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Nessel says the dismantling of various federal departments and agencies, like the Education Department, make it tough to track what happened to money destined for Michigan
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Hundreds of thousands are expected to attend the showcase
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The opinion clears the way for the state to continue spending on the programs that were cut last year by the House Appropriations Committee
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Tuesday, local leaders and advocates condemned the federal government’s emergency order keeping an Ottawa County coal plant online, citing environmental injustice and high costs
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Michigan energy regulators will hear public comment Wednesday in a matter involving a planned data center near Ann Arbor
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To help Michigan residents protect their wallets, packages and more this holiday season, the State Attorney General is highlighting a few consumer alerts starting this week
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed a motion to halt the U.S. Department of Energy's order continuing the operation of the J.H. Campbell coal plant through February, Michigan U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin responded o President Trump's call for her to be hanged for treason, and more.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed a motion to halt the U.S. Department of Energy’s order continuing the operation of the J.H Campbell coal plant through February
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While the pardons inoculate the false electors from federal prosecution, they are not shielded from state charges
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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