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Judge retains jurisdiction in lawsuit over Enbridge pipeline
Read full article: Judge retains jurisdiction in lawsuit over Enbridge pipelineA federal judge Thursday kept jurisdiction over a lawsuit seeking to close an oil pipeline crossing a section of the Great Lakes, rejecting Michigan’s effort to shift the case to state court.
Michigan man linked to supremacist group gets 56 months to 20 years
Read full article: Michigan man linked to supremacist group gets 56 months to 20 yearsA Michigan man described as a leader of the white supremacist group The Base has been sentenced to 56 months to 20 years in prison, Attorney General Dana Nessel said Thursday.
Michigan aide to embattled Shirkey leaving for job in Nessel’s office
Read full article: Michigan aide to embattled Shirkey leaving for job in Nessel’s officeLANSING, Mich. – A top aide to embattled Republican Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey is leaving to take a job in Democratic state Attorney General Dana Nessel's office. AdMcCann also served as spokeswoman for the two previous GOP Senate majority leaders. He also told Hillsdale County Republican leaders that GOP lawmakers had “spanked” Democratic Gov. Shirkey had already faced criticism for having met with militia leaders last year, weeks after armed protesters had entered the Capitol. At least one major company, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, said it was “deeply disappointed” over Shirkey’s remarks.
Michigan GOP Rep. Gary Eisen removed from committee after comments on Electoral College disruption
Read full article: Michigan GOP Rep. Gary Eisen removed from committee after comments on Electoral College disruptionLANSING, Mich. – Michigan Rep. Gary Eisen has been removed from his committee assignments for the rest of the term after he made comments during a radio interview on Monday. Whitmer, Secretary Benson, Rep. Johnson and others on the Oversight committee, Republicans, Democrats, and members of the Electoral College. Because of that, Rep. Eisen has been removed from his committee assignments for the rest of the term. Our group, who will also be at the Capitol today to request to be seated as electors, intends to participate in our democracy peacefully. Rep. Gary EisenREAD: Michigan State House and Senate offices close Monday during Electoral College vote
The Latest: Michigan legislative offices closed over threats
Read full article: The Latest: Michigan legislative offices closed over threatsWASHINGTON – The Latest on the Electoral College meeting (all times local):9:40 a.m.Michigan legislative offices are closed because of threats of violence as presidential electors prepare to gather in the state Capitol to cast their votes for Democrat Joe Biden. The Capitol building is closed to the public due to coronavirus restrictions except when lawmakers meet for session. Democrat Joe Biden won the Nov. 3 election with 306 Electoral College votes, while President Donald Trump finished with 232. It takes 270 Electoral College votes to win the presidency. STATES THAT HAVE SUBMITTED THEIR ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES: None.
Michigan Electors to be given police escort to Lansing Capitol Building for vote
Read full article: Michigan Electors to be given police escort to Lansing Capitol Building for voteLANSING, Mich. – Michigan State House, Senate and Capitol buildings will be closed Monday as the Electoral College meets. RELATED: What’s in store when the Electoral College meets“The decision was not made because of anticipated protests, but was made based on credible threats of violence,” McCann said. That decision is made by the Capitol Commission.”Electors will be given police escorts Monday and one said she’s taking things further and will be wearing a bullet-proof vest. You can watch the Electoral College meeting here. Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani has targeted Detroit in recent weeks, despite there being no evidence of fraud in the city.
Michigan State House and Senate offices close Monday during Electoral College vote
Read full article: Michigan State House and Senate offices close Monday during Electoral College voteLANSING, Mich. – Michigan State House, Senate and Capitol buildings will be closed Monday as the Electoral College meets. According to Rep. Darrin Camilleri, the entire legislature will be working remotely due to safety concerns during the Electoral College vote. RELATED: What’s in store when the Electoral College meetsCamilleri said he was not briefed on the potential threats, but said when the offices have closed in the past, it was due to threats. You can watch the Electoral College meeting here. I call on the House Republicans who joined the recent court case to publicly apologize, renounce their actions and respect the will of the voters.