A Democratic trifecta agenda has been enacted

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 2023

In today's newsletter, cohousing grows in Michigan, crash survivors injured before 2019 no-fault law retain full care, and teen soccer phenom makes NWSL history.

It's already August?!

Before we move on, let's look back. July was a very wet month for half of northern Lower Michigan and very dry for the other half. 

 

For Southern Michigan, it was overall a very wet month with some areas receiving over 10 inches of rain.

 

Now looking forward, this week will continue to have unsettled weather for the Upper Peninsula, with chances of rain nearly every day of this week.

Curated by Jamie Rewerts

A boat comes into port in front of an audience

USCGC Bristol Bay (WTGB-102) comes into port during the U.S. Coast Guard Festival's Parade of Ships in Grand Haven, Mich. on Monday, July 31, 2023. (Joel Bissell | MLive.com) 

Whitmer signs $57.4 billion state budget, enacting a Democratic trifecta agenda

Buoyed by billions in federal funding and a record surplus, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Michigan’s budget that Democrats, controlling state government for the first time in 40 years, contend better reflects “the people’s interests, the people’s values.”

 

The numbers: The bills signed provides $57.4 billion to fund state government for the next fiscal year beginning in October. Combined with a $24.3 billion education budget Whitmer signed in Traverse City two weeks ago, the nearly $82 billion in spending is the most in the state’s history.

 

More in politics: At least two high-profile conservatives known for pushing unproven conspiracy theories about U.S. elections will speak at a Michigan Republican Party statewide conference.

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Sharing meals, gardens and lawn mowers: Cohousing growing in Michigan

What they are: Cohousing communities - neighborhoods of individual residences that are intentionally designed for interactions. Michigan currently has five cohousing communities with a sixth in development.

 

Speaking to the source: Residents at communities in Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids spoke with MLive about the appeal of their unique neighborhoods, saying shared meals, garden plots, tool sheds and common spaces allow them to feel more closely connected to their community.

 

Wallet watch: Catch some economic news you might've missed from last week with reporter Lindsay Moore here.

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Michigan crash survivors injured before 2019 no-fault law retain full care

A decision has been made: The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Monday that changes to Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance law didn’t reduce benefits to those catastrophically injured by automobiles, a win for thousands of Michiganders who require around-the-clock medical care.

 

Under the changes brought about by the 2019 reforms, insurers only have to pay roughly half of the fees charged for patient treatment, and many had said that left the level of care they required financially out of reach.

 

An update: New security equipment to crack down on firearms entering Michigan Capitol grounds will be installed in early August, with the system fully expected to be online shortly after the Labor Day holiday.

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Teen soccer phenom from Michigan makes NWSL history with record-setting goal

So proud: It took Chloe Ricketts just four appearances in the top women’s soccer league in the U.S. to make history once again when the 16-year-old Dexter became the youngest player to score a goal in a National Women’s Soccer League game.

 

Hitting send: Pat McAfee may be considered an emerging star at ESPN, but he was at the center of controversy over the weekend after posting a tasteless tweet about MSU football uniforms and Larry Nassar

 

Also in sports: The Atlanta Falcons are signing former Detroit Lions running back and safety Godwin Igwebuike, per ESPN.

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25 years after swim across Lake Michigan, Jim ‘The Shark’ Dreyer takes on bigger challenge

Twenty-five years after he swam across Lake Michigan, Jim Dreyer is diving back into the big lake for an even longer swim, from Milwaukee to Grand Haven. Dreyer, who turns 60 this month, is expected to enter Lake Michigan as early as 7 a.m. today. 

 

For you:Here are eight places to kayak in Southwest Michigan, most of which have a rental option. This list is not all inclusive, as there are dozens of great kayaking spots throughout Southwest Michigan.

 

On a mission: This is why a Michigan dark sky park wants everyone to turn out their lights on August 16.

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You're all caught up.

Thanks for joining me on this edition of the Morning Briefing.

 

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Have a great day!

— Jamie Rewerts

 

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