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Proposals included putting all of the state’s education dollars toward K-through-12 schools, more in-school support services, and focusing more on career education
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Gilchrist did not cite a specific reason for the change, but said he was not finished being a “public servant.”
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The policy goals would rely heavily on the state Department of Health and Human Services
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To succeed in November’s election, Duggan will have to build a coalition of at least some traditional Democratic and Republican voters.
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The debates are taking place this month and next in Kent, Grand Traverse, and Macomb Counties, all places that Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer won during her 2022 re-election campaign
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Many Michigan Republicans got their first big chance this past weekend to meet and hear from the party’s candidates for governor
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Duggan is guaranteed a spot on the ballot after filing nominating petitions with the state to run as an independent unaffiliated with a political party
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On the Republican side alone, Leonard is up against three other declared candidates in what will certainly be a competitive race
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The two candidates met Tuesday for the final debate before the November election in the battleground state
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Dixon and Whitmer will debate on the campus of Oakland University in Rochester Hills tonight at 7:00. The debate will be heard live on WGVU Public Radio 88.5 and 95.3