It's Just Politics From Michigan Radio

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Politics can be messy. Politics can be confusing. But, that certainly doesn't mean politics can't be a total thrilling joy-ride. Join It's Just Politics hosts Zoe Clark and Rick Pluta every Monday morning for a fast-paced spin around Michigan politics.

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  • State board to take up redistricting ballot question this week

    18/06/2018 Duración: 03min

    The proposal to change how Michigan draws the lines for congressional and legislative districts is about to go on the ballot. But, will it stay there? The question to create an independent commission to handle the job of redistricting is poised to become Proposal 2 on the November ballot. The group that gives the OK to what questions make it on the ballot meets Wednesday.

  • Update: Group opposed to redistricting ballot asks MI Supreme Court for ruling

    13/06/2018 Duración: 03min

    Update, June 13 at 10:30 a.m.: The group Citizens Protecting Michigan’s Constitution has filed an appeal with the state Supreme Court and asked the justices to put an immediate hold on the lower court decision that would place the question on the November ballot. The court asked the Supreme Court to act before the Board of State Canvassers schedules its next meeting to comply with the order. Now, it’s up to the Supreme Court justices to decide whether to grant the motion while they decide whether to take the case, or let the question go to the ballot. Original post, June 11 at 9:00 a.m.: The Michigan Supreme Court is about to have a political hot mess dumped on its lap. The court will decide whether voters will vote on an overhaul of how Michigan draws legislative and congressional districts . The group Voters Not Politicians has submitted some 425,000 petition signatures to get the question about amending the state constitution before voters in November. Currently, in Michigan,

  • After 8 years of GOP control, Schuette wants Michiganders to re-visit Granholm's legacy

    04/06/2018 Duración: 03min

    Jennifer Granholm has been out of Michigan's gubernatorial office for over seven years. But, this year, her name is back in the spotlight. With Republicans running the show in Lansing for the past eight years, it has been especially hard for GOP gubernatorial candidates to run on the basis of change. This election is expected to be a referendum on Donald Trump and the way Republicans are managing things in Washington D.C., or the legacy of Rick Snyder.

  • A Libertarian primary for the first time in Michigan history

    21/05/2018 Duración: 03min

    This year, Libertarians will join Republicans and Democrats with candidates on the August primary ballot in Michigan. This is something that doesn’t happen very often. In fact, the last time a third party qualified to hold a primary in Michigan was 1998.

  • Democratic candidates shun Nancy Pelosi amid hopes of "blue wave"

    14/05/2018 Duración: 03min

    Democrats like their chances in Election 2018 as they hope President Trump’s unfavorables will help them win the House in November. But Republicans have their own emblematic figure they are using to paint a dark picture of the ramifications of a “blue wave.” As much as Democrats expect and hope people are ready to get out and vote against Donald Trump, Republicans think and hope the same may be true for the House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi.

  • Do you have a legal right to have your signature counted on a petition?

    07/05/2018 Duración: 03min

    Do you have a right to have your name counted when you sign a petition? Or, can it be thrown out on a technicality that has nothing to do with you? There are two recent instances in Michigan where, although signatures on a petition were collected, it’s unclear whether those signatures will actually be counted.

  • President Trump visits MI and gives Bill Schuette a shout-out

    30/04/2018 Duración: 03min

    Republican gubernatorial candidates wanted to get next to President Donald Trump this weekend but only one got the presidential shout-out in Washington Township, MI. “A really great friend of mine, a great attorney general, the next governor of Michigan, Bill Schuette. Where’s Bill? Bill? Where? Alright, wherever the hell he is…”

  • Can he or can’t he? Judge will decide whether El-Sayed is a legal candidate for governor

    23/04/2018 Duración: 03min

    There is a legal question about whether Democrat Abdul El-Sayed is eligible to run for governor. But one thing that is not a question is the fact that the question is not settled, no matter how much the El-Sayed campaign might want to believe that’s the case.

  • Republicans eye getting in front of marijuana legalization

    16/04/2018 Duración: 03min

    Update, Friday, April 27 at 10:40 a.m.: On Thursday, Michigan Board of Canvassers approved the petition to place the marijuana legalization initiative on the November ballot. House Speaker Tom Leonard says he doesn't foresee the Legislature adopting the measure in the next 40 days. "There is not much support it in the caucus," he said. "I do not personally support it, so I think this something that ultimately voters are going to have to decide.” Original story from Monday, April 23: Sensing that legalizing marijuana in Michigan might be inevitable, some Republicans want to get in front of the issue to try to avoid political catastrophe in November. A petition campaign to legalize marijuana in Michigan has cleared a bunch of hurdles. The group pushing the initiative says they have turned in enough signatures to get on the ballot in November. Recent surveys show that Michiganders are growing more accepting of the idea of legalizing marijuana in the state. Four years ago an EPIC-MRA poll

  • Can Democrats heal after bitter fight over attorney general race

    09/04/2018 Duración: 03min

    The fight for the Democratic nod for state attorney general has gotten nasty with less than a week to go before Michigan Democrats decide on a candidate.

  • Election 2018: Democrats are confident but there are plenty of stumbling blocks

    26/03/2018 Duración: 03min

    Democrats are practically giddy about their prospects for taking control of Congress. They see a blue wave on the horizon, and the next 225 days until November 6th cannot come soon enough for them.

  • Engler is back and playing offense in Lansing

    19/03/2018 Duración: 03min

    People who remember, remember Republican John Engler as a blunt, pugnacious governor. And, before that, the same as state Senate majority leader.

  • Marijuana legalization becomes issue in Democratic race for attorney general

    12/03/2018 Duración: 03min

    The legalization of marijuana in Michigan is emerging as an issue in the race for the state's next attorney general. Attorney General candidate Patrick Miles , an Obama-appointed official who served six and a half years as the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan, has taken a position on legalization of marijuana in Michigan. He said last week, upon further reflection, he’s for it.

  • 53 bills in the state Legislature deal with guns. But, what will get done?

    05/03/2018 Duración: 03min

    Gun laws across the country are under the microscope at state capitols. And Michigan is no exception. But the reality is, we’re not seeing a re-thinking of gun policy. Instead, everyone’s just returned to their corners. There’s increasing pressure for Lansing to do something following the school shootings in Parkland, Florida.

  • Michigan roads are bad. That doesn't mean they're going to get fixed

    26/02/2018 Duración: 03min

    Why are Michigan roads so bad? Because we don’t put enough money into fixing them. Why is that? Because lawmakers don’t fear underfunding the state’s roads will cost them on Election Day.

  • Republicans pressure universities on speech, board elections

    19/02/2018 Duración: 03min

    As part of the state Legislature’s response to Michigan State University’s handling of Larry Nassar , lawmakers are asking the state’s 15 public universities to explain their policies on sexual misconduct. But, the questions are not stopping there.

  • Snyder ignites controversy with anti-LGBT appointment to civil rights board

    12/02/2018 Duración: 03min

    Did Governor Rick Snyder intend to name an anti-gay activist to the state civil rights commission? Or is this one that just slipped past him? Democrats and Republicans are asking, “What was he thinking?” Snyder seems to have rekindled the fight over LGBT rights in Michigan with his appointment of Ira Combs to the Michigan Civil Rights Commission .

  • Progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed has confusing defense of voting record

    05/02/2018 Duración: 04min

    Abdul El-Sayed’s did not have a good week. And it’s not looking like it’s going to get better any time soon. El-Sayed has captured the imagination of progressives who think he can bring a liberal agenda to Lansing and become the nation’s first Muslim-American governor. This past weekend, at a Democratic forum for Michigan’s gubernatorial candidates in Washtenaw County, there was a throng of excited folks all waiting to talk to him.

  • The future for the MSU Board of Trustees

    29/01/2018 Duración: 03min

    The Larry Nassar trials are over and the final round of sentencing hearings begin this week in Eaton County. More and more attention now is turning to East Lansing and how the top echelons at Michigan State University allowed an environment for this abuse to happen and continue. And because the MSU Board of Trustees is elected statewide, the university’s handling of the situation is going to be a political issue in the 2018 elections.

  • Snyder to deliver his final State of the State address. What will he say?

    22/01/2018 Duración: 03min

    Governor Rick Snyder brings his sound fiscal-management-show to the stage one last time tomorrow at the Capitol. But, he’s delivering his final State of the State address to an audience of lawmakers who just dealt him a rare veto override. Snyder could be celebrating eight years of Republican control in Lansing while he’s been in office. Except Snyder has often found himself on the other side of the Republican majorities in the House and Senate.