana, has withdrawn from the Republican primary for the 28th House District.
The legislation needed to extend the sunset on the current funding system for trial courts is on the path to the governor's desk ahead of its May 1 sunset, but the bill that would examine a new mechanism to fund the courts is dead on the House floor, for now.
The leaders of the House Democratic and Republican caucuses are among the many incumbents facing primaries in August, though the level of seriousness will vary widely.
Print newsletters disparaging colleagues – while using taxpayer resources and House printing materials – are not protected by the First Amendment, attorneys for the chamber argued in response to a lawsuit filed by a Republican legislator.
Democrats were quick to call out an erroneous social media post from a Republican lawmaker that claimed buses set to transport college basketball players were actually at the airport to pick up immigrants, while the GOP continues to hammer Democratic leaders in the wake of a Grand Rapids murder allegedly at the hands of an individual residing in the country illegally.
A former Michigan House Freedom Caucus staffer is seeking the 64th House District seat after Rep. Andrew Beeler (R-Port Huron) said last week he won't run for reelection.
Rep. Matt Maddock has sued House Speaker Joe Tate, the House itself and the House Business Office over the right to print taxpayer-funded constituent newsletters that are also critical of the governor and other legislators, court records show.
Michigan's House of Representatives will not tolerate racism, Speaker Joe Tate (D-Detroit) said Wednesday.
James Renner, one of the alleged false electors initially charged by Attorney General Dana Nessel, took the witness stand Wednesday to testify for state prosecutors after reaching a cooperation deal.
Two-thirds of the Michigan Senate Republican caucus earlier this month endorsed former President Donald Trump in his bid for returning to the White House.