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Current law allows for recount petitions when a party believes “fraud” or a “mistake” have occurred. The bill would replace those references to fraud and mistakes with ones to "errors"
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The state has reached a tentative 55-million dollar agreement to resolve a class-action lawsuit filed by workers who were wrongly forced to repay jobless benefits
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His visit is in the wake of the alleged murder of a 25-year-old Grand Rapids woman by a romantic partner Republicans are highlighting the case as what they describe as the result of the Biden Administration’s immigration policy
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State House Rep. Matt Maddock made the claim Wednesday night in a social media post accompanied by photos of three buses near an Allegiant plane at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
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The new map will create three majority-black districts, whereas before there were none
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After receiving a federal loan totaling more than $1 billion, the mothballed Covert, Michigan nuclear power plant will restart.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer says she’s concerned a Supreme Court ruling could supersede all or part of the reproductive rights amendment to the Michigan Constitution that was adopted by voters in 2022
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America Amplified Election 2024 initiative is aimed at helping public media stations ensure that their audiences and communities receive the information they need to confidently participate in local, state and federal elections.
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A federal court decision issued last year requiring the commission to redraw some state House and Senate maps means it’s been more active
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The “You Can In Michigan” program celebrated surpassing its 1,000-plus recruiting target in Grand Haven.
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McDonald Rivet is part of a crowded Democratic field that also includes Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley, Michigan State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh and Michigan Association of Conservation Districts Executive Director Dan Moilanen
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Benson told the Rules Committee that misinformation is a threat to democracy and advocated for federal legislation to protect poll workers