Detroit Supermarkets: Double Up Food Bucks Survey
MIRA is supporting the Fair Food Network (FFN) to conduct a very short survey (6 questions) about the Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) program, a statewide program to help SNAP/EBT/Bridge…
MIRA is supporting the Fair Food Network (FFN) to conduct a very short survey (6 questions) about the Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) program, a statewide program to help SNAP/EBT/Bridge…
The holidays bring with them increased liquor sales and added crowds to convenience and grocery stores, restaurants, bars and other businesses. The state’s 17,000 liquor licensees and their businesses contribute billions…
Two Lansing insurance agents have pleaded guilty to creating and selling fake insurance certificates to owners and operators of aging, uninsurable underground storage tanks, U.S. Attorney Patrick Miles Jr. announced.…
By Garret Ellison // MLive Belly up to most Michigan bars and ask what craft beers are stocked, and you’re likely to either be handed a list or given a…
Effective January 1, 2015, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission will accept electronic fingerprint records and will no longer utilize paper fingerprint cards or accept the cards as a part of the…
On December 18th, the Michigan House of Representatives unanimously passed Senate Bill 791 addressing the funding of cleanups for leaking underground storage tanks. Now the Governor needs to sign the legislation…
All Pump Taxes Can Be Dedicated To Roads MIRA supports this ballot proposal as the fairest solution to address the road repair challenge that has been ignored for many years.…
The Bureau of Driver and Vehicle Programs offers training to help repair facilities and their employees comply with the basic requirements of the Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Act and…
Michigan Retailers celebrated Thursday as Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation designed to require companies selling goods online to Michigan residents to charge the state’s 6 percent sales tax. Retailers have…
eNews Park Forest The majority of Michigan voters prefer regulating and taxing marijuana commerce to pay for roads and schools as opposed to raising the state’s sales tax one percent,…