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Subpoenas would have to be approved by the full oversight committee
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House Republicans walked out of Michigan House session Friday in protest over bills for road funding, sick leave, and minimum wage for tipped workers not yet seeing a vote
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A state House bill would retain the lower minimum wage of three dollars, ninety-three cents for tipped workers
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Kent County Mastodon Bones update, Ottawa Brownfields receive $8 million, this weekend's new films, and more.
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Another key race last night was that of the Michigan House 83rd District, which had the potential to flip the House from Democrat to Republican
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Michigan Democrats enacted a strong progressive agenda following the 2022 midterms when they won control of both chambers of the Legislature and the governor’s office for the first time in nearly four decades.
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Supporters of the new legislation argue that the current medical parole law is so restrictive that only one person since 2019 has received parole under it
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Child labor permits in Michigan could see a more centralized process under legislation that received a hearing before a state House committee today.
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Two bills recently passed in the Michigan Senate concerning data center tax incentives are now being reconsidered by the House of Representatives.
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Mai Xiong and Peter Herzberg will serve out the rest of the current term that ends in December and are expected to run for reelection in the August primary and November general election