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Top 25 Takers: These Michigan lawmakers accepted the most free meals, trips from lobbyists

Over the last 20 years or so, lobbyists reported spending more than $6.3 million on meals and travel for lawmakers and state officials. Eye On Michigan reviewed the 17,500 transactions that transpired between influencers and legislators from 2001, the first year for which data was available, to 2023, the last full year for which data is available. 

MICHIGAN

Michigan lawmakers feast and fly for free, but the system for tracking freebies is broken

Lobbyists spent millions wining and dining state officials in Michigan, but it is impossible to determine how many freebies lawmakers accepted because the state's system for tracking what influencers give to legislators is flawed, rife with loopholes and relies on the honor system, a year-long Eye On Michigan investigation reveals. 

MSU

MSU pitches new divestment deal

A year into contentious debates about endowment holdings tied to Israel, Michigan State University’s board has opted to create a bureaucratic process by which activists can voice concerns about the portfolio. Yet student advocates for divestment see the new committee merely as an attempt to placate students.

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ASMSU advocates to save 'The Ducks' campaign, increase undergraduate assistant wages

The Associated Students of Michigan State University held their final General Assembly meeting of the semester Thursday night, where they voted for bills in favor of retaining ‘The Ducks’ campaign and a $15 minimum wage for undergraduate learning assistants. They also debated a vote of no confidence for ASMSU’s Chief Diversity Equity & Inclusion Officer — a motion that was ultimately unsuccessful. 

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MSU says farewell to 'The Ducks' campaign

MSU hosted a special event Monday, named "Farewell To The Flock," celebrating the end of its long-running Ducks campaign. A massive line of students queued at the event between 6 and 8 p.m., eager to grab the final pieces of beloved duck-themed memorabilia, including limited-edition T-shirts and stickers.