The Michigan-China Economic and Security Review Group has declared the Ford-CATL partnership a high-risk venture, raising concerns about national and economic security.
State Rep. David Martin voted this week in favor of a proposal that would suspend pay for Michigan legislators and the governor if they do not meet the state's July 1 deadline to pass a balanced annual budget.
Mike Gallagher, former U.S. representative of Wisconsin's 8th Congressional District, expressed concerns about the United States' reliance on China-made batteries, solar panels, and related hardware.
Michigan lawmakers have taken steps to address foreign influence in the state by advancing a package of bills aimed at protecting sensitive information and infrastructure from countries considered adversaries.
There were 4,084 multiracial students enrolled in Genesee County schools in the 2024-25 school year, according to the Michigan Department of Education.
State Representatives David Martin, Ken Borton, Dave Prestin, and Angela Rigas have expressed their support for the House Oversight Committee's recent actions to investigate the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
There were 119 American Indian students enrolled in Genesee County schools in the 2024-25 school year, according to the Michigan Department of Education.
State Representatives David Martin and Angela Rigas have criticized the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for its actions following a June House Committee hearing.
Rich Studley, Former President and CEO of the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, said the Michigan Economic Development Corporation's leadership allowed environmental damage, dishonesty, and financial mismanagement under its current executive team.
Joseph Cella, director of the Michigan-China Economic and Security Review Group, told MIRS News that the Marshall Megasite project underscores CATL's ties to the Chinese Communist Party and raises concerns about its impact on Michigan taxpayers and workers.
Grand Blanc Community High School stood out with the largest student enrollment in Genesee County, welcoming 2,377 students in the 2024-25 school year.