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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about community banking making a comeback. A ballot initiative raising high-income earner taxes supporting K-12 schools. A health insurer reevaluating weight-loss drug coverage.
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Former GRPD Officer Christopher Schurr testified at his murder trial on Friday, U.S. Representative Hillary Scholten visited with officials at Grand Rapids’ Cherry Health to talk about potential Medicaid cuts, West Michigan business leaders met to prepare for tariffs, and more.
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The determination was made by State Treasurer Rachel Eubanks and the directors of the nonpartisan House and Senate fiscal agencies
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Palisades Nuclear Power Plant receives second federal loan to restart, U.S. Rep Huizenga sets up new phone tree system, another edition of Crain's Grand Rapids Business Brief, and more.
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The cut would bring the rate back to what it was in 2023, when strong revenue triggered a law that temporarily lowered taxes
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The Acrisure Amphitheatre is halfway done, a stretch of the Grand River is being revitalized, GVUS hosts a screening of the film Counted Out this Thursday, and more.
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Speaker Matt Hall says there will be a floor vote this week on a bill to roll back the state income tax rate. That would reverse a determination by the state Treasury and the Attorney General’s office that a 2023 reduction was for one-year only
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West Michigan school nurse has been named Michigan School Nurse of the year, Indivisible of Greater Grand Rapids held a conference today, another of Story Corps' One Small Step Conversations, and more.
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The cut could come out to around $140 per household if enacted
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Congresswoman Scholten pushes the CLEAR Act, Grand Rapids sees record Fentanyl bust, Monster Jam is this weekend, and more West Michigan news.