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A Michigan Court of Claims judge ruled in February that, legally, the House should send the bills to Governor Gretchen Whitmer. But Judge Sima Patel declined to issue a court order to enforce her decision
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The Michigan Court of Appeals will hear arguments Tuesday in the state Senate’s lawsuit against the state House of Representatives
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Meijer is being sued by the clothing and home goods retailer over a trademark dispute stemming from Meijer’s new children’s clothing line called “Roots & Threads”’
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Nessel’s office said over a hundred organizations in Michigan could lose out on around $37 million because of the federal policy shift
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Michigan is joining over a dozen other states in suing the U.S. Department of Energy over a policy directive sent out earlier this year
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The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity is the named defendant
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says the GOP’s position would deprive thousands of overseas voters, including family members of military personnel, of their rights
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Congress originally approved the money in a 2022 law, but President Trump ordered a pause in those payments to states when he took office
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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