Rep. Tom Kunse (R-Clare) demonstrated that he has what it takes to raise cash for the Republican Caucus by bringing in $65,930 in fundraising this quarter, adding an additional $75,000 in contributions from himself and his wife.
The House approved a bipartisan bill package that would allow employees of government agencies to distribute Naloxone, a nasal spray that quickly brings people experiencing an opioid overdose to a stable condition.
Additional names are now part of the conversation around who will lead the House Republican Caucus next term, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation.
A legislative package expanding telemedicine and a bill to offer temporary licensure for speech-language pathologists while they complete clinicals, extending the period of completion by 12 months, were reported to the floor by a Senate committee Wednesday.
People on birth control could visit the pharmacy less often for their medication under proposed legislation.
Legislation designed to lower the cost of insulin could make Michigan a player in the world of drug manufacturing.
Rules that would change how asbestos is handled and removed were taken up Thursday for discussion by a Senate committee.
Dogs and cats could not be used by research facilities in Michigan under certain conditions under a new bill.
House Democrats ran into their first obstacle of spilt membership on Wednesday when a concurrence vote on a bill modifying emergency safety intervention in children's therapeutic group homes failed to pass the chamber.
During a late-night session Wednesday, the House managed to muster up the votes to pass financial disclosure requirements with the help of some Republicans as several Democrats voted no. The passage of the bills left a bipartisan group of lawmakers unhappy.