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Bills heard in a Michigan Senate committee Wednesday could open the door for more CBD and other hemp-derived consumable products to hit store shelves
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The appeals court says “vulgarity trumps politics, even when vulgarity is cloaked in innuendo”
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Benson’s filing this week with the Michigan Court of Claims says the Legislature’s oversight power “is not unlimited, checks and balances apply”
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Inside Grand Valley State University’s Seidman Center for Business, over 100 Latine leaders from across the state gathered seeking outcomes addressing economic, education, housing, and civic gaps.
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The proposed $1.3 million investment would add eight positions to the MSP Victim Services Program
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U.S. Representative Hillary Scholten assembled a coalition of Democratic colleagues Thursday in Washington D.C. addressing what they’re calling “an affordability crisis.”
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All sides of the negotiating table say they’re optimistic about getting something done, acknowledging it would be difficult
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Tribe claims past treaties with U.S. government recognize it as a native sovereign nation.
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Members of the Democracy Defense Project are meeting at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum today discussing a new poll that shows Michigan voters are highly confident in the state’s election process
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An American Civil Liberties Union attorney says the legislation is probably unconstitutional because it would automatically change all the sentences without court hearings
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The bills are likely to hit a wall in the Republican-controlled House
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Two Michigan House Republicans, including a West Michigan legislator, introduced a bill Wednesday they say supports Michigan’s energy independence