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Michigan House Rejects MSU Board Appointment Proposal as Guskiewicz Controversy Continues

LANSING, Mich. — A proposal to overhaul the way governing boards are selected at Michigan's three major public universities failed to advance Wednesday in the Michigan House.

Lawmakers rejected a bill that would have placed a constitutional amendment on the August ballot asking voters to replace statewide elections for governing boards at Michigan State University, the University of Michigan and Wayne State University with appointments made by the governor.

The measure required a two-thirds supermajority vote to meet this week's ballot deadline but fell short. The proposal emerged amid ongoing controversy surrounding the departure of former Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz.

While the August ballot opportunity has passed, lawmakers could revisit the issue later this year and potentially place the measure before voters in November if bipartisan support can be secured.

Fatal Crash Under Investigation in East Lansing

East Lansing police are investigating a crash that killed one person and injured three others Wednesday afternoon.

Authorities said the collision occurred shortly after 2 p.m. at the intersection of Saginaw Street and Harrison Road. Additional details about the victims and circumstances surrounding the crash were not immediately released.

Police are asking anyone who witnessed the incident to contact investigators.

Clinton County Victim Identified

Meanwhile, officials in Clinton County have identified the victim of a fatal three-vehicle crash that occurred Monday night.

According to the Clinton County Sheriff's Office, 34-year-old Matthew Garza of Elsie was killed in the crash on Hollister Road near French Road. Several other individuals suffered serious injuries.

Public Invited to Learn About U.S. 127 Rebuild Project

The Michigan Department of Transportation is hosting a public open house Thursday to discuss the next phase of the U.S. 127 reconstruction project in Lansing.

The project, which focuses on the stretch between Interstate 496 and Lake Lansing Road, is expected to be carried out primarily during 2027 and 2028.

The open house will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Allen Neighborhood Center.

Attorney General Opposes Consumers Energy Rate Hike

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel plans to intervene in Consumers Energy's latest request for a rate increase.

The utility company filed a proposal Tuesday seeking an additional $456 million annually, which would raise electric rates by nearly 10 percent. The request will undergo a review process expected to last approximately 10 months.

Barrett Joins Democrats on Iran War Powers Resolution

Michigan's 7th District Congressman Tom Barrett was among four Republicans who joined Democrats in supporting a War Powers Resolution directing President Donald Trump to end hostilities against Iran.

All Michigan Democrats voted in favor of the measure, while the state's remaining Republican members opposed it.

Mackinac Island Ferry Regulation Measure Signed

Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bipartisan legislation Wednesday that could give Mackinac Island voters greater authority over ferry services.

Senate Bill 304 allows residents to consider a charter amendment granting the city power to regulate ferry fares and related fees, including charges for baggage, parking and priority boarding.

Gizzard Fest Begins in Potterville

Potterville's annual Gizzard Fest gets underway Thursday with a beach party theme.

Festivities begin with the festival pageant Thursday evening, and events will continue through Saturday as the community celebrates one of Mid-Michigan's most distinctive annual traditions.

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