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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is calling for tighter rules on professional signature gatherers for petition drives.
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A petition campaign turned in more than half a million signatures Wednesday in an effort to extend tax credits to fund private school scholarships. The initiative would create credits for contributions to savings accounts to help pay for tuition and other costs of attending private schools.
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A group working to tighten Michigan’s voter ID laws has filed over 514,000 petition signatures for the 2024 election cycle. That’s according to the committee behind the ballot question, Secure MI Vote.
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Michigan's 180-day limit on gathering petition signatures will remain unchanged.
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Several hundred thousand registered voters put their names on paper supporting the Michigan Reproductive Freedom for All campaign. That support could extend beyond abortion rights and offer some help for Democrats and progressives going into this November’s elections.
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Representatives of Planned Parenthood of Michigan say they’re confident they’ll reach the signature threshold needed to ask voters in November to guarantee the right to an abortion statewide. But, they’re not taking their foot off the pedal just yet.
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The submission deadline for initiative petitions to get on Michigan’s November ballot is Wednesday.
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Former US Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has thrown her support behind a petition campaign to allow personal and corporate tax breaks to indirectly help families pay for private school tuition in Michigan.
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A voting rights group says a petition campaign to create new voting restrictions – including a photo ID requirement — is lying to get signatures.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has struck down major parts of a law that placed additional restrictions on petition campaigns to initiate or challenge laws or to amend the state constitution.