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Nessel said the rate change is effectively a cut to research funding in the state, especially for institutions like the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Wayne State University
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The bills include measures regarding public employee health care and pensions, exempting public assistance payments from debt collection and allowing Detroit to ask voters to approve historical museum millages
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A federal judge has put a hold on the order. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says her office is working to figure out what the freeze would mean to the state if it’s allowed to go into effect.
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Civil lawsuits were filed Friday by the families of two Grand Rapids men who died after being hit by police vehicles in separate incidents
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Enbridge wants a federal court to resolve the case without a trial. The nonprofit FLOW is among those opposing the company’s motion
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The court will decide whether the state appropriately estimated the costs of cleaning up PFAS contamination
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The board approved a six-figure settlement with an Episcopal Priest who sued when the commissioners would not let him lead a pre meeting prayer
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The Michigan Attorney General is suing OptumRX and ExpressScripts for their alleged role in the opioid crisis
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The lawsuit is part of a broader effort by Republicans and allies, including the RNC, to raise questions about the integrity of the U.S. election.
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A joint task force to combat human trafficking, a new program treating eating disorders, Crain's Grand Rapids Business Brief, and more.