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Biden pushes on 'blue wall' sprint with Michigan trip as he continues to make the case for candidacyRallying enthusiasm in Detroit and among its sizable Black population could prove decisive for Biden’s chances of winning Michigan
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Scholten will respect Biden’s decision and vote for him if he chooses to remain in the race
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There’s new funding for tribal lands to combat climate change, new WIC guidelines allow for more families to receive help, Jennifer Moss visits High Tea Grand Rapids, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Congresswoman Hillary Scholten joined Hispanic business owners to announce federal funding to help build the new West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Grand Rapids.
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Grand Rapids Community College has been named a lead recipient of the Strengthening Community Colleges Training Grant
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The “You Can In Michigan” program celebrated surpassing its 1,000-plus recruiting target in Grand Haven.
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Michigan’s U.S. Congressional leaders are once again petitioning the federal government.
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$5 million grant addresses climate change and socio-economic disparities.
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U.S. immigration reform was last passed by Congress in 1996. Now, the ending of Title 42 emergency health powers that allowed border officials to deny migrants entry has created what many have described as a humanitarian crisis at the border. A bipartisan coalition of U.S. House members believe their new legislation addresses the challenges. One of the bill’s co-authors is Grand Rapids Democrat, Hillary Scholten
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The bipartisan legislation would require the FAA deliver to Congress a report on the process used to select towers for replacement.