Michigan state senators will briefly gavel themselves back into session Wednesday morning, so they can fix some minor language problems in a few bills.
There appears to be rising opposition to the planned sale of the Michigan School for the Deaf in Flint. Meanwhile, a legislative mistake threatens to delay the sale.
A private developer wants to buy the 85 acre campus for one point three million dollars. He’ll then build a new school and lease it back to the state for two million dollars a year.