Colin Jackson
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The bill passed with bipartisan support by a vote of 87-22. The requirement would start during the 2027-2028 school year
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Michigan’s House Elections Committee could forward bills concerning how officials review petition signatures to the full House floor tomorrow
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Recent polls have suggested Black voters in Michigan, who have reliably voted for Democrats and are still largely expected to, have shown an openness to supporting Trump
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Under the bill, incarcerated people could request records relating to the arrest or prosecution of themselves or their children
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Michigan’s laws around election recounts could be in for some big changes
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Michigan House lawmakers voted to ban the non-consensual spread of sexual deep fake content
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A series of Detroit meetings kicking off today will give area residents the chance to weigh in on 12 proposals for Michigan’s state Senate districts
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The bill would prevent drug manufacturers from choosing to not work with or not provide those pharmacies that the entities contract with
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Michigan’s medically frail prisoners could see a greater chance at parole under a bill passed in the state Senate Tuesday
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Aside from signature challenges, many campaigns ran into issues relating to not complying with the letter of the law when it came to their nominating petitions