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Bills to end child marriage in Michigan are heading to the governor after passing the Legislature this week.
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The Michigan Legislature capped weeks of negotiations Wednesday with the adoption of an $81.7 billion budget that funds state departments, education and local governments.
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The Legislature’s auditor general says the Michigan Department of Education is falling short when it comes to making sure schools are conducting required criminal background checks.
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Bills to ban Michigan licensed health care workers from engaging in conversion therapy with children are heading to the governor.
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Michigan’s new voting rights constitutional amendment is a step closer to implementation after lawmakers sent a series of early and absentee voting bills to the governor Tuesday.
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The Michigan Legislature reconvenes Tuesday at the state Capitol with the deadline looming to finish the state budget.
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The Michigan House voted Wednesday to outlaw child marriage.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether the Legislature exceeded its authority under the state Constitution.
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Many Michigan clerks would have eight days to pre-process absentee ballots under a Senate bill package that made it out of committee Tuesday.
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Time is ticking for Michigan lawmakers to agree on the state’s next budget ahead of a scheduled break at the end of the month.