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Volunteers are canvassing for three proposed state constitutional amendments
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Michigan kids are going back to school soon and districts still don’t know how much state funding they'll get for the new year
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Congress originally approved the money in a 2022 law, but President Trump ordered a pause in those payments to states when he took office
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Not having board approval on final summary language could potentially open the campaign up to lawsuits that may claim the petition was misleading
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Whelan is still waiting for Congress to fund a law designed to help returning hostages.
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The Legislature and Governor Gretchen Whitmer face tough choices now that the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act has reset the state’s budget picture.
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Emergency officials are offering new details about approved of recovery aid for northern Michigan communities hit by March's ice storm.
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A new ruling from the Michigan Court of Appeals could cause several lawsuits against the state to be dismissed.
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It’s been nearly a month since the fiscal year began for school districts.
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Michigan House lawmakers heard testimony Tuesday to generally stop semis from driving on the left side of three-or-more lane freeways.
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Michigan is part of a of a group of states suing the Trump administration to block access to confidential information the state has on people who use federal food assistance.
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Michigan prosecutors are still asking for more time to respond to a recent state Supreme Court ruling that banned mandatory life sentences for 19- and 20-year-olds.