Voters could decide the fate of abortion rights in Michigan.
In today's newsletter, what the Flint water Supreme Court ruling means for Rick Snyder, a rental assistance deadline is approaching for Michiganders and one last look at the 2022 Electric Forest festival. |
It's an election year. Do you know who your candidates are? |
If you are the type of person who reads this newsletter on a regular basis — the kind of person who thinks it's important to know what is going on across your state — we are going to guess that you regularly exercise your right to vote. But even for the most well-read among us, it can be really difficult to know who is running in each race and what they believe. Of course, that's before we even get into millages and proposals. That's why we teamed up with the League of Women Voters to make the process easier. This election guide will help you sort out the what's what and the who's who before the August and November elections. I personally bookmark this guide and go back to it often. There is a lot to take in. But we really hope this information makes you feel prepared to cast your ballot.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer speaks during the abortion rights advocates protest at the capitol after Roe vs. Wade falls on Friday, June 24, 2022 in downtown Lansing. |
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If you or someone you know needs rental assistance, the deadline to apply is tomorrow. |
June 30 at 9 p.m.: That's the deadline for the COVID Emergency Rental Assistance program. Assistance will be provided until funding runs out on the billion-dollar program that provides rent and utility money to Michiganders. Spreading the word: “Right now, we’re just really just trying to beat the drum of getting everybody to apply,” said Kelly Rose, Chief Housing Solutions Officer for the Michigan State Housing Development Authority.
Who qualifies? Only renters who earn less than 80% of the area median income and experienced a COVID-19 economic hardship are eligible for the program. Households that are homeowners, land contract holders or those living in commercial properties do not qualify. Find out more here.
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Of course, you still have that homework of looking through that voter guide we provided at the top of today's newsletter. If you need a break from that, you can always find the latest headlines from across Michigan by visiting MLive.com. You can also stay updated by following our Facebook and Twitter pages. If you value the hard work of Michigan journalists, consider becoming an MLive subscriber. June is coming to an end soon. We hope you savor these last days of the month. — Jessica Shepherd |
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