An executive order pausing federal funding has created confusion on what will and will not be affected. While a federal judge temporarily blocked the pause minutes before
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is reimbursing the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services for COVID-19 tests.
Donald Trump said during the campaign that he'd fire federal workers who won't return to the office and also challenge a Biden-era deal on the issue.
Questions remained Tuesday about which programs would be covered by the federal funding pause announced Monday and which would not.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently signed 19 commonsense, bipartisan bills to make Michigan schools, homes, and communities safer. She also signed an executive order to ensure the diverse needs of Michigan’s students and educators are represented on the new School Safety and Mental Health Commission.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded $248 million to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services as reimbursement for safety measures the state took during the pandemic.
I can say it will have such a negative impact on the mental health of the transgender ... While Equality Michigan has no power to reverse any executive order Trump signs, Knott said she and ...
Here's a breakdown of all 19 bills signed on Wednesday, which include safe storage of firearms, protection from hate crimes, and expanding protections from sexual violence of all kinds.
Last week, the organization learned of Mr. Trump's executive order pausing the grant money that keeps the help desk running late.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Private school vouchers and other school choice initiatives would expand under an order coming from President Donald Trump telling government agencies to repurpose federal dollars.
DNC Executive Director Sam Cornale accused Trump and his “extreme allies in Congress” of seeking to “rip health care away from Michiganders in order to offset their billionaire tax
LANSING — Michigan's attorney general joined 22 other state attorneys general Tuesdayin a lawsuit aiming to halt a White House freeze on federal grants and loans. The halt was to take effect at 5 p.m. but was temporarily blocked for six days by a federal judge after groups representing nonprofits and small businesses filed suit earlier Tuesday.