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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
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Third Democratic challenger announces campaign bid in Michigan's 7th Congressional District.
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The Michigan State Budget Office estimates passage of ‘The One, Big Beautiful Bill Act’ will reduce the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program by $900 million, impacting 1.5 million people, That’s 15% of Michiganders.
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House Republicans have been vocal critics of the state’s economic incentive program
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The legislation would classify student athletes as university employees instead of amateur competitors
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Medicaid is the largest health insurer in the state, covering one in four residents.
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The bill would create new federal loans, tax credits, and programs to spur the domestic production and refining of critical minerals like copper, magnesium, and aluminum
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Most questions during the town hall were about cuts to social safety net programs like Medicaid and food assistance
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Some studies have tied some of the dyes and additives to behavioral and other health concerns. Others have determined there's not enough evidence
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The July deadline was enacted after a 2007 deadlock between Gov. Granholm and a divided Legislature led to a brief partial government shutdown
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Tuesday was the statutory deadline for passing an entire state budget. But lawmakers likely won’t be back for a couple of weeks