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U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Ludington agreed with four families who claimed the state was not diligent enough in getting their permission
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation Wednesday that prohibits mental health professionals from using so-called conversion therapy on LGBTQ minors. Michigan becomes the 22nd state to implement the ban on conversion therapy.
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After months of speculation, the candidate field for Lansing’s open congressional seat is shaping up.
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It’s shaping up to be a crowded race for Michigan’s open US Senate seat, starting with next year’s Democratic and Republican primaries.
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The Legislature returns to Lansing tomorrow with plans to finalize the new state budget for the coming fiscal year.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether the Legislature had the authority to change minimum wage and paid sick leave laws that were enacted under Michigan’s petition initiative process.
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A few dozen people from Lansing’s faith-based communities gathered on the capitol lawn today for an apology for slavery.
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Past efforts to expand the sales to services have failed. A law adopted in 2007 was widely panned and quickly repealed
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The Michigan State Police says an independent report it commissioned found evidence of racial disparities in traffic stops at about a third of agency posts surveyed
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Elissa Slotkin, a three-term congresswoman from the Lansing, Michigan, area, is running to succeed retiring Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow. Slotkin's candidacy may be good news for the effort to protect Democrats’ fragile Senate majority. But it’s complicating the party’s bid to win back control of the House