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Lansing News Update: Homeless Housing Pods, Congressional Run, MSU Ranking, and Michigan Budget Moves

Lansing News Roundup: Homeless Housing Pods, Congressional Bid, MSU Ranking, and Michigan Budget

LANSING, Mich. – Several major developments are shaping the Lansing area and Michigan statewide this week.

Housing solutions for the homeless were at the center of discussion during a community meeting at the Foster Community Center after the City of Lansing purchased 50 housing pods. The move comes as the City Rescue Mission of Lansing officially opened a new shelter on West Kalamazoo Street. The facility could serve more than 400 guests by year’s end.

In political news, Lansing-area native William Lawrence has officially announced his candidacy for Michigan’s 7th Congressional District. The Democrat launched his campaign Tuesday at the Allen Neighborhood Center. Lawrence, who was raised in East Lansing, says he plans to focus on community-driven solutions.

Meanwhile, former Michigan State University economics professor and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is preparing a lawsuit after being fired by former President Donald Trump this week. Cook’s attorney argues the action was unlawful and without cause.

On the higher education front, MSU ranked 79th in Forbes’ “America’s Top Colleges 2026” list. The University of Michigan was the highest-ranked school in the state, coming in at 21st out of 500 institutions nationwide.

At the state level, the Michigan House approved a $79 billion budget plan that Republicans say eliminates waste, fraud, and abuse. Speaker Matt Hall highlighted nearly $3.5 billion earmarked for roads, which is projected to create over 20,000 jobs.

Education leadership is also shifting as the State Board of Education selected Dearborn Public Schools Superintendent Glenn Malico to take over in October following the retirement of Michael Rice.

Marking Women’s Equality Day, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the release of the 2025 Michigan Women’s Commission Pathways to High-Wage Careers Report. The report outlines urgent and impactful recommendations to expand opportunities for women in high-paying fields across Michigan.

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