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Michigan U.S. Reps. Hillary Scholten and Debbie Dingell along with members of Congress from other Midwest states said law enforcement told them that their names were in Vance Boelter's writings
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U. S. Rep. Hillary Scholten cancels a Muskegon town hall Monday after police found her name on a list of potential targets of the Minnesota shooting suspect
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Some Detroit-area Black leaders say Michigan Democratic lawmakers need to pass bills to help their community before the end of the year.
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The assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump evoked emotional reactions from Michigan lawmakers gathering in Grand Rapids this past weekend.
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Child labor permits in Michigan could see a more centralized process under legislation that received a hearing before a state House committee today.
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A lawyer says prosecutors plan to file charges of financial crimes against the former leader of the Michigan House. An announcement by the state attorney general is scheduled for this afternoon.
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Lawyers for the state, and for two 2018 ballot measures, argued over the constitutionality of a legislative tactic known as “adopt and amend” before the state supreme Court today.
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A Michigan lawmaker says he’s planning to join activists and other state lawmakers from across the country in Washington DC this week for a hunger strike.
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A bill package introduced this week would prevent anyone under the age of 19 from receiving an automatic life sentence.
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The measure would let state lawmakers serve a total of 12 years between the House and Senate, and require them to submit annual financial disclosure reports.