In her 'Road Ahead' address, the Governor touched on how to bring auto jobs home, how to continue "fixing the damn roads," and how to work with Michigan's trading partners.
Whitmer laid out new proposals and a call for bipartisanship. But did the speech land with Republicans, who now control half of the legislature? We asked one.
With a now split government, Whitmer outlined her desire to work with Republicans to help the state's auto industry in a speech from the Detroit Auto Show.
The governor said working with bipartisan leaders on the state and federal levels will be significant this year.
Republican state Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt announced his candidacy, becoming the first major party candidate in ...
The established lawmaker announced his candidacy for 2026 on Tuesday morning, the second Republican to throw his hat in the ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently designated January as Muslim American Heritage Month in Michigan. Here's what to know.
That push in the Michigan Legislature to remove Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) exemptions for the governor and lawmakers ...