The Michigan Gaming Control Board has issued a "summary suspension order" to TwinSpires for continuing to offer advance deposit wagering over the objection and order of the regulator. ADW in MI has to be tied to live racing and there is none in the state at this time. pic.twitter.com/S6EKI7ZKFv
Healey’s travel in 2024 included a stretch in which she visited or was traveling to other states on 28 of the 80 days from the day she left Massachusetts for the Democratic National Convention in mid-August through Election Day on Nov.
Michigan is one of 18 states which signed onto the lawsuit challenging the executive order issued by Trump on Monday.
President Donald Trump is facing multiple lawsuits over an executive order that aims to end birthright citizenship in the United States.
The 5-foot-11, 180-pounder is the second receiver Michigan has landed in the transfer portal this cycle, joining Indiana’s Donaven McCulley. He also is the 12th portal addition overall.
The executive order, as written, does not go into effect for 30 days and does not rescind citizenship from those already born in the United States.
After speaking out against the flurry of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump on his first day in office, Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel is joining with the attorneys general of 21 other states in challenging an order aimed to halt birthright citizenship.