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The state House Judiciary Committee approved “red flag” legislation Wednesday that would allow authorities to seize firearms from someone deemed by a judge to pose an imminent risk.
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The Michigan Legislature resumed its session Tuesday following a two-week spring recess. One of its first acts could be wrapping up action on a gun safety package.
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The Michigan Legislature resumes its session Tuesday following a two-week spring recess. The Democratic majorities in the House and Senate intend to start out by celebrating their victories following a consequential first three months.
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Michigan Democrats are sharing their frustration at the removal of two Black Tennessee lawmakers from office this week.
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Former Michigan Medical Marihuana Licensing Board chair Rick Johnson is pleading guilty to federal bribery charges. He served on the board between May 2017 and April 2019.
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Michigan lawmakers are reintroducing bipartisan legislation to provide more checks on the state’s court-appointed guardian and conservatorship system.
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The Michigan House committee that helps write the state Department of Health and Human Services budget is holding a public hearing Monday morning.
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The Michigan Senate has adopted a set of long-debated gun safety bills.
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The Michigan House voted Tuesday to stop giving out letter grades like “A” or “F” to schools.
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The Legislature has sent Governor Gretchen Whitmer pro-union bills that include repealing Michigan’s decade-old right-to-work law.