House Democrats and House Republicans are both vowing to work hard until November to secure control of the majority.
House races across the state are starting to take shape with the window for candidate filing closed as of 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
Lawmakers and statewide officers were required to file financial disclosures on Monday for the first time in state history, though the specifics of the filings were limited as officials for the most part don't need to report specific amounts of income.
BATTLE CREEK – Governor Gretchen Whitmer addressed recent criticism from House Republicans for her proposed $8.3 million cut to the Office of the Auditor General.
Rep. Bill Schuette (R-Midland) is ready to play ball as the new chair of the House Republican Campaign Committee.
A new federal rule on independent contractors is set to go into effect next month, so the House Labor Committee heard a presentation Thursday to understand how it would affect Michigan workers and employers.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer in the second half of 2023 shifted her political fundraising efforts to her new PAC to aid federal candidates.
Sitting House members are gearing up for an election year, and their campaign finance reports show who is building momentum and who expects a challenge.
A battle over the state's workers' compensation law could take place this year between supporters of changes who say there are too many hurdles to obtaining benefits and the business community contending the proposed changes would upend the law and create significant cost increases.
The Michigan Nurses Association and hospital organizations were at odds over bills that would prohibit mandatory overtime for registered nurses during a House committee hearing Thursday.