Testimony on short-term rentals continued before a House committee Wednesday.
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.
Legislation that attempts to keep deepfakes out of politics passed the House on Wednesday with marginal bipartisan support.
Legislation to ensure that expunged records could not be used to deny people access to housing or job opportunities passed the House by thin margins on Tuesday.
A bill that would allow cities and townships to collect a hotel-motel excise tax of up to 2 percent was reported out of a House committee on Wednesday.
Law enforcement or corrections officers would have to be licensed for at least five years before running for county sheriff's office under a bill brought before a House panel Tuesday.
Bills that would earmark sales tax revenues for public safety in cities, villages and townships for public safety were reported by a House panel Wednesday.
Bills that would create a consistent funding source for statutory revenue sharing unanimously cleared a House committee Wednesday.
A House panel on Wednesday discussed a bill requiring a conflict of interest policy for charter township board members and reported legislation increasing penalties on property owners when blight violations are ignored.
DTE Energy CEO Jerry Norcia testified before the House Energy, Communications and Technology Committee on Wednesday, presenting the utility company's goals for upkeep, as well as plans to move toward a more reliable grid.