The Metro: ‘Dysfunctional’ legislative gridlock in Michigan House, Senate
Bipartisan bills are stuck in legislative gridlock in both the Michigan House and Senate.
Since the legislative term started in January, only six bills have been passed and landed on Governor Whitmer’s desk. That’s despite lawmakers introducing hundreds of bills. What is going on?
Two reporters from Gongwer News Service, Elena Durnbaugh and Nick Smith, joined the Metro to explain how dysfunctional things are in the State Houe and Senate right now. They co-reported the piece “House, Senate not taking up each other’s bills amid low number of public acts.”
Guests
- Elena Durnbaugh covers the Michigan House of Representatives for Gongwer News Service
- Nick Smith covers the Michigan Senate for Gongwer News Service
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