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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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ICE officers have received scrutiny in recent months for wearing masks and not identifying themselves as law enforcement during raids
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Documents were seized under a search warrant executed by state investigators in MEDC’s Lansing offices and the home former board member Fay Beydoun
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Nessel said the screening requirement for abortion care is inconsistent with consent requirements in Michigan for other medical procedures
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Republicans in Michigan House Oversight Committee leadership are accusing the state attorney general of not complying with a request for documents
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The Justice Department filed a similar preemptive action against Hawaii and has also challenged clean energy policies in New York and Vermont
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State Attorney General Dana Nessel is applauding its efforts to protect Michigan’s aging population
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The CFPB formed after the 2008 financial crisis as a check on predatory lending practices and scams
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Nessel said the rate change is effectively a cut to research funding in the state, especially for institutions like the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Wayne State University
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A federal judge has put a hold on the order. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says her office is working to figure out what the freeze would mean to the state if it’s allowed to go into effect.