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After receiving a federal loan totaling more than $1 billion, the mothballed Covert, Michigan nuclear power plant will restart.
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The Michigan Educator Workforce Initiative is addressing the state’s early childhood educator shortage with a new development program
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The bills allow for compensation for carrying a pregnancy and expenses such as insurance and housing. Surrogates would have to be at least 21 years old and undergo a mental health screening
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Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist visited a Grand Rapids childcare center today to highlight Governor Whitmer’s budget proposals that would expand childcare and provide free pre-K education for families
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New state laws take effect this month that will toughen penalties for people who assault healthcare workers.
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Part of Governor Whitmer’s fiscal year 2025 budget includes nearly $250 million for behavioral health services for Michigan families
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In 2023, Gov. Whitmer commissioned the first-ever statewide housing plan addressing the housing crisis. In her 2024 State of the State Address, she announced a plan for constructing or refurbishing 75,000 units over five years, committing $1.4 billion in the next budget. How could that money be spent in West Michigan? WGVU spoke with Eureka People, President of Housing Kent
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The Michigan Department of Environmental, Great Lakes and Energy, or ELGE, announced plans this week to implement new protections against lead in school drinking water
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During her most recent State of the State address, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced her plan for making community college free for all high school graduates
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During her recent State of the State speech, Governor Gretchen Whitmer proposed a new family caregiver tax credit. A representative from the Agency on Aging talks about how this credit could benefit Michigan residents caring for a sick family member.