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politics2 years ago

Michigan Legislature Adjourns Early, Delaying Key Legislation and Prompting Calls for Immediate Action

The Democratic-led Michigan Legislature has adjourned for the year, earlier than usual, prompting criticism from Republicans. This year marked the first time in four decades that Democrats had a majority in both chambers of the legislature. Despite pushing through several major legislative proposals, not all received the necessary Republican support for immediate effect. Bills that did not receive a two-thirds majority will automatically go into effect 90 days after adjournment, which would conflict with the state's plan to move its Democratic presidential primary to late February. Democrats argue that they want laws to go into effect sooner, including measures on gun violence, retirement tax repeal, abortion rights, and LGBTQ+ civil rights. The date for lawmakers' return in the new year has not been announced.

energy2 years ago

Michigan Legislature Takes Control of Wind and Solar Projects, Stripping Away Local Authority

The Michigan Legislature has passed a two-bill package that grants the state the power to approve large wind, solar, and energy storage projects, even if local communities oppose them. This move comes as Michigan aims to meet its renewable energy goals of 60% renewable and 100% clean energy by 2040. Proponents argue that local ordinances have hindered the expansion of renewable energy, while opponents argue that the bills strip away local control and decision-making authority. The Michigan Public Service Commission will now have control over permitting and zoning for utility-scale renewable projects, with a limited period for developers to work with local officials before state control takes effect.