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The Michigan Senate moved bills to give organizations that serve homeless youth more time to reach a child’s guardian closer to a final vote Thursday.
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Bills Governor Whitmer signed Monday in GR will fix roads and bridges, invest in projects at colleges and universities, and pay down debt for some school districts.
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Legislation to end the statute of limitations for some cases of criminal sexual conduct passed out of a Michigan House committee today [TUES].
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The bill updates laws to reflect the reproductive rights amendment adopted last year by voters. The measure was adopted along party lines.
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State lawmakers and community leaders gathered in Detroit Monday to advocate for legislation to make water bills more affordable across the state.
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Legislation to toughen Michigan’s laws against harassment based on factors like race or religion made it out of a House committee today.
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The state House Elections Committee opened hearings today on a package of voting rights bills.
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Legislation to outlaw child marriage in Michigan was adopted today by a state House committee.
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Mark Sanchez from Crain’s Grand Rapids Business joins us to discuss:-Michigan’s aging population threatening long-term prosperity-Legislation focusing on nurse staffing ratios-Preserving independent medical practices
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The state House Elections Committee approved legislation today that would lift a ban on the use of payroll deductions for donations to union political action committees.