FDA Authorizes Second COVID Booster for Those 50 and Older
by Jennifer Shutt--Michigan Advance
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized another round of COVID-19 booster shots for people 50 and older, as well as those who are immunocompromised.
The decision to amend an earlier!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Study From the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education Reveals U-M Policies Used to Police Student Speech Are Unconstitutional
In a recently released report, the University of Michigan earned a failing grade (a yellow light) for its campus policies that seek to regulate student speech. Officials from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE)!-->…
Ann Arbor’s First Adult Marijuana Consumption Lounge Bogged Down by Licensing Process
Ann Arbor plans on issuing 28 licenses for marijuana consumption lounges within the city limits.
According to a press release, a new business called Hot Box Social announced that it is the first licensed adult-use!-->!-->!-->…
What’s the 411 on the New 988 National Mental Health Hotline?
by Derek Lee
Beginning July 16, 2022, people struggling with mental health crises can call 988, a new number focused on providing lifesaving suicide prevention and crisis services. But 988 is not just a shorter, easier-to-remember!-->!-->!-->…
Former Ann Arbor City Attorney Files Suit to Force City to Identify Staff Members in Report Used to Fire City Administrator
by P.D. Lesko
R. Bruce Laidlaw, the Ann Arbor City Attorney between 1978 and 1991 and an Assistant City Attorney for six years before that, sent an email on Feb. 25 to Ann Arbor’s Mayor Chris Taylor, City Attorney Stephen Postema and!-->!-->!-->…
The Foodist: Tofu Doesn’t Have to be a Four-Letter Word
by Ari LeVaux
My son’s first taste of tofu was at a restaurant. He didn’t know what tofu was, or that it was coming. Having never caught wind of tofu’s bad reputation among non-Asians, he took a bite of its sauce-drenched, crispy fried!-->!-->!-->…
Destination Ann Arbor Launches Ann Arbor Area Craft Beer and Distillery Pass
The Ann Arbor Area Craft Pass is a free digital experience that incentivizes locals and visitors to explore the many craft breweries and distilleries in the Ann Arbor area. With 14 local businesses included within the passport, users will!-->…
Yale Climate Opinion Survey Reveals What Ann Arbor Residents Think About Climate Change Policies
According to a survey conducted by the Yale Program in Climate Change Communication, 72% of 28,000 adults throughout the U.S. said they believe global warming is happening, In Ann Arbor, 82% of adults asked said they believe that global!-->…
SafeHouse Board Members Should Embrace Transparency, Not Fight FOIA and Public Attendance at Board Meetings
Michigan's sunshine laws (the Open Meetings and the Freedom of Information Acts) apply to governmental entities and, under certain circumstances, non-profits. In Nov. 2021, The A2Indy submitted a Freedom of Information Act request for!-->…
We Must Continue to Support Michiganders Hit Hardest by the Pandemic
by Monique Stanton
As an organization that has been working to improve public policy for more than a century, we certainly have to adapt with the times.
From the Great Depression to the Great Recession, the influenza pandemic!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…