Recent Updates

Tax Break Holiday For Certain Items Proposed

Legislation introduced in the Michigan House aims to give parents, outdoor enthusiasts and those who like to buy things that are made in Michigan a break on paying state sales tax. State Representative Lee Chatfield, R-Levering, is sponsoring the bill, which would eliminate the sales tax for a few days …

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Snowmobilers Warned About Deteriorating Trail Conditions

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is warning snowmobilers to ride safely as trail conditions deteriorate across the state. Lieutenant Peter Wright of the DNR Law Enforcement Division in Marquette says the spring-like weather experienced across much the state, along with the associated decline in trail conditions, demands safety …

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No Fault Strategy Could Change

Another attempt may be made to change Michigan’s No-Fault insurance law. Currently unlimited medical coverage is required in car crash injuries. The insurance industry wants to offer policy holders a limited amount of coverage, in exchange for a lower premium. Insurers have not been successful in changing the law however. …

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