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Michigan House lawmakers heard testimony Tuesday to generally stop semis from driving on the left side of three-or-more lane freeways.
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Michigan prosecutors are still asking for more time to respond to a recent state Supreme Court ruling that banned mandatory life sentences for 19- and 20-year-olds.
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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.