Tracy Samilton
Tracy Samilton covers energy and transportation, including the auto industry and the business response to climate change for Michigan Radio. She began her career at Michigan Radio as an intern, where she was promptly “bitten by the radio bug,” and never recovered.
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Los votantes de Michigan aprobaron la Propuesta 2 por un amplio margen en las elecciones del martes.
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Democrats won a slim majority in both the state House and state Senate in the election. The results took both Republicans and Democrats by surprise.
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Michigan voters approved Proposal 2 by a large margin in Tuesday's election. The constitutional amendment protects the fundamental right to vote, and prohibits activities including the passage of laws that interfere with or burden that right.
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Michigan car insurance rates up more than 7% in 2022 in wake of no-fault reform meant to lower ratesMichigan 2022 car insurance rates rose a total of $498,977,294 among 35 insurers, according to analysis by the Consumer Federation of America. Critics say it's an indication that the state's 2019 auto no-fault law has broken its promise to lower car insurance costs for drivers.
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Una coalición de justicia social y otros grupos de defensa están instando a la administración de Biden en una carta a mantener cerrada la North Lake Correctional Facility para siempre.
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A Republican election worker faces two felony charges for allegedly tampering with a computer after polls closed at a Gaines Township precinct in the August primary.
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A coalition of social justice and other advocacy groups are urging the Biden administration in a letter to keep the North Lake Correctional Facility closed for good.
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Michigan plans to use all of its limited supply of monkeypox vaccines for first doses and will wait to give people second doses later.
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A new dark money group has formed in Michigan — and critics say it's another example of DTE Energy's outsized influence in state politics.
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Hundreds of residents of a township near the Grand Rapids airport could be connected to the city of Grand Rapids drinking water system soon.