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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
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s office declined to weigh in on the controversy
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The Governor says divided government in Lansing should not stop Democrats and Republicans from finding ways to get things doneWhitmer delivered her seventh State of the State address Wednesday night
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Hertel is a former county official, state senator and advisor to Governor Gretchen Whitmer
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Wednesday at Grand Rapids’ Catherine’s Health Center, Democratic U.S. Congresswomen Hillary Scholten and Haley Stevens responded to Republican’s proposed Medicaid funding cuts
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The bills include measures regarding public employee health care and pensions, exempting public assistance payments from debt collection and allowing Detroit to ask voters to approve historical museum millages
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The decision to host the forum in Detroit comes after Democrats saw a disappointing election performance where they lost Michigan in the race for president and Republicans flipped a congressional seat there
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Federal drug program coming to Muskegon, Grand Rapids based venture capital supporting entrepreneurs of color, another Story Corp's One Small Step conversation, and more.