What do new electoral districts mean for the environment? Will the elected officials representing them better serve their constituents' resounding demand for better air, natural land and cleaner water?
Every year, TRU hosts its annual State of Transit event to evaluate what's happened, what's going on, what's coming up, and especially what we can do to improve and expand transit.
Too often, social movements are short-lived and government officials respond with symbolic measures that don't last. Join the National Civic League to hear how cities can ensure that work to advance equity becomes a permanent aspect of local governance.
The LVW Civil Discourse Network and National Institute for Civil Discourse presents the webinar "Democracy, Disinformation and Distrust: Building Citizen Capacity to Impact".
Embracing sustainability is becoming more important for local municipalities in Michigan. Join the City of Holland to hear directly on how they have embraced sustainability at the municipal level.
In the wake of the 2020 election, a power struggle over the right to vote has broken out between states and the federal government — but who really wields the power?
Chuck Newman will be interviewing some of the most briliant political minds in Michigan for a critical discussion of the impact of the new maps for the next 10 years.