Episodi

  • A Republican forecast of the 2026 elections
    Jan 30 2026

    There are some major races later this year with multiple candidates vying for positions of governor, representatives, state house and state senate seats, and US congressional seats as well. This week on MichMash Cheyna Roth and Alethia Kasben talk to Kristin Combs, founder of Bright Sparks Strategies. They discuss how the Republican party candidates are doing in their respective races.

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    21 min
  • Gov. Whitmer opposes President Trump's recent actions with tariffs and ICE
    Jan 23 2026

    Although minor, Gov. Whitmer and President Trump have found common ground this year but recently, at Detroit's auto show, Whitmer addressed her disagreements with Trump's tariff strategy and the ICE presence in Minneapolis. This week on MichMash, WDET's Cheyna Roth and Gongwer News Service's Alethia Kasben discuss what these statements could mean for future dealings with the Trump administration.

    Then later in the episode, Oakland superintendent Kenneth Gutman, about legislation to ban cell phones in school making its way through the legislature and a lot more.

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    18 min
  • Gov. Whitmer opposes President Trump's recent actions with tariffs and ICE
    Jan 23 2026

    Although little, Gov. Whitmer and President Trump have found common ground this year but recently, at a Detroit auto show, Whitmer addressed her disagreements with Trump's tariff strategy and the ICE presence in Minneapolis. This week on MichMash WDET's Cheyna Roth and Gongwer News Service's Alethia Kasben discuss what these statements could mean for future dealings with the Trump administration.

    Then later in the episode, Oakland superintendent Kenneth Gutman, about legislation to ban cell phones in school making its way through the legislature and a lot more.

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    19 min
  • Budget battles and ballot changes in Michigan
    Jan 16 2026

    House Republicans have moved to unilaterally cut up to $645 million from the state budget. But is that legal? This week on MichMash, Cheyna Roth and Zach Gorchow talk with Bob Schneider of the Citizens Research Council of Michigan to make sense of it all. Plus a look at changes in the race for governor and Secretary of State.

    In this episode:

    Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist drops out of the race for governor and into the Secretary of State’s race

    The state of the governor’s race

    The battle over unilateral budget cuts

    Overview

    Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist has ended his campaign for governor and has launched an effort to become Michigan’s next Secretary of State instead. Gongwer’s Zach Gorchow says Gilchrist’s decision shouldn’t come as a surprise.

    “He had low name recognition and wasn’t raising anywhere near enough money. Jocelyn Benson, the secretary of state, has been the clear frontrunner for the Democratic nomination for months, and Gilchrist’s exit doesn’t change anything on the Democratic side.”

    The news does have implications for the race for Secretary of State as Gilchrist joins an already crowded Democratic field.

    Meanwhile, lawmakers are dealing with a provision in state law that allows a single legislative committee to cancel certain types of spending. House Republicans used this mechanism like never before – to cancel up to $645 million in spending.

    Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed suit, saying the legislation allowing the move is unconstitutional.

    Bob Schneider of the Citizens Research Council of Michigan tells us the central issue is around the appropriation process for “work projects.”

    “A work project is an authorization to carry forward appropriations into a future fiscal year.”

    He says the legislature should be thinking ahead on the issue, because the process could be in jeopardy, depending on how courts rule. Schneieder says lawmakers should be saying to themselves, “How do we get together and fix this so we have a process that works in the future?”

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    26 min
  • Are economic incentives helping Michigan?
    Jan 9 2026

    We ended 2025 with a commitment to getting a new economic development plan out of the Legislature halted. This week on MichMash, Cheyna Roth and Alethia Kasben discuss economic development incentives and if they are helping to attract Michigan businesses with Bridge Michigan's business reporter Paula Gardner.

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    26 min
  • Looking back on the state’s top political stories of 2025
    Jan 2 2026

    There were a lot of political stories that happened in 2025 that made the year stand out. This week on MichMash, WDET's Cheyna Roth and Gongwer News Service's Zach Gorchow and Alethia Kasben discuss some of the major stories that had an impact and they look ahead to 2026.

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    39 min
  • Senator Gary Peters discusses why he decided not to run for reelection
    Dec 26 2025

    Sen Gary Peters' annoucement about not seeking reelection shocked the political world because of his favorability and success. This week on MichMash, WDET's Cheyna Roth and Gongwer News Services' Zach Gorchow talk with the Senator to hear his reasons behind his decision and they discuss his plans for the remainder of his term.

    Cheyna and Zach also discuss the recent news with rank choice voting.

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    22 min
  • Congresswoman Haley Stevens makes her case for US Senate
    Dec 19 2025

    Congresswoman Haley Stevens is vying for the US Senate seat in Michigan in a highly contested field. In this episode of MichMash, WDET's Cheyna Roth and Gongwer News Service's Alethia Kasben sit down with the representative to see what makes her different from her opponents.

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    23 min