Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 45:11 — 22.8MB)
Subscribe! RSS
Ron DeSantis teams up with everybody’s favorite billionaire for a 404-error campaign launch … while Donald Trump hunkers down in Mar A Lago waiting for what could be his summer of indictments. In Michigan, politics and government is a little more on track – the Governor signing another major gun safety law, the state’s attorney discipline board takes aim at the lawyers who led the Big Lie lawsuits, and there’s still another money-based scandal brewing as part of the Republican legislative legacy.
And we’re sad to report that neither Jeff nor Mark is on Putin’s list of 500 Americans barred from visiting Russia. Barack Obama and Stephen Colbert made the list — but Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis are still welcome. (Also on the list: former Senators John McCain, Harry M. Reid and Orrin G. Hatch — who are all currently dead.)
The calendar may tell us it’s the spring of 2023, but for local election administrators across the state it’s already 2024. The newly enacted voter protection rights approved by voters in 2022, the likelihood of an early presidential primary and continuing right-wing claims of 2020 election fraud, have local clerks in full implementation mode for what could well be a very challenging election cycle. Joining the conversation this week is one of the state’s leading experts on running fair and accurate elections, Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum.
Prior to her election as Ingham County Clerk 10 years ago she served for 6 years in the state Legislature where she was ranking member of the House Elections Committee. She’s a lifelong resident of rural Lansing, and the daughter of Dianne Byrum who was the first woman to lead a party caucus in the state Legislature. Barb Byrum has a bachelor’s degree in agribusiness management, and a law degree from the MSU College of Law. Also in Clerk Byrum’s resume: after the 2014 Supreme Court ruling in favor of same-sex marriages she presided over the first gay marriage in Michigan.
===========================
This week’s podcast is underwritten in part by EPIC-MRA
EPIC ▪ MRA is a full service survey research firm with expertise in:
• Public Opinion Surveys
• Market Research Studies
• Live Telephone Surveys
• On-Line and Automated Surveys
• Focus Group Research
• Bond Proposals – Millage Campaigns
• Political Campaigns & Consulting
• Ballot Proposals – Issue Advocacy Research
• Community – Media Relations
• Issue – Image Management
• Database Development & List Management
===========================
Stories We’re Following This Week
Michigan politics and policy
- Michigan inked $25M grant without vetting ex-aide to House speaker, ex-convict – Bridge Michigan
- Gov. Whitmer Signs Extreme Risk (Red Flag) Protection Order Legislation to Keep Michigan Communities Safe – Executive Office
- How firearms could be confiscated under Michigan’s new ‘red flag’ law – Detroit News
- AG Nessel Joins Coalition Supporting Federal Restriction Prohibiting Handgun Sales to Individuals Under 21 – Attorney General’s Office
- Whitmer repeals letter grade rankings for public schools – Detroit Free Press
- Pamela Pugh enters race for Michigan’s open US Senate seat
- Leslie Love announces run for Senate, challenges Slotkin – Lansing State Journal
- Commission accuses lawyers who tried to reverse 2020 election of misconduct – Detroit News
- AG Nessel Sues Avid Telecom Over Illegal Robocalls – Attorney General’s Office
Voting Rights and Candidates
- GOP state lawmakers try to restrict ballot initiatives, partly to thwart abortion protections – AP News
- Ahead of 2024 election, several states overhauled voting laws – The Washington Post
- Biden maintains edge over Trump in 2024 US election – Reuters/Ipsos poll
The GOP Culture Wars
- Transgender Mississippi girl misses graduation after judge’s ruling – Reuters
- Abortion to be included in Michigan anti-discrimination law – Bridge Michigan
- Nebraska passes 12-week abortion, gender-affirming care for minors ban – The Washington Post
- South Carolina Senate passes 6-week abortion ban, sends bill to governor – The Washington Post
- North Carolina Senate overrides governor’s veto of abortion ban – The Washington Post
- North Carolina Senate overrides governor’s veto of abortion ban – The Washington Post
- Texas legislature votes to ban transgender care for children – The Washington Post
- A look at transgender restrictions moving forward in the US – AP News
- Why Republicans Are Targeting Professors’ Job Security – FiveThirtyEight
- Michigan Senate passes bill banning discrimination of natural hair