
Governor Rick Snyder, touting the state's economy during his 7th State of the State address.
He says since 2010, 500,000 jobs have been created and unemployment is at the lowest rate in 15 years.
Snyder says progress has been made on the Flint water crisis, but there's still a lot of work to do.
When it comes to crime, Snyder says Detroit, Flint and Saginaw have seen a double-digit decrease in violent-crimes since 2012.
Democrats aren't staying quiet, following the governor's address. Michigan House Democratic Leader Sam Singh says the state's economy has only really improved for the wealthy -- because wages haven't risen enough for the middle class.
He says we must invest in our roads, schools, and safe and strong communities.