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Bipartisan bills to create new penalties for unethical lawmakers, curb revolving door

Bipartisan bills to create new penalties for unethical lawmakers, curb revolving door Dave Boucher, Detroit Free Press © Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press A small, armed demonstration gathers in front of the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing, Mich. on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021. The Michigan State Police and Michigan National Guard stepped up their presence at the capital after warnings from the F.B.I. Docking the pay of wayward lawmakers, curbing the legislative revolving door and new standing ethics committees highlight some of the proposals included in a slate of bipartisan bills unveiled Tuesday.  The measures track with a series of other proposals offered by Republicans and Democrats earlier this year, moves aimed at reversing Michigan s oft-criticized standing as one of the least transparent states in the nation. 

Whitmer: Michigan Supreme Court, Legislature partly to blame for COVID-19 surge

Whitmer: Michigan Supreme Court, Legislature partly to blame for COVID-19 surge Paul Egan, Detroit Free Press Shut your mouth! : Maxine Waters scolds Jim Jordan in Fauci subcommittee hearing Replay Video UP NEXT LANSING  Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said on NBC s Meet the Press Sunday the recent surge in coronavirus cases that has made Michigan a national outlier is partly the result of a Michigan Supreme Court ruling that struck down a key law she has used to fight the pandemic. It was a departure from statements Whitmer made immediately following the October ruling, when she said she mostly retained powers related to public health measures but would require legislative approval for other measures, such as extending unemployment insurance benefits and allowing local governments to hold their public meetings remotely. Also, Whitmer in recent months has eased coronavirus restrictions voluntarily  not in response to court rulings  despite rising case numbers.

Whitmer: Michigan Supreme Court, Legislature partly to blame for COVID-19 surge

Whitmer: Michigan Supreme Court, Legislature partly to blame for COVID-19 surge Paul Egan, Detroit Free Press Shut your mouth! : Maxine Waters scolds Jim Jordan in Fauci subcommittee hearing Replay Video UP NEXT LANSING  Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said on NBC s Meet the Press Sunday that the recent surge in coronavirus cases that has made Michigan a national outlier is partly the result of a Michigan Supreme Court ruling that struck down a key law she has used to fight the pandemic. It was a departure from statements Whitmer made immediately following the October ruling, when she said she mostly retained powers related to public health measures but would require legislative approval for other measures, such as extending unemployment insurance benefits and allowing local governments to hold their public meetings remotely. Also, Whitmer in recent months has eased coronavirus restrictions voluntarily  not in response to court rulings  despite rising case num

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