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Perry Johnson plans to make a formal announcement in February, joining contenders who include former Detroit Police Chief James Craig, businessman Kevin Rinke, chiropractor Garrett Soldano and Tudor Dixon, who worked in the steel industry and as a conservative media host.
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House Speaker Jason Wentworth did not specify how many legislators may have the coronavirus. Some House committees are still meeting this week.
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The suit will allege violations of the U.S. Voting Rights Act and the state constitution. The No. 1 map-drawing criteria for the panel was to comply with the 1965 law, which bans discriminatory voting practices and procedures.
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Michigan will no longer apply the 6% sales tax to tampons and other menstrual products. Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the bipartisan legislation Thursday.
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The candidates are white, Black and Latino and a mixture of Republicans and Democrats, whose political views mostly tack toward the center but sometimes defy traditional party lines.
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A Michigan judge's office fielded angry phone calls after callers mistook him for a federal judge who restored CNN reporter Jim Acosta's access to the…