Colin Jackson
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This is the largest NFL event taking place in Michigan since Detroit hosted the Superbowl in 2006.
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The Michigan Senate wrapped up its last in-person day before spring break this week by passing a flurry of economic development legislation.
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El Senado de Michigan votó el jueves para limitar las tasas de interés anuales de los préstamos de día de pago al 36%. Eso envía la legislación a la Cámara.
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Michigan women who work full time are earning only a little over 81% of what men make, on average.
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The Michigan Senate voted Thursday to cap annual interest rates on payday loans at 36%. That sends the legislation to the House.
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Legislation to screen Michigan school children for dyslexia passed the state Senate Tuesday.
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As Michiganders adjust to the “spring forward” daylight saving schedule that started on Sunday, some state lawmakers are working to put it to an end.
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Legislation to help Michigan high school athletes take advantage of name, image, and likeness rights received a hearing Wednesday before the state Senate Oversight Committee.
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A Michigan bill to restore the state Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy's water protection rulemaking authority advanced out of Senate committee Thursday.
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Michigan House Republicans are proposing a new bipartisan rules committee to set the agenda for which bills come up for votes.