61% Of Registered MI Voters Say Yes To Changing Regulations To Build More Homes
Sixty-one percent of registered voters in Michigan believe the state needs more housing, and that regulations should be altered to permit more home-building

Sixty-one percent of registered voters in Michigan believe the state needs more housing, and that regulations should be altered to permit more home-building

A House subcommittee advanced a Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 spending bill Tuesday that includes a $145.3 million fund for legislative “pork” projects

A message from SBAM leadership – and how small business owners can engage Health care affordability has become one of the most pressing challenges facing Michigan’s small businesses. Year after […]

A new workforce study from HR technology company Isolved is raising important questions for employers who assume their workforce is stable.

Workforce development partnerships are helping manufacturers bridge the skills gap while strengthening local communities and talent pipelines.

For organizations, the upcoming April 24, 2026, deadline tied to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) web and mobile accessibility compliance is more than a technical issue.

The U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued new rules regarding substantive and technical violations of Form I-9 on March 16. 2026.

As organizations continue to navigate hybrid and return-to-office strategies, employees are making their expectations clear: they don’t want to come into the office just to sit on Zoom calls.

A 2026 survey of roughly 750 corporate executives offers a clear view of how AI is showing up in organizations today.

After a statewide competition, Zo’s Mini Donuts, headquartered in St. Joseph, has been named the winner of Michigan’s Next Big Idea Pitch Competition.

Addressing growth constraints critical to Michigan’s economic competitiveness Michigan’s small business economy remains strong and stable, but is no longer advancing, according to the 22nd edition of the Entrepreneurship Score […]
Catch up on the latest legislative issues and updates impacting Michigan small businesses.

Former Detroit public health official Abdul El-Sayed and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak) are in a statistical dead heat in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary...

Progressive-backed candidates Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit and Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II were endorsed Sunday by Democratic Party delegates to be their nominees this November for Attorney General and Secretary of State.

A Michigan-based company is redefining how businesses think about commercial insurance by focusing on growth, strategy, and risk optimization.

The function responsible for managing workforces has changed its name more than once, from the Personnel Office a century ago to today’s Human Resources department.

Many employers struggle with the decision of whether to conduct drug testing for employment purposes.

The use of AI in hiring and employment decisions is a regulatory reality.