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Michigan is part of a of a group of states suing the Trump administration to block access to confidential information the state has on people who use federal food assistance.
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The suit alleged the City of Flint didn’t hire enough Republican poll watchers for precincts and absentee ballot counting boards that year. Lower courts had dismissed the case
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Michigan law does allow gun dealers limited immunity from lawsuits, but it does allow some exceptions
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Benson's says the materials need to be reviewed and redacted for security purposes before they can be released
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Patmos Library has reopened after several employees resigned two weeks ago, a libertarian-leaning think tank has filed a lawsuit to block some spending in the state budget, Consumers Energy is obeying a Trump order to not shut down the J.H. Campbell coal burning power plant, and more.
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The Mackinac Center argues that the 2024-25 state budget doles out pork barrel funds for ballparks in Lansing and Utica in violation of the Michigan Constitution
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A settlement has been reached in the legal battle between Ada Township and the Kent County Drain Commission over the dumping of stormwater into the Grand River
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The defendant, Chris Gautz, resigned from the corrections department in 2023
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The Justice Department filed a similar preemptive action against Hawaii and has also challenged clean energy policies in New York and Vermont
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A West Michigan dentist is taking the state to court over what he calls “illegal bias training” required for renewing healthcare licenses