A minimum wage bill which would have increased pay up to $17 an hour by 2029, did not pass the House of Representatives Thursday nor did a so-called “right-to-work” bill.
The Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee acted on requests to spend about $32 million of the funds that were reallocated from earlier projects where the money was not needed.
ON-CAMPUS RECRUITMENT: In the aftermath of the pandemic, more recruiters are making on-campus visits for interviews and job fairs. Grand Valley and Saginaw Valley are among the campuses rolling out …
A plan by a former Dartmouth computer science professor to regulate state agencies’ use of artificial intelligence met opposition from the head of the state information technology department saying more flexibility is needed.