2026 Mackinac Policy Conference
WDET Digital Team May 26, 2026WDET will be broadcasting special coverage from Mackinac Island—featuring interviews, news stories, and insights that connect you to the ideas and agendas shaping metro Detroit and beyond.
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Detroit Public Radio 101.9 WDET is bringing the 2026 Mackinac Policy Conference directly to you.
Each year, the Mackinac Policy Conference gathers influential politicians, industry leaders, and changemakers to shape Michigan’s future. This week, WDET will be broadcasting special coverage from Mackinac Island—featuring interviews, news stories, and insights that connect you to the ideas and agendas shaping metro Detroit and beyond.
Special coverage begins with All Things Considered starting at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26, and runs through Thursday, May 28.
WDET live at MPC
Tuesday
4-6 p.m.
All Things Considered Detroit Live at MPC
Host: Russ McNamara
Wednesday
9-10 a.m.
Morning Edition-Detroit live at MPC
Host: Jerome Vaughn
10 a.m. – noon
The Metro live at MPC
Host: Robyn Vincent
4 – 6 p.m.
All Things Considered-Detroit live at MPC
Host: Russ McNamara
Thursday
9-10 a.m.
Morning Edition-Detroit live at MPC
Host: Jerome Vaughn
10 a.m. – noon
The Metro live at MPC
Host: Robyn Vincent
4 – 6 p.m.
All Things Considered-Detroit live at MPC
Host: Russ McNamara
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More from MPC 2026

Small Business Association of Michigan CEO says health care reckoning coming for small businesses
Small Business Association of Michigan CEO Brian Calley discusses the challenges small businesses face and potential solutions he’d like to see the state government make happen.

Can and bottle returns are losing steam. What can Michigan do to increase recycling rates?
President of the Midwest Independent Retailers Association Bill Wild spoke to Jerome Vaughn about what Michigan can do to encourage more recycling.

Federal funding cuts test resilience of Focus: Hope nonprofit
Focus: Hope CEO Portia Roberson talks to WDET about how federal funding cuts have threatened the reach of the nonprofit at a time their services are needed by more people.

Detroit City Council President looks forward to working with mayor on poverty and transit issues
James Tate spoke with WDET’s Jerome Vaughn about his new role as city council president and what he hopes to accomplish working with Mayor Mary Sheffield.

MI GOP Chair: Democrats’ ‘woke’ policies are good for Republicans in 2026 election
Jim Runestad says he’s helped unify the Republican party in Michigan and that he’s confident in the candidates they’re putting forth for midterm elections.

State Rep. Ranjeev Puri is optimistic about meeting budget deadline this year, says more Republicans need to put Michigan first
State House Democratic Leader Ranjeev Puri gives his perspective on Republican Speaker Matt Hall and partisanship in Michigan’s congress.
WDET’s Mackincac Policy Conference coverage made possible in part by: