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The Governor’s office, Michigan State Police, and the Department of Corrections report a milestone in illegal guns being taken off the streets
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Grand Rapids to host a vigil focused on ending domestic violence Monday night, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and her team are reviewing the new state budget bills ahead of signing them this week, and more.
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The budget increases K-12 funding slightly and cuts economic development incentives that were championed by Governor Whitmer
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A discussion we held among community and business leaders about climate solutions benefitting local economies, a merger between two mental health agencies aims to streamline pediatric behavioral health services, and more.
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Democrats blame the Republican House majority for delaying the process by waiting months longer than usual to pass their budget proposal. Republicans accuse Democrats of walking away from the table ahead of a July statutory deadline for passing a budget
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A Michigan Court of Claims judge ruled in February that, legally, the House should send the bills to Governor Gretchen Whitmer. But Judge Sima Patel declined to issue a court order to enforce her decision
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Negotiations are continuing to end the state budget impasse, Consumers Energy is warning about a new scam, a discussion about mental health warning signs in children and teens, and more.
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Kent County Commissioners approved a balanced budget for fiscal year 2026, the Michigan Disability Network is sounding the alarm about the state House's proposed budget, Governor Gretchen Whitmer is calling a special election for the 35th state Senate District, and more.
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Mel Trotter Ministries is celebrating the competition of the first of 16 tiny homes for those in need, The MDHHS gives an update on its new Children's Services Administration teaming and support model, President gets confused talking about Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and more.
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Governor Whitmer also discussed the budget, and weighed in further on the debate over using National Guard troops to patrol American cities