Episodes

Monday Jul 31, 2023
MIRS Monday, July 31, 2023
Monday Jul 31, 2023
Monday Jul 31, 2023
The MIRS team is joined by Clara Hendrickson, politics reporter for the Detroit Free Press, and Oakland County political consultant Dennis Darnoi to discuss the more than $1 million raised by Republican representatives in their efforts to regain control of the state House in 2024. The panel also tackles the current state of economic incentives coming from Michigan, and if it's become a political liability for the Democrats in charge.
Additionally, David Hecker, the past president of the American Federation of Teachers in Michigan for more than 20 years, explains why he left his post amid a successful policy year for teacher unions.
Cheboygan Democrat Callie Barr, a candidate for Michigan's 1st congressional seat, introduces herself after finding early fundraising success in a Republican stronghold district.

Monday Jul 24, 2023
MIRS Monday, July 24, 2023
Monday Jul 24, 2023
Monday Jul 24, 2023
State Budget Officer Chris Harkins is asked about how transparent this year's budget-making process was. The next Fiscal Year budget takes over $6 billion in surplus revenue off Michigan's balance sheet, but Harkins says residents should not be worried by this.
Charlie Tyson, the technology activation director for the Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification, forecasts a future where unmanned delivery drones fly beyond the visual line of sight, and where companies might someday flock to Michigan to develop flying taxis.
And actor Hill Harper is an official Democratic contender for the U.S. Senate. Sam Robinson of Axios in Detroit and past 'Reproductive Freedom For All' spokesperson Darci McConnell discuss what they're seeing in the early days of the Elissa Slotkin vs Harper Democratic rivalry.

Monday Jul 17, 2023
MIRS Monday, July 17, 2023
Monday Jul 17, 2023
Monday Jul 17, 2023
State Representative Noah Arbit calls the idea that someone could be charged and prosecuted for misgendering a person under his hate crime legislation "just ludicrous on its face."
President Brandy Johnson of the Michigan Community College Association explains why her organization is one of the early backers of the Governor's new state department, the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement and Potential – or MiLEAP.
Additionally, Clean Water Director John Rumpler of the Environment Michigan Research and Policy Center discusses a report finding that in 2022, 43% of Michigan's beaches were potentially unsafe for swimming on at least one testing day.

Monday Jul 10, 2023
MIRS Monday, July 10, 2023
Monday Jul 10, 2023
Monday Jul 10, 2023
Reporters Joey Cappelletti with AP and Colin Jackson with the Michigan Public Radio Network discuss what stories are brewing while the Legislature is on summer recess. How does Michigan become more attractive to young people? And what policy proposals could define the final months of 2023?
Donald Roach with the SMART union for rail workers contemplates if Michigan missed the train for high speed rail, as well as the unclear future for disputed rail safety legislation.
Finally, critics say the more than $2.8 billion LEO budget is a plate full of pork. Senator Mary Cavanagh says it is full of historic investment into Michigan's underserved and overlooked communities.

Sunday Jul 02, 2023
MIRS Monday, July 3, 2023
Sunday Jul 02, 2023
Sunday Jul 02, 2023

Monday Jun 26, 2023
MIRS Monday, June 26, 2023
Monday Jun 26, 2023
Monday Jun 26, 2023

Monday Jun 19, 2023
MIRS Monday, June 19, 2023
Monday Jun 19, 2023
Monday Jun 19, 2023

Monday Jun 12, 2023
MIRS Monday, June 12, 2023
Monday Jun 12, 2023
Monday Jun 12, 2023

Monday Jun 05, 2023
MIRS MONDAY, June 5, 2023
Monday Jun 05, 2023
Monday Jun 05, 2023
Mark Grebner of Practical Political Consultants talks about the struggles Republicans will have winning the US Senate race in Michigan in 2024, Perry Johnson, John Tuttle, and more.
Representative Graham Filler talks about how productivity credits, second chance legislation, and criminal justice reform proposals are a step too far.
And, the food stamp fraud ring Attorney General Dana Nessel flagged last week is only the tip of the iceberg, according to Haywood Talcove of LexisNexis. Learn how the theft of Federal benefits to states like Michigan is fueling organized crime rings in Russia and other countries.

Monday May 29, 2023
MIRS Monday, May 29, 2023
Monday May 29, 2023
Monday May 29, 2023