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Weekly news and analysis of Michigan politics by the professional journalists of MIRSnews.com

MIRS Monday Podcast MIRSnews.com

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Weekly news and analysis of Michigan politics by the professional journalists of MIRSnews.com

    MIRS Monday, June 17, 2024

    MIRS Monday, June 17, 2024

    State Senator Jeremy Moss, a Southfield Democrat, shares his insights as a Jewish legislator during a moment of "permeating antisemitism" in Michigan. He says his experiences with antisemitism have been questioned and "word policed." 
    As people react to the Israel-Hamas War from home, Moss believes his own U.S. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib is "contributing to the divisiveness," and he says he can't vote for her (1:09). 
    Also, MIRS meets up with Mary Draves, the former Dow Chemical Company executive who's running in Michigan's competitive 8th Congressional district (37:03). 
    Additionally, Steve Norris – a harm reduction and recovery support director in Oakland County – is concerned about different opioid remediation efforts becoming less collaborative (52:07). 

    • 1 hr 11 min
    MIRS Monday, June 10, 2024

    MIRS Monday, June 10, 2024

    Former Michigan House Speaker Jase Bolger and Co-Founder Adrian Hemond of Grassroots Midwest discuss the chances of Renaissance Center rescue bucks appearing in the upcoming state budget. 
    Additionally, they chat about flippable districts in the 2024 state House elections (1:01). 
    CEO Alicia Guevara Warren of the Early Childhood Investment Corporation is concerned about how the preschool spending proposals could negatively impact local childcare centers and their business models (25:08). 
    MIRS sits down with Kimberly Thomas, the University of Michigan Law School professor looking to run for the Michigan Supreme Court as a Democratic nominee (47:33). 

    • 1 hr 5 min
    MIRS Monday, June 3, 2024

    MIRS Monday, June 3, 2024

    Before leaving last week's Mackinac Policy Conference, MIRS was joined by Charlie Langton of WWJ News and Nick Austin of Detroit public radio for a policy and political media roundtable (2:18).
    Additionally, U.S. Senator Gary Peters explains why he wanted the job of Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee chair, and why Democrats are targeting GOP strongholds Texas and Florida (27:12).
    Also, GOP U.S. Senate hopeful Sandy Pensler says Mike Rogers' debate cancellations have become "par for the course," calling him "so disingenuous" (35:14).

    • 48 min
    MIRS Monday, SPECIAL Mackinac Policy Conf. Edition, May 30, 2024

    MIRS Monday, SPECIAL Mackinac Policy Conf. Edition, May 30, 2024

    The MIRS Monday Podcast presents a special Mackinac Policy Conference edition with updated coverage from the Detroit Regional Chamber’s gathering on Mackinac Island.    
    U.S. Senate hopeful Elissa Slotkin says she’s taking nothing for granted in her primary bid despite encouraging polling data (2:18).
    And Michigan’s Senate majority leader, Democrat Winnie Brinks, tells MIRS she’s confident her caucus will get its concerns and questions addressed to pave the way for  FOIA reform in the state (18:39).

    • 29 min
    MIRS Monday, May 27, 2024

    MIRS Monday, May 27, 2024

    For today's episode, members of the MIRS team discuss Michigan's U.S. Senate race, and the significance around why upcoming primary debates have been canceled (3:15).
    Also, Danielle Brown, an urban journalism professor at Michigan State University, explains her research of how the media's coverage of college protests is "more likely to be sensationalized" than not. Her latest studies hone in on recent campus protests concerning the Israel-Hamas war (14:30).

    • 41 min
    MIRS Monday, May 20, 2024

    MIRS Monday, May 20, 2024

    Members of the MIRS team come together to discuss the latest updates in Michigan's U.S. Senate and House races. They also dive into how candidates and elected officials did in the debut year of financial disclosure mandates, and some under-the-radar budget proposals that state legislators have put forward (1:23). 
    Former Attorney General spokeswoman Andrea Bitely launched her own public relations firm on Monday. She says there's "a little bit of a hole" in Lansing when it comes to crisis communications, which she hopes to fill in the era of reported financial scandals (30:07). 
    Retiring president Barry Cargill of the Michigan HomeCare and Hospice Association, as well as incoming President Laura Haynes, joined the podcast today. Barry says his biggest regret is not yet seeing Michigan's 2019 auto law reformed to improve care for catastrophic car crash survivors.  Laura wants to use the power of social media to get voters talking about the care issue for the 2024 elections (52:32). 

    • 1 hr 14 min

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