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The Michigan Senate Thursday passed bills to create a new Extreme Risk Protection Order Act to keep guns from people deemed a threat to themselves or others.
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For the first time in decades, Democrats run the show in Michigan, passing legislative priorities they've been after for years: repealing a 1931 abortion law, repealing right-to-work and more.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation Thursday codifying LGBTQ protections into the state's civil rights law, permanently outlawing discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity in the state.
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Michigan’s largest utility companies faced questioning from state lawmakers Wednesday over recent widespread blackouts.
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Hundreds of people rallied at the state Capitol Wednesday to demand tougher gun laws. Governor Gretchen Whitmer told the crowd she’s ready to sign a first round of new gun laws that includes universal background checks, safe storage requirements, and red-flag laws.
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The Michigan Senate voted to repeal the state’s Right-to-Work law Tuesday evening.
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Bills to repeal Michigan’s right-to-work law are poised to be sent this week to Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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Legislation to close a loophole in Michigan law that could stop prosecution in some instances of marital rape will get a committee hearing Tuesday.
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The chair of the state House higher education budget subcommittee called Thursday for a permanent fund to help colleges and universities upgrade and maintain campus security systems.
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Several pieces of gun-related legislation are headed to the full Michigan Senate after the bills advanced out of committee Thursday.