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Devastating Michigan Tornado Kills 3 as Legislature Debates Budget, Gun Rights, and Data Center Regulations

Devastating Michigan Tornado Kills 3 as Legislature Debates Budget, Gun Rights, and Data Center Regulations

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A powerful tornado struck southern Michigan on March 6, devastating areas like Union Lake, Three Rivers, and Union City, killing at least three people and injuring a dozen others as fierce storms ripped through the region, according to Euronews. Eyewitness videos captured the intense supercell tearing buildings apart and toppling trees, with authorities issuing widespread warnings amid unexpected March severity, as detailed by Convective Chronicles and ABC 7 Chicago.

In Lansing, the 2026 legislative session kicked off preparations, running from January 14 to December 31, per MultiState. The Republican-led House approved a $152 million supplemental budget for runway upgrades at Selfridge Air National Guard Base to secure a new fighter mission before federal shifts, Michigan Public reports, though Democrats urged caution amid planning stages. Lawmakers introduced bipartisan bills for a one-year moratorium on data center permits until April 2027, citing strains on the power grid and water resources, Planet Detroit notes, while a package of House Bills 5653-5657 aims to enact constitutional carry for concealed pistols, according to NRA-ILA. The House also passed measures requiring legislative approval for state education guidelines, shifting power from the Board of Education, Michigan Public states.

Economically, Michigan focuses on infrastructure and education investments. The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy awarded $156,000 in grants for K-12 STEM programs emphasizing Great Lakes freshwater literacy, funding field trips and stewardship projects through 2027. Communities like those served by CSRedhawks advance sidewalk, parking, and road repairs for the upcoming school year.

Public safety remains heightened post-storms, with no major employment shifts reported amid steady legislative activity.

Looking Ahead: Watch for the March 18 EGLE webinar on student grants, Spotlight on the News interviewing lawmakers this Sunday on budgets and taxes, and Senate action on Selfridge funding amid data center debates.

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