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2025 Year In Review: Building A Money Out Of Politics Movement in Michigan
Businesses like DTE have spread confusing and false ads to try to distract us from behind the scene work which continues to fill their pockets. Michiganders For Mooney Out Of Politics stands up to big businesses, and you can too - because our government should work for the people, not the powerful corporations.
No More Secret Data Center Deals - Michiganders rally to stop bipartisan corruption driving data center explosion
On December 16, 2025, concerned citizens from across the political spectrum and across the state rallied on the steps of Lansing in a rare moment of nonpartisan opposition to data centers. Referring to themselves as Michiganders Against Data Centers, everyday folks converged on the state capitol to call out the rampant political corruption driving the explosion in data center proposals rippling across Michigan.
New poll shows vast majority of Michigan voters support ballot initiative that would get utility money out of politics
The poll found 81 percent of respondents support the Michiganders For Money Out Of Politics ballot initiative.
Who's Ready to MOP Up Michigan?
Businesses like DTE have spread confusing and false ads to try to distract us from behind the scene work which continues to fill their pockets. Michiganders For Mooney Out Of Politics stands up to big businesses, and you can too - because our government should work for the people, not the powerful corporations.
Michigan Budget Passes Legislature with Flint Supplemental
Earlier this month in a legislative session that went until the early hours of the morning, both chambers of the Michigan Legislature passed the budget for 2017. Included in the budget omnibus bill is $114.3 million in emergency supplemental funding for solutions to the Flint water crisis. As late as the week before, it looked like there was a good possibility that the Legislature would adjourn for summer recess without passing funding for Flint.
The State Senate passed $128 million in emergency funding for Flint with a 34-3 vote in early May. For weeks, the Senate bill languished in the House