A Detroit development is likely to get a more than two-year extension on a brownfield tax credit award of nearly $9 million courtesy of state lawmakers. The legislative lifeline for $377 million The Mid project incentive comes in the form of Senate Bill 437, sponsored by Sen. Wayne Schmidt, R…
A House bill would bar 24 Michigan cities from imposing taxes on non-resident workers. Critics say that would be ‘catastrophic,’ but one Republican says ‘Thomas Jefferson would be proud.’
Michigan lawmakers may give The Mid developers a lifeline on brownfield tax credit
Michigan lawmakers may give The Mid developers a lifeline on brownfield tax credit
Lawmakers weigh whether to give The Mid developer until September 2023 to build part of project
At stake is nearly $9 million in brownfield tax credits developer said is needed, or else project dies
Proposal moved out of the House Tax Policy Committee on Wednesday, awaits House vote
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The development known as The Mid north of the Midtown Whole Foods is seeking a more than two-year extension on its Michigan Business Tax brownfield tax credit deadline.
Election hearings are back as lawmakers look to clear up ‘confusion,’ initiate reform
Updated Jan 27, 2021;
Posted Jan 27, 2021
People wait in line to vote of the Portage Public Schools Dog Pound gym in Portage, Michigan on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. Precincts one and 15 are held at this location. (Joel Bissell | MLive.com)Joel Bissell
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As the dust settles on one of the most contentious elections in U.S. history, the Michigan Senate Oversight Committee is resuming its probe into the state’s elections system.
At 2 p.m. Tuesday, the Senate Oversight Committee took testimony from Election Systems & Software, an Omaha, Neb.-based voting machine equipment company that’s used by seven Michigan counties.