For the first time in four decades, the Michigan Democratic Party has the majority in both the state House and Senate, as well as the Governorship.
Democrats emerging from November's midterm election with slim majorities in both chambers -- 56-to-54 in the state House and 20-to-18 in the state Senate.
The party making it clear over the past two months that they intend to repeal the state's "Right to Work" laws as one of their first orders of business.
However, a specific legislative agenda is yet to be set and is likely coming in the next couple of months. The Governor and others were sworn in yesterday.