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Legislation to repeal Michigan’s "Right-to-Work" law passed the Michigan House Wednesday night.
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The Michigan House has approved gun safety bills that include requiring universal background checks for gun sales.
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Two bills to outlaw discrimination against LGBTQ individuals passed the Michigan House Wednesday.
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Michigan House Democrats plan to move quickly Wednesday on bringing down two Republican labor laws that diminished union power and their ability to bargain contracts. Both were key priorities announced after Democrats took control of the Legislature this year.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill Tuesday to restore a tax break on retirement income and to boost the state earned income tax credit – the biggest state tax overhaul in a dozen years.
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State Representative Luke Meerman sent a letter to Governor Gretchen Whitmer Friday. In it, he and members of the House and Senate School Aid and PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittees ask Governor Whitmer to provide equal per-pupil public school funding.
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A bill to expand the Michigan earned income tax credit has been reintroduced in the Legislature. The bill would ensure a delayed tax break for lower income workers can take effect in this tax year.
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Testimony from families and students affected by gun violence dominated a Thursday by the Michigan Senate Civil Rights, Judiciary and Public Safety Committee.
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Michigan tax filers will not receive $180 checks under a sweeping tax proposal passed by the state Senate late Tuesday night, advancing the bills to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's desk without a key promise in the start of her second-term.
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Michigan legislation to ban guns from coming within 100 feet of polling locations and ballot counting centers got a hearing Tuesday before the state House Elections Committee.