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Michigan state senator moves to guarantee marriage equality in Michigan constitution

Because the Michigan Constitution can only be amended through a voter-approved ballot measure, Senate Joint Resolution F, must first secure a two-thirds majority in both legislative chambers. In the Senate, that means 25 votes. Democrats hold 19 seats, and Sen. Jeremy Moss said all have co-sponsored the resolution, leaving six Republican votes needed for passage. If approved by the Senate, the resolution would move to the House, where a two-thirds vote is also required – 73 votes total. Republicans currently hold a 58–52 majority.

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State likely to move mental health services from community-informed hands to private insurance companies

The plan would consolidate the state’s 10 Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs) into just three super-regions. “I worry our clients will just become numbers in a system,” says Amy Davidhizar, provider network manager at Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare Network in Cass County. “We’ve built a safety net that only works because of trust and follow-through. That doesn’t exist when decisions are made hundreds of miles away.”

Michigan residents left waiting for lawmakers to decide future of key services ahead of October 1 deadline

If lawmakers fail to strike a deal by October 1, Michigan could face a government shutdown — a reminder of how closely Lansing’s choices are tied to services local residents depend on, like access to critical mental health services, addiction treatment, and autism support programs.

Meeting primer: Sturgis City Commission

Commissioners will consider whether the city should join the new national settlement with Purdue and the Sackler family. Funds are first allocated to states and then distributed to participating local governments.

Michigan’s unemployment rate increased in 11 labor markets

Despite the increase in unemployment rates, payroll jobs rose in most Michigan metro areas during November.

Michigan bans housing discrimination based on sources of income

Senate Bills 205, 206, and 207 are expected to address housing insecurity and homelessness by removing this common barrier to finding affordable housing.

Michigan DNR issues winter safety reminder

"People often get caught up in the excitement of the moment and overlook winter safety," Lt. Tom Wanless said.

Michigan issues holiday pet safety reminders

Owners are advised to secure holiday decorations, as well as providing safety and comfort by not feeding fatty or toxic foods to their pets.

Michigan launching comprehensive training center for behavioral health professionals

Michigan is strong in providing education and training for proven clinical practices, according to the Community Mental Health Association of Michigan.

Michigan Reconnect offers tuition-free associate degrees or skills certificates

“With the clock ticking, we’re urging adults between the ages of 21 and 24 to take advantage of Michigan Reconnect before the December 31 deadline,” said Dr. Beverly Walker-Griffea, director of MiLEAP.

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