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Updates About Governor

Record Setting 29-Hour Senate Session Passes 90+ Bills

Update: Dec 10-23, 2024

The Michigan Senate broke records during lame duck with a 29-hour session that ran from 10 a.m. Thursday to 3:01 p.m. Friday, passing over 90 bills before adjourning. Senate Democrats prioritized salvaging as much legislation as possible after House Democrats were unable to maintain a quorum due to a missing Democratic member and a Republican walkout. While most bills were passed in their original form and are now headed to the Governor’s desk, some were amended and sent back to the House, where they are unlikely to advance unless the House reconvenes earlier than December 31.

Key Bills Passed by the Senate:

  • Requirement for Michigan schools to supply information to parents on firearm storage rules each year
  • Allowing pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives and to require coverage of pharmacist-prescribed birth control methods
  • Maternal Health bills designed to address the state’s high maternal mortality rates
  • Lifting medical benefit plan caps to raise the amount public employers can contribute towards staff healthcare plans
  • Prohibiting law enforcement from selling firearms obtained in gun buyback programs and requiring firearms obtained through buyback programs to be destroyed
  • School Safety and Mental Health bill package intended to standardize school safety requirements

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is Running for Governor... As an Independent

Update: Nov 16-Dec 9, 2024

Mike Duggan, the current Mayor for Detroit, has officially declared his candidacy for Michigan governor. He surprised Michiganders by sharing that he’s running as an independent rather than with his current affiliation as a Democrat. In his campaign announcement, Duggan emphasized his goal to move beyond partisanship, stating his intent to represent all people in our Great Lakes state. Having served three terms as mayor, Duggan highlighted his achievements in Detroit and expressed a vision to bring similar transformative changes statewide, particularly in education and economic retention of young talent.

Duggan’s run marks a significant moment in Michigan politics, as the state has not elected a non-major-party governor since 1842. His campaign launch follows speculation earlier this year about his political future after he announced he would not be seeking reelection as mayor. The gubernatorial field for 2026 remains open, with potential Republican and Democratic candidates yet to formally declare their intentions.

Governor Announces 27,000 New Jobs in Michigan for Fiscal Year 2024

Update: Oct 3-Nov 15, 2024

Governor Whitmer touted Michigan’s strong job growth with the addition of 27,000 jobs in Fiscal Year 2024, signaling ongoing economic expansion. The construction sector reached a two-decade high, employing over 200,000 people, while Michigan’s labor participation rate rose above 62%—its best level since 2009. Key data from the Department of Technology, Management and Budget (DTMB) shows Michigan’s unemployment rate at 4.5%, with average manufacturing wages up 5% year-over-year, outpacing inflation.

The Governor has pursued several initiatives to fuel this growth, including $21.3 billion in clean energy and battery projects, a $500 million Make it in Michigan Fund, and a new Innovation Fund to foster local businesses. These efforts have contributed to Michigan’s leadership in the auto and clean energy sectors, record construction employment, and rapid small business growth, making the state a top performer in job creation and business climate.