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Under the proposal, it would be illegal to infringe upon an individual’s rights—including access to public spaces and the right to vote without a permanent address—on the basis of their housing status.
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Mayor Andy Schor said Lansing could once again consider converting the current City Hall into a hotel if it finds a new place to house Lansing’s government.
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The Michigan Board of State Canvassers has set an August 1 hearing date for recall petitions against a handful of Michigan House Democrats.
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Some Democratic lawmakers want to put an expansion of Michigan’s 10-cent bottle deposit law on the Legislature’s to-do list when it returns from its summer recess.
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There are more changes to Michigan laws regarding sexual assaults on minors by medical professionals. Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the bills Tuesday.
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Michigan communities could soon have a new way of funding under- and overpasses so traffic can get around railroad crossings.
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Lansing’s shuttered Moore's Park Pool is getting a second chance at reopening. The Michigan Legislature approved a budget which allocates more than $6 million for the pool’s restoration.
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College sports stadiums in Michigan could see expanded alcohol sales during the upcoming school year.
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Bills to shield central parts of the federal Affordable Care Act from being reversed are working their way through the state Legislature.
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Some Michigan county officials are refusing to comply with a new state gun safety law, arguing the legislation is unconstitutional.