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One goal is to identify low-risk, non-violent offenders for a track that keeps them out of juvenile detention facilities
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The House agenda this week includes repealing the law that requires schools to get a state waiver to start classes before Labor Day and legislation to set the minimum age to get married at 18 years old
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Legislation to toughen Michigan’s laws against harassment based on factors like race or religion made it out of a House committee today.
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A bill to provide Michigan’s public sector unions with contact information for employees in workplaces they represent passed the Michigan Senate today.
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The state House Elections Committee opened hearings today on a package of voting rights bills.
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The Michigan House Elections Committee is planning a hearing for a bill to allow voters to request an absentee ballot online
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Legislation to outlaw child marriage in Michigan was adopted today by a state House committee.
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Legislation to repeal Michigan’s Right to Work law is heading to the full House for a planned vote tonight.
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The Michigan State Capitol Commission voted in a new chair ahead of significant expected turnover next year
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Some Michigan lawmakers are eying a change to the state’s primary election dates as the current legislative session enters its final days.