Rick Pluta
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The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled last week that the chimpanzees don’t have legal status similar to humans
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Rivet has crossed party lines on some votes, but she said that delaying discussion on healthcare tax credits would be a mistake
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The September data exist, but it has not been shared with states because the people who would do that are furloughed
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A three-judge panel heard Tuesday from the plaintiff, the Washington-based Nonhuman Rights Project, in the first-of-its-kind case in Michigan
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Rep. Bryan Posthumus said states are forced into spending many millions of dollars in a never-ending competition to poach companies from each other
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The 2022 decision ended the Flint water cases because the window to refile charges had expired
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The 24% tax on the wholesale cost of marijuana is a key element of a law signed by Whitmer to generate funding for roads
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In a video announcing the bill-signing, Whitmer made no mention of the consternation and presented a sunnier view of the situation
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The lawsuit says the state has been improperly denying injured worker benefits to people without legal status
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The governor says she’s glad to see a deal on road funding, and that free school meals will continue for all students