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Some Michigan policymakers are advocating for tax reform as a way of lowering housing costs. But not everyone is on the same page
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More hours are being added to help local residents with City of Grand Rapids income taxes
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer says she is willing to negotiate with House Speaker Matt Hall on a plan to begin taxing certain services to offset cuts to property taxes and utility rates
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The House Republican leader wants to one-up tax cut plans from Governor Gretchen Whitmer and legislative Democrats
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An effort to raise taxes on Michiganders making over $500,000 a year says it’s making good progress collecting signatures to get on the November ballot
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Speaker Matt Hall says affordability is going to be probably the biggest issue in the election
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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.