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A new non-partisan public policy organization wants to lead education efforts supporting Michigan families and small businesses, bills passed by the Michigan Senate would set a lower THC threshold for regulating a product as marijuana or consumable hemp, and more.
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Whitmer said student test scores last year display the need for urgent action
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This year, communities across the state have recovered from a historic ice storm, spring tornadoes, and summer floods
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The open seat is generally considered competitive, despite a Democratic-leaning slant
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Rep. Scholten's Lowering Cost Caucus, Whitmer's budget for crime victims, Latino business leaders gather at GVSU, GR achieves certification for environmental program, lawmakers fail to reach K-12 budget, Appeals Court upholds blood test program, and Slotkin calls for new vision for Dems.
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The memorandum pushes Illinois officials to cooperate on a lock and dam project designed to close off a waterway where the fish could enter lake Michigan
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Monday's speech was the fourth in a series of speeches her team is referring to as "The Road Ahead"
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Whitmer said Trump’s unilateral tariff orders would pose a particular threat to manufacturing states like Michigan that rely heavily on border-crossing supply chains
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A recent study reveals that nearly 15% of Michigan high school students have used vaping products in the last month
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The governor said it is possible to speed up the permitting process and reduce bureaucracy that can hold up construction projects and make them more expensive