Marshalltown voters will have the opportunity to decide the fate of a proposed five percent franchise fee on gas and electric bills at the polls today, and thos
clerks will now be able to begin in-person voting 29 days out from an election. walk us through how these bills will impact the safety and fairness of elections in michigan going forward. the story of democracy in michigan is kind of two sides of the same coin, or one coin. we ve had to overcome these great challenges to our democracy, as we ve talked about, but we ve also expanded our voting rights and our democracy along these same years. in particular, because voters on both sides of the aisle, notably, have voted to amend our state constitution to implement no reason absentee voting, early voting, election day registration, automatic registration. and now we have a legislature that is a pro democracy legislature that is helping us act on those voter mandates to expand these rights even farther. so in 2024 years to see voters in michigan continuing to have more options to vote, continuing to participate, and we hope on both sides of the aisle, all across the state, continuing to
New Canaan Police at 8:17 p.m. Tuesday received a report of a laptop stolen from an unlocked vehicle in a driveway on Weeburn Drive. A motor vehicle crashed into the United Methodist Church shortly after 9 a.m. Tuesday. It came through the Hathaway Common parking lot and traveled through the hedge separating the condos […]