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Sen. Majority Leader Winnie Brinks called the appeal “a waste of the court’s time and a distraction from the important work at hand.”
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If you’re a city of Muskegon resident paying your bills in cash, you’ll need to have exact change. The city says it no longer has access to pennies from local banks
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We talk to Lead Strategist Climate Justice Team, Urban Core Collective, Sergio Cira-Reyes.
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House Speaker Matt Hall said the new majority was not obligated to wrap up business left unfinished by the former Democratic majority
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We talk to Matt Johnson about qualifications and more.
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CE's Matt Johnson comments on the opportunity.
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Court of Claims Judge Sima Patel in February ruled with Democrats that the bills should go to Governor Gretchen Whitmer, but declined to issue an order to enforce the decision
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Brinks said House Republicans appear to be taking their cue from President Donald Trump’s hardcore tactics
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The company will be reaching out to select senior citizens to offer a review of their accounts and provide personalized payment assistance options
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The final briefs were filed Tuesday in a legal standoff over whether state House Republicans can be ordered to send bills to the governor once they are adopted by the Legislature