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Democratic Michigan Senate leadership says its new health care proposal would lower insurance costs for residents
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Some Democrats are calling for Michigan to switch from party conventions to primary elections to choose candidates for statewide offices. Changing that would require voters to approve a constitutional amendment
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Sunday marked a big day for progressives in the Michigan Democratic Party. Nearly every candidate the party’s Progressive Caucus backed won their convention races
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Monday, Congressional Democrats took advantage of the Affordable Care Act’s 16th anniversary, defending ACA’s benefits as Republicans continue efforts to repeal it
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The funding that was cut includes prenatal and newborn programs, museums and symphonies, and Flint water crisis recovery
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The Democratic-led package could put hundreds of millions of dollars toward covering the federal funding gap in the short term
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A shared video echoes claims from Michigan House Republicans that the state budget is bloated with money set aside for job openings that go unfilled
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What, if anything, can Democrats do to slow or stop President Trump’s agenda? That was the main focus of constituents at Congresswoman Hillary Scholten’s town hall meeting in Rockford Friday
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Members of the Democracy Defense Project are meeting at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum today discussing a new poll that shows Michigan voters are highly confident in the state’s election process
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The plan announced Wednesday would expand cash assistance and tax credits for parents of young children