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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Attorney General Dana Nessel want tougher laws to help protect Michigan elections from meddling and threats
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In 2020, Michigan’s electors cast 16 votes for Joe Biden, following his victory in the state. But a separate group tried to enter the state Capitol with Trump’s Electoral College candidates.
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Michigan’s Attorney General says she’s confident guns will be banned from the state capitol building next year
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A letter Wednesday from Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office says members of state boards who ignore their legal responsibilities won’t get state legal assistance
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Michigan Democrats marketed themselves as defenders of democracy and abortion rights during their nominating convention this past weekend
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Attorney General Dana Nessel has asked for an outside prosecutor to take over an inquiry into allegations of election tampering. The reason is one of the targets is her likely Republican opponent on the November ballot.
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Matt DePerno supports Trump’s false claims about his 2020 loss in Michigan
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Attorney General Dana Nessel says the decision is an important milestone
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Secretary of State spokesperson Tracy Wimmer says after the complaint was filed, there was an initial investigation by campaign finance officials. She says that could have led to a settlement agreement.
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The news comes two weeks after the death of 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya, a Black man who was fatally shot in the back of the head by a White GRPD officer during a traffic stop on April 4.