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Some state lawmakers want to retire elected governing boards that oversee Michigan State University, Wayne State University and the University of Michigan in favor of executive appointments in response to recent scandals at the three largest state universities.
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Michigan legislation to repeal several abortion-related regulations got its first committee hearing Thursday
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The House agenda this week includes repealing the law that requires schools to get a state waiver to start classes before Labor Day and legislation to set the minimum age to get married at 18 years old
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The Michigan House voted today to send an anti-discrimination bill protecting “traits historically associated with race” to the governor.
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Michigan court appointed guardians and conservators could have to meet a host of new requirements.
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Vote came along party lines amidst arguments over who most deserves a break.
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Two of the tax plans outlined in Wednesday night’s State of the State address have made it out of the Michigan Senate
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The holiday season is approaching and Michigan’s governor is hinting at her policy wish list for rest of the year.
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The new estimates will be used by Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Republican-led Legislature to finalize the next state spending plan.
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Parties remain at odds over the scope and immediacy of any relief.