Colin Jackson
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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.
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Bills to allow trained pharmacists to prescribe birth control methods, like contraceptive patches, received a hearing Tuesday before the House Health Policy Committee.
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Current law only prohibits guns from voting locations in places where guns are already banned, like schools and places of worship.
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The bipartisan package is meant to provide support to people in court who may also be dealing with mental health or addiction related issues.
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A pair of Michigan political consultants are now facing criminal charges in an alleged plot to fundraise for a pandemic-era ballot measure without disclosing donors.
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The Israel-Hamas war is personal for many Michigan residents with ties to the region. Some voters are using their participation in the Democratic primary as a protest vote against President Biden.
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Auto workers, legal troubles, and culture war issues all appeared during an Oakland County campaign stop by former President Donald Trump on Saturday.
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Republican minority leadership in the Michigan House sparred with Democrats this week over the future of bipartisan school safety legislation.
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Michigan State University students and their supporters met on the state Capitol steps Thursday to memorialize one year since a mass shooting at MSU.
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State Rep. Josh Schriver (R-Oxford) lost his staff and committee assignment following his message referencing the racist conspiracy theory.