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Attorney Brandon Hewitt joins the show with the details.
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New state laws take effect this month that will toughen penalties for people who assault healthcare workers.
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business senior writer Mark Sanchez talks about a new state law taking effect Friday designed to protect healthcare workers from abusive hospital visitors – and – Grand Action 2.0 has filed its soccer stadium construction plans with the city of Grand Rapids. What happens next?
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The laws require background checks for all gun purchases and safe storage requirements. Red flag laws, also known as extreme risk protection orders, make it possible for guns to be removed from people threatening themselves or others
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A new program is providing Kent County immigrants and refugees with the opportunity to speak one-on-one with local law enforcement officials.
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GR Attorney Catherine Jacobs discusses the topic of elder care.
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A law that takes effect Saturday expands services and financial assistance available to help crime victims in Michigan
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The bills aim to address staff shortages by making it easier for teachers and counselors to continue working after moving to Michigan
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Justices Elizabeth Welch and Kara Bolden say the law is unfair
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The bills create stricter punishments for sexual assault that takes place under the guise of medical treatment and protect students who report it. The new laws will also create comprehensive training materials for people required to report suspected child abuse and neglect