Rick Pluta
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Michigan Democrats are holding events to try to reset the presidential race in the swing state now that Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to be their presidential candidate.
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The Governor signed a state budget bill Wednesday finalizing spending plans for the upcoming fiscal year
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The budget does not represent an overall increase in funding for K-12 schools, community colleges and universities. In fact, it’s a slight decrease
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer formally endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris today and closed off the possibility of seeking the presidential nomination herself this year.
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President Joe Biden’s departure from the presidential election could change the course of a race that was taking turns for the worse for Democrats in Michigan
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The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled some circulators failed to list on the petition form their legally correct home addresses. The plaintiffs can take their case to the Michigan Supreme Court
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Michigan’s unemployment rate edged up in June to four-point-one percent. It’s the first time this year the jobless number has gone up.
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Governor Whitmer was in Las Vegas Wednesday to speak to the annual convention of the NAACP. She delivered a defense of President Joe Biden
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The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Tuesday it was unethical for a judge and the prosecutor to have off-the-record discussions during a trial, but the misconduct was not enough to order a new trial
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The complaint filed with the U.S. District Court of the Western District of Michigan says the state’s rules will disadvantage Republican candidates