Michigan Government
Michigan Child Abuse Neglect and Prevention Grant Applications Being Accepted by Children’s Trust Fund
LANSING, Mich. – Community organizations interested in providing services to prevent child abuse and neglect can apply for Michigan Children’s Trust Fund grants.
The Children’s Trust Fund within the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced today it is accepting competitive bids for the grants. Successful grantees can receive up to $50,000 per year for four years beginning in October.More
Michigan Senate Bills SB437 & 438 Passage
On almost a straight party line vote, the Michigan Senate Energy & Technology Committee voted Senate Bills 437 (S-‐3)and 438 (S-‐3) out of committee.More
Michigan House Energy Policy Committee Votes Unanimous Support for Energy Waste Reduction
In a rare show of bi-partisan cooperation, the Michigan House Energy Policy Committee voted 25-0 for an amendment that removes the spending cap on utility-based energy waste reduction programs and paves the way forward for expansion of Michigan’s energy efficiency industry.
Introduced by Rep. Bill LaVoy (D-Monroe), this amendment reverses earlier versions of energy bills introduced that proposed to end Michigan’s Energy Optimization programs.More
Michigan Child Abuse Neglect and Prevention Grant Applications Being Accepted by Children’s Trust Fund
LANSING, Mich. – Community organizations interested in providing services to prevent child abuse and neglect can apply for Michigan Children’s Trust Fund grants.
The Children’s Trust Fund within the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced today it is accepting competitive bids for the grants. Successful grantees can receive up to $50,000 per year for four years beginning in October.More
Michigan Senate Bills SB437 & 438 Passage
On almost a straight party line vote, the Michigan Senate Energy & Technology Committee voted Senate Bills 437 (S-‐3)and 438 (S-‐3) out of committee.More
Michigan House Energy Policy Committee Votes Unanimous Support for Energy Waste Reduction
In a rare show of bi-partisan cooperation, the Michigan House Energy Policy Committee voted 25-0 for an amendment that removes the spending cap on utility-based energy waste reduction programs and paves the way forward for expansion of Michigan’s energy efficiency industry.
Introduced by Rep. Bill LaVoy (D-Monroe), this amendment reverses earlier versions of energy bills introduced that proposed to end Michigan’s Energy Optimization programs.More