Colin Jackson
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Among the dozens of Michigan bills cleared for the governor's signature is a package requiring government services to provide non-English accommodations.
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Supporters of the legislation argue PAs have gone through extensive schooling and training and have earned the right to make medical decisions
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A free Michigan community college tuition program is lowering its eligibility age requirements. But as Colin Jackson explains, the program's expansion is temporary... at least for now.
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Michigan renewable energy bills that are part of the Democrat-backed Clean Energy Plan received a committee hearing Wednesday.
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The Michigan Senate sent bills to require lead testing in children to the governor’s desk Tuesday.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, or M-D-H-H-S, is appealing a federal court ruling over its infant blood sampling program.
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The plan involves using leased pass-through detection systems at capitol entrances to screen for weapons. State police may ask visitors to the capitol to open their bags if a detector beeps.
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The redistricting commission says it’s conducting a legal review to decide whether Commissioner Anthony Eid’s new job is a conflict of interest
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An eight-day window to pre-process absentee ballots would apply to cities or townships with at least 5,000 residents. Smaller communities would be allowed to pre-process on the Monday before an election
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A few dozen people from Lansing’s faith-based communities gathered on the capitol lawn today for an apology for slavery.