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A bipartisan group of Michigan House lawmakers has tried to pass similar legislation during the current and previous legislative sessions
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Duggan is guaranteed a spot on the ballot after filing nominating petitions with the state to run as an independent unaffiliated with a political party
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The Ottawa County Board of Commissioners did not select a new administrator after the last two nationwide searches for candidates.
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The move comes after years of state lawmakers trying and failing to pass similar restrictions
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The Republican-led committee is looking for documents related to possible interference with a criminal investigation into a Democratic Party fundraiser
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Michigan U.S. Senator Gary Peters made the case for preserving funding supporting local news and public safety as necessities.
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Twenty states, including Michigan, have joined in a lawsuit to block cuts to a Federal Emergency Management Agency program designed to help protect communities from natural disasters
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ICE officers have received scrutiny in recent months for wearing masks and not identifying themselves as law enforcement during raids
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The suit alleged the City of Flint didn’t hire enough Republican poll watchers for precincts and absentee ballot counting boards that year. Lower courts had dismissed the case
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It’s been two weeks since the House and Senate left off after being unable to reach a deal over school funding
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The findings highlight evolving needs and are useful for influencing policy.
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The proposed petition for a constitutional amendment would set an extra 5% tax on annual income over $500,000 for single filers and $1,000,000 for joint filers