Episodes

4 days ago
MIRS Monday, January 5, 2026
4 days ago
4 days ago
In the first episode of 2026, MIRS sits down with Rep. Samantha Steckloff, the Farmington Hills Democrat. She reflects on last year's road funding negotiations, and her binder of "about 13 different tax increases."
She describes the sustainability concerns ahead for how Michigan invests in infrastructure, and also talks about the bill packages she's already partnering with Republicans on (3:05).

Monday Dec 29, 2025
MIRS Monday, December 29, 2025
Monday Dec 29, 2025
Monday Dec 29, 2025
Today marks MIRS' final podcast episode of 2025. The MIRS team was joined by Rick Pluta, senior capitol correspondent for the Michigan Public Radio Network, to continue the "Best Of" series, as well as to reflect on the state Senate's role this past year.
Discussing Michigan's policy movers and political shakers throughout '25, the team names MIRS' Senator of the Year (5:25).

Monday Dec 22, 2025
MIRS Monday, December 22, 2025
Monday Dec 22, 2025
Monday Dec 22, 2025
The MIRS team, along with Colin Jackson of the Michigan Public Radio Network, continue the "Best Of" award series. The series includes discussions on Michigan's policy movers and political shakers over the past year.
Who do you think this year should be MIRS' "Minority Lawmaker of the Year" among House Democrats and Senate Republicans? (4:14) Also, who takes the title of MIRS' "House Member of the Year" for 2025? (30:20)

Monday Dec 15, 2025
MIRS Monday, December 15, 2025
Monday Dec 15, 2025
Monday Dec 15, 2025
MIRS conducts a year-end interview with state Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks, the Grand Rapids Democrat. She talks about wanting to expand brownfield redevelopment tax breaks to cultural institutions that create experiences instead of products.
She adds that it's naive to think Michigan won't have data centers, but they will have an obligation to "be good neighbors" (1:14).
Also, MIRS meets Jacob Fallman, the Sugar Law Center's UIA Policy Coordinator. He talks about the push for a bill to stop the Unemployment Insurance Agency from collecting COVID-19 overpayments made five years ago (28:55).

Monday Dec 08, 2025
MIRS Monday, December 8, 2025
Monday Dec 08, 2025
Monday Dec 08, 2025
On Friday afternoon, the MIRS team kicked off recordings for MIRS' "Best Of" nominating series, discussing Michigan's policy movers and political shakers.
During non-statewide election years, MIRS names a freshman legislator of the year. The state House's freshman class size has dropped from 55 to 12 between 2023 and '25, and 31 bills have been signed by the Governor. In a year of fewer Capitol newcomers and public acts, how were this year's freshmen able to stand out? (:53)

Monday Dec 01, 2025
MIRS Monday, December 1, 2025
Monday Dec 01, 2025
Monday Dec 01, 2025
The day before Thanksgiving, MIRS caught up with Port Huron Republican Andrew Beeler, who served in the state House from 2020 through '24. He talks about his new bid in the Thumb Region's 25th Senate district (:47).
Since leaving the Legislature, he's taken ownership of a small floor covering business. He talks about property taxes being among Republicans' hottest issues going into 2026, boiling debates around data centers and A.I. and how he's connecting with the district's agricultural community.

Monday Nov 24, 2025
MIRS Monday, November 24, 2025
Monday Nov 24, 2025
Monday Nov 24, 2025
MIRS sits down with state Republican House Speaker Matt Hall of Richland Township. He says that property tax reform will be at the center of what House Republicans do in 2026 (2:56).
He also talks about working with the Senate Democrats' floor leader to create a new business tax credit promoting job creation in Michigan. Hall says leaders are coming closer to an economic development deal, but House Republicans want to see the corporate incentive "SOAR Fund" permanently repealed and the state's "MEGA tax credits" eliminated in order to reach it.
Now here is MIRS Host Samantha Shriber, who was joined this week by MIRS editor Kyle Melinn and House correspondent Maggie George.

Monday Nov 17, 2025
MIRS Monday, November 17, 2025
Monday Nov 17, 2025
Monday Nov 17, 2025
MIRS hosts a former legislator edition of the Republican-Democratic roundtable discussion, welcoming Leslie Love – a former Detroit representative – and previous state Sen. Rick Jones, a Grand Ledge Republican.
Together, they discuss state Senate personnel recently leaving their posts due to their political side hustles, a bill allowing sergeants at arms to provide security outside of the Capitol and how they would handle the rise of artificial intelligence (3:42).

Monday Nov 10, 2025
MIRS Monday, November 10, 2025
Monday Nov 10, 2025
Monday Nov 10, 2025
Today's episode is a "Meet the Candidates" edition of MIRS Monday, a double feature including a Paw Paw Republican and Detroit Democrat, working on different sides of the state to become Michigan senators.
Republican Chris Moraitis is an attorney and son-in-law of a former Southwest Michigan state senator. He's coming in hot in the race to replace term-limited Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt in the 20th Senate district, with more than $101,000 raised in around two months (1:07).
Also, Democrat Justin Onwenu is right now serving as Detroit's entrepreneurship and economic opportunity director, searching for ways the city can promote business start-ups. He talks about running in the new 1st Senate district, covering a chunk of Detroit and several Downriver communities (27:16).

Monday Nov 03, 2025
MIRS Monday, November 3, 2025
Monday Nov 03, 2025
Monday Nov 03, 2025
Today's episode presents a Democratic lawmaker roundtable on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the food assistance program covering low-income folks' groceries.
Although President Donald Trump was ordered to cover SNAP with $5.25 billion during the federal government shutdown, some Democrats in Michigan still think a state-level emergency food assistance fund is necessary.
MIRS gets updates from Democratic state Reps. Betsy Coffia of Traverse City and Tonya Myers Phillips of Detroit on why they think Michigan needs to be creating funding for emergency food aid. They also talk about issues in their districts they believe aren't getting enough attention, as well as whether the window for bipartisan collaboration in Lansing is getting smaller or larger (4:38).

