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The proposed redevelopment of Muskegon’s former Shaw Walker Furniture factory will not receive a second state budget earmark.
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The Governor signed a state budget bill Wednesday finalizing spending plans for the upcoming fiscal year
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Whitmer is releasing a memoir this week that hints at her political future.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer continues to insist President Joe Biden can win Michigan in November despite a poor showing in the first debate with former President Donald Trump.
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Whitmer’s statement comes as many in her party question whether she could step in for Biden and run against Republican Donald Trump this fall.
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The announcement comes less than a week after nine people were wounded during a mass shooting at a splash pad in Rochester Hills
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A new state law creates a holiday celebrating May 2nd as Negro Leagues Day in Michigan. Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the bill today.
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In March, Whitmer and U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, announced the federal government will offer a $1.5 billion loan to help the plant’s new owner, Holtec International, restart Palisades nuclear power plant
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Whitmer said Michigan will offer a $100,000 dollar prize for the best idea to fix roads and improve mobility. She said she considers infrastructure funding unfinished business before wrapping up her second and final term
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Governor Whitmer says the state will tap into federal funds to accelerate efforts to address a critical shortage in affordable housing. She says that means building more houses and rental units and making them less expensive to rent or own