“Mike Cox” on The Daily Caller

The Daily Caller Social Experience

Let your friends help you discover the best news, features and videos on TheDC. Publish what you read and maintain full control.


 
August 2nd, 2010

Voters head to the polls for primaries in three states tomorrow — Michigan, Missouri and Kansas — and here are the biggest races to watch: (more)

July 15th, 2010

DETROIT — (AP) States have the authority to enforce immigration laws and protect their borders, Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox said Wednesday in a legal brief on behalf of nine states supporting Arizona’s immigration law. (more)

April 8th, 2010

Michigan liberals want a probe of the Michigan Republican party following [intlink id="768594" type="post"]Wednesday’s report[/intlink] from The Daily Caller on a fundraising deal between the state party and the Republican National Committee that was allegedly intended to circumvent campaign finance laws and inflate the RNC’s 2009 fundraising numbers(more)

April 8th, 2010

A state police investigator alleged Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox interfered with an investigation into a party that allegedly occurred at the Detroit mayoral residence, Manoogian Mansion. (more)

March 24th, 2010

MSNBC’s Chris Matthews interviewed Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox Tuesday night where Cox asserted it was unprecedented in the history of the federal government’s regulation of interstate commerce that U.S. citizens be forced to buy a product, in this case insurance coverage, a reference to the individual mandate in the health-care law signed earlier in the day by President Barack Obama. (more)

February 22nd, 2010

Reports that the FBI is preparing to file new corruption charges against former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his father shocked the Michigan political establishment over the weekend and may prove damaging to Democratic candidates facing a hostile electoral climate this fall. (more)

January 19th, 2010

The Supreme Court refused this morning to issue an injunction in the interstate battle over invasive Asian carp, meaning Chicago won’t be required — for now — to close locks on waterways linking the Mississippi River and Lake Michigan. (more)

STAY CONNECTED TO