Today on TAP: It’s a promising concept, but the devil is in the details.
Gretchen Whitmer
Canada Braces for Two-Step Trade War
Michigan and Ontario will be on the front lines of serious economic disruptions if and when the Trump tariffs finally materialize.
Michigan Democrats Deliver Lame-Duck Disappointment
The first Democratic trifecta in 40 years is ending with internal dissent, stalled legislation, and up to $10 billion in corporate subsidies.
The Vice Squad
Who is Kamala likely to pick as her running mate? Ideally, who should she pick?
Uncommitted Campaign in Michigan Uses the Power of the Vote
Anti-war activists want to channel the pain of Arab American and Muslim communities to register a vote of no confidence in Biden’s support for Israel’s devastation of Gaza.
The Drumbeat for Biden to Step Aside Will Only Grow Louder
Today on TAP: Would an open convention actually energize the Democrats?
Labor Developments in the Rust Belt
Michigan is one step closer to repealing right to work; why the end of two-tier wages at Caterpillar shows corporate America’s immense power over workers.
Michigan Rights Wrong, Beginning the Repeal of ‘Right to Work’
Today on TAP: A newly Democratic state government votes to restore some democracy in the workplace.
Mourning on the Red Cedar River
Three college students are left dead. Five injured. The rest of the state is wracked in grief.
First 100: Where’s the Michigan Vaccine Surge?
Plus, more executive action options to lower drug prices.

