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The motions came after Attorney General Dana Nessel reportedly made comments that the defendants had been “brainwashed” into believing Trump had won the state
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The comments made by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel came during a Sept. 18 virtual event in which she called the group of false electors “brainwashed” and said they “genuinely” believed former President Donald Trump had won the 2020 election
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Settlement limits increase from proposed 7.8% to 3.9% for residential customers.
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Michigan’s attorney general says it’s too soon to determine whether an executive order from the governor violates the state constitution
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office won’t appeal a ruling that it violated Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act
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City of Wyoming Mayor Kent Vanderwood was among the 16 ‘False Electors’ who were charged Tuesday by Michigan Attorney Gen. Dana Nessel. Vanderwood has since been asked to recuse himself or resign by state representatives and community members.
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Nessel's office charged the owners of signature collection firms with felonies last week. The charges allege thousands of signatures were forged with a commission paid for each name
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Three people who ran two political petition firms sank six gubernatorial campaigns last year and now face felony charges that could land them in prison for decades. That’s according to charges filed today by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel is challenging a rate hike request filed by Consumers Energy, the state’s largest gas and electric utility
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An opinion from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says that rollback is due largely to a one-time windfall of federal COVID recovery funds