Axe MI Tax is a proposed state constitutional amendment.
In today's newsletter, UAW sees movement in Big 3 negotiations, $15 minimum wage proposal hits roadblock for 2024 ballot and the Lions snap its winning streak. |
The Spartans were served a Saturday shutout |
The Wolverines handed MSU its most lopsided loss, 49-0, in Spartan Stadium history. Here's what was overheard outside Michigan and Michigan State's locker room. Michigan State apologized after an image of Adolf Hitler appeared on the video board Saturday night prior to the game and starting right tackle Spencer Brown was ejected for a personal foul with 9:49 left in the third quarter. Michigan has suspended the low-level staffer reportedly at the center of the NCAA’s latest probe into the program over scouting violations. Jim Harbaugh believes his team has become a target. |
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Don’t want property taxes? Repeal may be on Michigan’s 2024 ballot |
Seeking your vote: An effort to eliminate property taxes in Michigan is trying to land on next year’s November election ballot. Axe MI Tax is a proposed state constitutional amendment to forbid taxation and collection on real estate and personal property. What would change: Local governments would thus be required to fund essential services through existing state income, sales, alcohol, tobacco and marijuana taxes. As controversial as this issue might be, it’s still a long way from showing up in a voting booth. Speaking of marijuana: Growing illegal marijuana in Michigan, even potentially thousands of plants, is only a misdemeanor crime, the state Court of Appeals ruled on Oct. 5. |
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UAW sees movement in Big 3 negotiations but there are still ‘cards left to play’ |
An update: Wage increases, an end to tiers and paid parental leave were major highlights from the fifth week of negotiations between the Big Three and the United Auto Workers. Even so, the strike will continue, UAW president Shawn Fain said on Friday, Oct. 20. Not alone: Simultaneously thousands of auto, health insurance and hospitality workers are on the picket line in Michigan. As these strikes grow in size and length it begs the question: are unions becoming more powerful? Related: One of Eastern Michigan University’s teachers unions has reached a new five-year deal with the university. |
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$15 minimum wage proposal hits roadblock for 2024 ballot |
Slowed down: A proposed ballot initiative to gradually increase Michigan’s minimum wage to $15-an-hour by 2027 has hit a momentary roadblock in its quest to go before voters in the November 2024 election. Tied: The Board of State Canvassers on Friday deadlocked, 2-2, along party lines on declaring the Raise the Wage petition fit for the ballot. More in public interest: Prepare for more orange construction cones this week, here are 8 road closures that could impact travel. |
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Lions’ winning streak snapped in 38-6 embarrassment vs Ravens |
Ouch: The Lions lost 38-6 in Baltimore. It was brutal all-around. Mo Ibrahim underwent immediate surgery at the hospital after dislocating his hip in the third quarter. Here's what was said nationally and what was overheard outside the locker room after the game. Best start in 11 years: Alex DeBrincat and Dylan Larkin are off to red-hot starts, propelling the Detroit Red Wings to their fifth win in a row. In high school sports: A Corunna band member is "very thankful" to march after a heart condition nearly prevented it and here are the 2023 MHSAA high school football playoff brackets, with first-round pairings. |
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What NOAA’s new winter forecast really means for Michigan |
For us, NOAA has two distinct weather calls for this winter- warmer than normal temperatures and drier than normal conditions. NOAA says the winter forecast is hinged on two weather situations, El Niño and the long-term weather trend. Looking back: So it’s not just a winter forecast based on El Niño. El Niño is the biggest piece of the puzzle, but not the only piece. Here's what happened to Michigan’s winter temps in the last strong El Niño. On the water: A bright orange unmanned vessel has just wrapped up its mission to quietly gather data about fish populations in the Great Lakes. |
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