Michigan Launches Initiative To Boost Child Welfare Workforce

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is partnering with five public universities to provide financial stipends to social work students who commit to working in under-resourced communities after graduation. 

This initiative, backed by $1.7 million in federal Title IV-E funds, aims to address the critical shortage of child welfare workers in the state. Students will receive $5,000 per semester to support their education in exchange for their future service.

The universities involved include the University of Michigan, Central Michigan University, Michigan State University, Wayne State University, and Western Michigan University. These institutions will provide financial support and educational resources to students pursuing bachelor’s or master’s degrees in social work, committed to careers in public, private, or tribal child welfare in Michigan.

For more information, email: marlamg@umich.edu

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Biden Exits 2024 Presidential Race Endorses Vice President Harris

President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he is dropping out of the 2024 race for the White House following a disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump. Biden’s decision, coming less than four months before the election, has dramatically shifted the political landscape, according to mlive.com.

In a statement, Biden emphasized his intention to serve out the remainder of his term and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor. Nearly 30 minutes after announcing his exit, Biden threw his support behind Harris. “Today I want to offer my full support and endorsement for Kamala to be the nominee of our party this year,” he said in another post on X. 

Harris praised Biden’s decision as a “selfless and patriotic act” and pledged to “earn and win” her party’s nomination, vowing to defeat Trump and his “extreme Project 2025 agenda.”

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Secures $129.1 Million EPA Grant For Renewable Energy Expansion

Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that Michigan will receive $129.1 million from the EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grant program, funded by the Biden-Harris administration’s Inflation Reduction Act. This investment aims to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and storage, helping Michigan meet its clean energy standards of 60% renewable energy and 100% clean energy.

“Michigan is committed to leading the future of clean energy to reduce utility costs, create good-paying jobs, and grow our economy,” Whitmer stated. The funds will support the Renewables Ready Communities Program, which incentivizes local renewable energy projects and overcomes siting barriers.

Senator Gary Peters highlighted the impact of this investment on reducing energy costs and safeguarding Michigan’s environment, emphasizing the significance of the Inflation Reduction Act in bolstering the state’s clean energy economy.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell