Most states have some sort of "cooling off" rule, mandating lawmakers wait a certain amount of time before leaving their post to become a lobbyist.
Michigan Senate approves revised sick time policy, HB 4002, which now heads to Governor Whitmer for signature.
A Michigan woman accused of leaving three children to live alone for years in a house teeming with trash and feces was ...
A new Michigan House rule tying funding for special projects — aka earmarks — to immigration enforcement is aimed at ...
The Michigan House voted to create a two-year waiting period between when a lawmaker leaves the Legislature and when he or she enters the lobby corps.
The proposed law would prohibit lawmakers and other top state officials, like the governor, from becoming a lobbyist within ...
Former Michigan House Speaker Joe Tate is no longer running for mayor of Detroit.
House Bills 4062-4064 would expand the prohibition to cover the two-year period after they leave office and extend it to former governors, lieutenant governors and heads of principal departments ...
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