Colin Jackson
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Michigan is one of two states that exempt the governor’s office from FOIA requests. The other is Massachusetts
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Legislation to outlaw intentionally lying about election information was introduced in the Michigan Senate today.
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Most of the maps cleared for public comment today Wednesday didn’t meet the Voting Rights Act guidance offered by the commission's lawyers. Tweaked versions that do could still follow
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Some Michigan officials are mentioning ghost guns as a possible target for new legislation in the coming months
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The commission is redrawing the districts to comply with an order from the federal court, which found the maps violated the U.S. Constitution's Equal Protection Clause
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The Michigan Senate passed a bill package today that would give more protections to human trafficking victims who work with prosecutors in a case.
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Governor Whitmer laid out some of her economic development strategies during her State of the State address last night
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The Michigan Strategic Fund Board okayed around 12-million-dollars in business incentives for a Detroit battery assembly project Tuesday
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Michigan’s redistricting commission has been redrawing the boundaries to follow the lower court order while it awaited word from the high court
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Hoekstra now becomes one of two people claiming the title of party chair