The plan is part of the school’s effort to keep students safe, warm and dry, according to superintendent Elizabeth Fairbanks.
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If approved, the proposal would increase the current millage rate by 1.21 mills and cover a new safer building entrance, an upgraded heating system and modernize classroom furniture and technology.
The agency was found to have given out nearly $250 million in payments to those ineligible for payments, including the deceased and incarcerated.
Last year, the Michigan Public Service Commission approved the construction of a tunnel around Line 5 in what regulators said was a decision that would allow the line to operate with less fear of a spill.
The legislation would increase the maximum sentence for a hate crime conviction from two to five years, with a possible sentence of up to ten years for aggravated offenses.
"Today we’re taking action to ensure clean water flows to every community," Whitmer said.
Housing advocates say year-round residents have fewer housing options when short-term rentals are abundant in a community.
“You didn’t break our system or the public’s trust in government — but you are the ones who can repair it,” Nessel told lawmakers.
Lorinser lost his 2022 race by 20 points, but he says he feels his message will appeal to voters who value principal over party.
Legislators will likely be ready to hit the ground running once the two lawmakers are sworn in within the next two weeks.
AG Dana Nessel said that Chatfield took over $5 million from the Peninsula Fund in his time in Lansing, a nonprofit organization that isn’t required to publicly report donors.
The reports require an accounting of a lawmaker’s basic financial situation - a listing of debts, income and assets.
Board members say the reforms would increase transparency, while proponents of charter schools say the board is unfairly targeting their field.