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The plaintiffs in the case include Republican legislators and organizations opposed to abortion rights.
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The governor is focusing on housing, tuition-free community college and other budget proposals during the road trip.
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The law won’t take effect until Feb. 13. But the phase-out begins with this year’s tax filings for the 2023 tax year.
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The 11-bill package was adopted by the Michigan Legislature along party lines shortly before lawmakers adjourned for the year.
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East Lansing's City Council welcomed three new members to the group Tuesday night and approved raises for the elected body.
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With two Democratic state lawmakers resigning to become their hometown mayors, the House will become evenly split.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel, Rep. Elissa Slotkin and others have criticized Rep. Rashida Tlaib's use of the phrase in her calls for Palestinian liberation.
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Michigan lawmakers are working on a bill that would impose job qualifications for sheriff candidates.
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Attorneys claim the former president's attempts to overturn the 2020 election and encourage the January 6 U.S. Captiol riot render him ineligible to run.
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East Lansing City Council moved earlier this month to create a Mayor’s Youth Commission consisting of nine members between 14 and 18-years-old.