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.
Lawmakers are proposing a new fund to provide investments for Michigan startup companies.
Following a closely watched special election, the two empty House seats have been filled, restoring Democrats to their 56-54, two-person majority.
Four criminal justice related bills previously mulled by a House committee were reported to the floor on Tuesday.
To properly support the transition to electric vehicles, Michigan needs to support improved access to EV chargers, supporters of HB 4708 told the House Tax Policy Committee Wednesday.
People on birth control could visit the pharmacy less often for their medication under proposed legislation.
Members of the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission on Wednesday voted to adopt a Detroit House district remedy map for court approval, and days ahead of the federal three-judge panel's March 1 deadline.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday didn't directly express concerns about the potential for Democrats choosing Uncommitted in the primary next week but said voters should choose the candidate that most represents what they value, calling the presidential race a "high-stakes election."
A group of Detroit-area Democratic elected officials ranging from local officeholders to several state legislators and the Dearborn mayor have signed a letter pledging to vote "uncommitted" in the upcoming presidential primary election rather than support President Joe Biden in protest of his support for Israel.
The possession of tools, substances or electronic devices associated with motor vehicle theft with the intent to commit larceny would be banned under two bills a House committee discussed Tuesday that garnered support from law enforcement and opposition from civil rights groups.