Thursday, October 4 2012 11:28 PM EDT2012-10-05 03:28:37 GMT
Our series of "Let It Rip" discussions on the proposals appearing on the November ballot continued. This week our panel tackled Proposal 2, which deals with collective bargaining rights.
Our series of "Let It Rip" discussions on the proposals appearing on the November ballot continued. This week our panel tackled Proposal 2, which deals with collective bargaining rights.
Friday, October 12 2012 9:27 AM EDT2012-10-12 13:27:39 GMT
Politics takes center stage on Fox 2's Let it Rip Tonight. Murray Feldman moderates a panel of guests who will weigh in heavily on their side of the issue:Up for debate: Proposal 3 (Standard for Renewable
Murray Feldman moderates a panel of guests who weigh in heavily on their side of the issue: Up for debate: Proposal 3 and who won the debate.
Thursday, November 1 2012 5:32 PM EDT2012-11-01 21:32:33 GMT
Fox 2's Huel Perkins moderates a debate on Proposal 6, which if passes means no bridge to Canada or anywhere else will be constructed without the approval of the majority of Michigan voters.
Fox 2's Huel Perkins moderates a debate on Proposal 6, which if passes means no bridge to Canada or anywhere else will be constructed without the approval of the majority of Michigan voters. Is this a way to effectively govern?
By Tim Skubick FOX 2 Political Analyst
LANSING, Mich. (WJBK) - There he goes again.
The sometimes maverick GOP senator from Saginaw was featured in this spot weeks ago as he stuck his political neck out and offended every anti-tax minion in the state by pouring hogwash on Proposal 5, the two thirds super majority tax hike. It was bad government he protested.
Obviously not having taken enough abuse for that bravery, here comes Sen. Roger Kahn on another front which is sure to cement his standing with the anti-taxers even more.
He wants to raise revenue for the roads. Oh no. And he's rejecting the mantra of house Republicans that you can somehow squeeze more dollars out of the system by eliminating the waste, fraud and abuse. What's wrong with this guy?
Senate budget chair Kahn, who knows a thing or two about state spending, calls it what it is, "over rated as a possible source for spending."
For a year the House Republicans have been hiding behind this notion that you can find a pot of gold inside the current road building system to come up some cash. There is some but not enough.
Because it was an election year, the House R's trotted out this notion every chance they got for two reasons: One, it was not a tax hike which they were loathed to support even though their governor wants more dough. And two, it gave the illusion that they were doing some to help repair the roads. Fact is they have doodled (sp) and done nothing and the roads and bridges continue to crumble. Maybe you've noticed.
Senator Kahn, who is not running for re-election, has three bills that would raise revenue. The governor thinks $1.4 billion is needed to slap more than a few band aides on the infrastructure problem.
Mr. Kahn is ready to go with that, but he can't go it alone.
Come to find out, if the road building lobby is right, he may not be alone.
Lobbyist Mike Nystrom, who is trying to twist some arms was asked, "Could you pass it in the senate? "I think we could." Could you get to 56 in the house after the election? Again, "I think we could."
Ah but. If voters approve the aforementioned Prop five making it tougher to pass new revenue, all bets may be off and Senator Kahn may find himself a minority of one on raising road dollars anytime soon.
Monday, June 17 2013 7:25 AM EDT2013-06-17 11:25:47 GMT
Since the Tea Party is such an amorphous group with no political center of gravity, it's hard to get your arms around how much support Gov. Rick Snyder had the first time he ran.
Since the Tea Party is such an amorphous group with no political center of gravity, it's hard to get your arms around how much support Gov. Rick Snyder had the first time he ran.
Thursday, June 13 2013 10:35 PM EDT2013-06-14 02:35:56 GMT
The Republican-led Michigan House late Thursday voted to make hundreds of thousands of more low-income adults eligible for Medicaid.
The Republican-led Michigan House late Thursday voted to make hundreds of thousands of more low-income adults eligible for Medicaid, sending the legislation across the Capitol to a chamber where its future may be less uncertain.
Thursday, June 13 2013 6:15 PM EDT2013-06-13 22:15:19 GMT
Michigan's attorney general says the collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts is not vulnerable to being sold to pay off any of the city's debt during a municipal bankruptcy.
Michigan's attorney general says the collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts is not vulnerable to being sold to pay off any of the city's debt during a municipal bankruptcy.
Tuesday, June 11 2013 8:27 AM EDT2013-06-11 12:27:49 GMT
One can only wonder what might have happened had all these White House messes unfolded as Mitt Romney and Barack Obama dashed for the finish line last November.
One can only wonder what might have happened had all these White House messes unfolded as Mitt Romney and Barack Obama dashed for the finish line last November.
Monday, June 10 2013 8:07 AM EDT2013-06-10 12:07:34 GMT
For obvious reasons nobody in the capitol press corps would ever admit this publicly. But if you applied a little truth serum, some would begrudgingly concede that Gov. Rick Snyder is a master at staying on message.
For obvious reasons nobody in the capitol press corps would ever admit this publicly. But if you applied a little truth serum, some would begrudgingly concede that Gov. Rick Snyder is a master at staying on message.
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