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The Republican lawmakers are asking for federal monitoring of next year's August primary and the November general election
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The guidelines will help school districts decide lessons about substance use and misuse, emotional and physical wellness, and sexual education
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Residential customers of Consumers Energy are expected to get more help and resources
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Michigan business groups are joining together to support changes to how the state handles slip-and-fall lawsuits
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A U.S. District court judge is weighing whether the state of Michigan or the federal government has jurisdiction over a controversial pipeline that runs under the Straits of Mackinac
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The $9 million Michigan Transparency Network is meant to allow the filing of campaign finance reports, lobbying information and personal financial disclosures. It's also supposed to be searchable by the public
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Last year, 28% of Michigan public school students still missed 10% of school — or at least 18 days in a 180-day academic year.
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The state Legislature has extended several deadlines for the state to comply with a Michigan Supreme Court decision to fix the system
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The House bills are expected to be introduced this week. State Senator Thomas Albert introduced his own 53-bill plan for getting rid of the MEDC last week
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Parts of the bills would require telemarketers to identify themselves up front and set quiet hours for calls