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The Democratic chair of the state House budget committee faces questions about a business she co-owned that helped clients seeking taxpayer funds for projects.
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The Michigan Legislature ends its summer recess Wednesday and returns to Lansing to begin its fall session.
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Michigan could join a multi-state nurse licensing agreement. That’s under a recent bill introduced in the state legislature.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer put abortion rights, a clean energy plan and guaranteed paid worker leave on her agenda for the Legislature’s fall session that begins next week.
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The Michigan State Capitol Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to largely ban firearms, explosives and other weapons from the State Capitol building.
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The group overseeing Michigan’s State Capitol could vote this week to ban guns and other weapons from the building.
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A two-seat Democratic majority in the Michigan House of Representatives is looking a bit more fragile as two members could leave the legislature to serve as mayors in their home cities.
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It will soon be easier for Michigan government agencies to come up with environmental regulations that go beyond federal standards.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill Wednesday accepting equivalent teaching certificates from other states, countries and federally recognized tribes.
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The Michigan Civil Rights Commission passed a resolution Monday encouraging the state's lawmakers to strengthen Michigan’s hate-crime legislation.