by Felicia Copeny | Jun 7, 2017 | Michigan Politics, National Politics
Does anyone remember the Flint water crisis? Did you know that it is still happening? As you read these words, my city is still without clean water. We are three years into a situation with no end in sight. It all started back in April, 2014 when the emergency...
by Lee Neuman | Jun 5, 2017 | Michigan Democratic Party, Michigan Politics
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed brought his campaign for Governor of Michigan to the Downriver for Revolution group on Sunday, May 7th. He took questions from the group and answered what questions he could in the 90-minute time frame. He spoke of his of his background, education,...
by George | May 29, 2017 | 2018 Elections, Michigan Politics, National Politics, Newest 4 Posts
“Encompassing highly skilled teams, our mortgage foreclosure department prides itself on efficiency and a passionate commitment to accuracy.” That’s how Trott Law describes its most lucrative revenue stream, the one that made Dave Trott the richest member of the 2014...
by William McMullin | May 18, 2017 | Michigan Politics, Newest 4 Posts, Party Politics
Paperwork was filed in January 2017 with the Michigan Democratic Party (MDP) to start an animal protection caucus to advocate for humane legislation, educate legislators and their staff on the need for sensible animal protection legislation, and improve animal welfare...
by William McMullin | May 15, 2017 | Editorial, Newest 4 Posts, Party Politics
Those in Michigan who need food assistance and healthcare are increasingly facing obstacles from the State of Michigan. I am one case in point. Around 2009/2010, I applied for food stamps myself. The Department of Human Services (DHS) kept giving me the runaround...