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Michigan is joining over a dozen other states in suing the U.S. Department of Energy over a policy directive sent out earlier this year
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The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity is the named defendant
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Dozens of protesters appeared outside a veterans hospital in Ann Arbor this weekend to share concerns about federal changes to veterans services
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The legislation would base funding on how much violent crime an area is dealing with. Places could lose funding if crime levels don’t go down
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The bill would ban public schools and higher education institutions from taking any grant funding from the countries designated as a "foreign country of concern"
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The underlying controversy is the fate of two ballot proposals adopted by voters in 2018 and 2022. The voting rights proposals include provisions that include making it easier to register to vote, to vote absentee and to use early voting options
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Republican Mark Huizenga defeated democrat David LaGrand by fewer than 400 votes to win the 30th district senate seat in 2022.
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Brinks said House Republicans appear to be taking their cue from President Donald Trump’s hardcore tactics
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Republican House Speaker Matt Hall said the legislation is a step forward for education in the state
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State law says the budget director is supposed to issue a full accounting report by the end of the month. An open budget could complicate that
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Many budget experts, including the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, say Trump’s target of $880 billion in savings is impossible to achieve without big reductions to popular entitlement programs
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The Michigan House O-K’d a plan Wednesday to use taxes on fuel and corporations to fund road repairs