No-fault Reform Plan Would Provide Major Insurance Rate Cuts for Drivers
The bipartisan legislation to reform Michigan’s no-fault insurance laws is sponsored by Theis, R-Brighton, and backed by Leonard, R-DeWitt, and Duggan, a Democrat. The plan would end Michigan’s only-state-in-the-nation requirement that all drivers pay for unlimited lifetime health insurance through their auto insurers, no matter whether they already have health care coverage. Drivers who want to keep unlimited health care specifically through an auto insurance company could continue to do so.
News Summary: Michigan’s First Lady Sue Snyder appointed Henry Ford College Title IX coordinator Aura Cazares to Campus Sexual Assault Workgroup.


The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and Delta Dental of Michigan are pleased to announce a new partnership that will provide eligible residents living with HIV/AIDS greater access to dental care. Effective Aug. 1, 2016, Delta Dental of Michigan will administer the dental benefits to clients enrolled in the Michigan Dental Program.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources currently has a vacancy on the Michigan Trails Advisory Council’s
The DEQ recently released the 2015 Michigan State of the Great Lakes Report. Prepared by the Office of the Great Lakes, this report highlights the 30-year anniversary of the office, including the themes of state partnerships and regional initiatives.