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COVID-related shutdowns were an economic disaster for many Michigan businesses. But the Michigan Court of Appeals says that doesn’t require disaster insurance for businesses to cover losses related to COVID-19 shutdown orders.
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The Grand Rapids African American Health Institute held a round table discussion to spark ideas about support and equity for our community.
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The state of Michigan is flush with funds as Governor Gretchen Whitmer and members of her administration are drafting their next state budget proposal. A state board determined on Friday, Jan 14 that the governor and the legislature have almost 20 billion dollars more than anticipated to work with over the next few fiscal years.
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Billions in fraudulent unemployment claims paid out during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic was the subject of a joint House and Senate Oversight Committee Thursday.
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The legislature is expected to approve a budget agreement this week and send it to Governor Gretchen Whitmer. She will almost certainly sign it, which would avert a partial government shutdown when the state’s new fiscal year begins October 1.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is seeking the legislature’s approval of her $2-billion-dollar economic recovery plan.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has approved 384 million dollars in COVID-19 relief for child care and public safety.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer rolled out a “blueprint" Wednesday outlining return-to-school plans, but that the blueprint is not an order.The state has almost…
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The Kent County Board of Commissioners is providing relief to food establishments hard-hit by COVID-19 restrictions. Brick and mortar, temporary or…
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The US Senate is wrestling with what measures should be in the latest coronavirus relief plan, including whether to reduce un-employment benefits or…