Shortly after the bipartisan passage of bills requiring accessible defibrillators in school athletic settings, a new bill aims to educate students and families about the risks of sudden cardiac arrest in youth athletes.
House races across the state are starting to take shape with the window for candidate filing closed as of 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
Being asked if our organs can be reused after we die can feel morbid.
Community mental health stakeholders testified on the state of mental and behavioral health care in Michigan before a House panel Wednesday morning to advocate for increased funding to address staffing shortages and inadequate rate setting.
Although he contemplated a run for state Senate in 2026, Rep. Pat Outman (R-Six Lakes) will run for reelection in the House.
A new legislative office would help establish long-term relationships between the legislative branch of Michigan's government and the tribal nations within the state, Rep. Carrie Rheingans said Thursday.
Rep. Andrew Beeler is the seventh member of the House to announce he will not seek reelection this year.
Rep. Felicia Brabec announced Monday she will not run for a third term in the House, and instead will focus on running for the state Senate in the 2026 election cycle.
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.
Michigan can do more to improve organ donations in the state, Rep. Felicia Brabec told the House Tax Policy Committee Wednesday.