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Michigan Roads Crisis Deepens: Sumpter Township Declares Emergency as Constitutional Carry Bill Advances in House

Michigan Roads Crisis Deepens: Sumpter Township Declares Emergency as Constitutional Carry Bill Advances in House

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In Michigan, crumbling roads in Sumpter Township, Wayne County, have prompted a public safety emergency declaration, with residents reporting vehicles sliding into ditches, school buses struggling, and delayed emergency responses. According to Local 4 News, township officials are demanding immediate action from the county, which claims it has responded over two dozen times since January. Nearby Huron Township faces similar issues, though no declaration yet.

In politics, House Republicans introduced a five-bill package, HB 5653 through 5657, to enact constitutional carry, eliminating concealed pistol license requirements and fees to affirm Second Amendment rights. Michigan House Republicans report this would make Michigan the 30th such state, citing reduced violent crime in the 29 others. Meanwhile, House Speaker Matt Hall advanced a $152 million bill for Selfridge Air National Guard Base runway upgrades to secure 21 new fighter jets by 2028, warning of risks under a new administration; the base pumps $850 million yearly into the economy and employs 5,000, per Local 4.

Business and economy feel global ripples, with gas prices spiking amid Middle East tensions, including a Kuwait port drone strike. Local 4 notes markets rose slightly on truce reports. Public safety concerns persist: Detroit police seek a shooter who fired into a vehicle with children inside, critically wounding the driver, Click on Detroit reports. A father faces charges for safe storage violations after his six-year-old daughter accidentally shot herself.

Education draws scrutiny after a viral Pontiac Schools video showed a teacher cursing at students, sparking parent demands for change. Weather eases, with Detroit River ice melting ahead of 60-degree weekend highs, following a fog advisory lift.

Looking Ahead: Watch Senate action on Selfridge funding and constitutional carry bills, plus closing arguments in the Dale Warner murder trial and the I-96 trucker crash sentencing.

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