When the System Creates the Risk: Michigan’s Governance Gap and the Case for a Performance Audit
Government systems fail in predictable ways. Information fragments across agencies. Warning signs are documented but never escalated. No single actor…
Government systems fail in predictable ways. Information fragments across agencies. Warning signs are documented but never escalated. No single actor…
What is the concern? Eaton County officials and residents have raised questions about Drain Commissioner Richard Wagner’s limited presence at…
What is covered here? Michigan’s Attorney Discipline Board issued seven actions in February 2026: five reprimands, one 45-day suspension, and…
A Michigan constituent was warned by the House Sergeant-at-Arms while seeking answers from Rep. Gina Johnsen about the Casey Wagner…
What is witness tampering? Witness tampering is any effort to improperly influence, intimidate, threaten, bribe, or manipulate a witness in…
The probable cause hearing for Casey Wagner was adjourned on March 11, 2026 after prosecutors indicated that a significant number…
Michigan’s sentencing guidelines became advisory rather than mandatory following People v. Lockridge, 498 Mich. 358 (2015). The result is measurable…
A political committee linked to Americans for Citizen Voting says it submitted approximately 750,000 signatures to the Michigan Secretary of…
Week of March 9–13, 2026 Michigan’s legal system produced several significant developments this week: the Supreme Court opened its March…
During the March 10, 2026 Barry County Board of Commissioners meeting, County Administrator Eric Zuzga publicly acknowledged concerns about the…
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