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‘The rent is too damn high’: Legislators plan to tackle housing costs in Michigan

The climbing cost to rent a home in Michigan, advocates say, is destabilizing communities and leaving everyone from seniors to families with children and students living with roommates struggling to make ends meet. Michigan legislators are expected to introduce a "renters' bills of rights" package in the fall to address this ongoing issue.

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See how the City of Three Rivers plans to use its budget in 2024

The Three Rivers city commission met Tuesday evening for a presentation of the city’s 2024 fiscal year budget. The budget must be adopted by June 20.

Whitmer signs $1.1B funding for housing, small business, jobs in earliest new session signing since 1947

Senate Bill 7 provides a funding boost for small businesses, housing, health care, job retention programs, family programs, water shutoff prevention and more.

Health risks for families in military private housing probed by U.S. Senate panel

A U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs panel last Tuesday grilled officials running private housing for service members about reports of deplorable living conditions from military families.

Experts: Michigan budget supplemental is the 1st step in addressing housing crisis

A recent report by the Lansing-based Michigan League for Public Policy (MLPP) hones in on ways to achieve housing justice for older adults and people with disabilities, as Michigan continues to top the charts as one of the fastest-aging states in the nation.

Whitmer signs $4.8B infrastructure deal, highlights parks funding

“With this plan, we’re building on our work to improve our roads, water, and high-speed internet,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Wednesday. “I’m particularly proud of the fact that this plan makes the single largest investment in Michigan history in our state and local parks, empowering hundreds of local economies."

County recognizes philanthropists for $10K donation to SJC Veterans’ Affairs

The St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution Tuesday recognizing the philanthropic efforts of Robert and Marilee Yoder who recently donated $10,000 to St. Joseph County Veterans' Affairs.

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