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The law would still allow drivers to pass a snowplow on the left but would require them to stay at least 20 feet back from one stopped at an intersection
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The legislation would require dyslexia screenings at least three times a year through the third grade.The Senate Education Committee meeting is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday
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Michigan is one of two states that exempt the governor’s office from FOIA requests. The other is Massachusetts
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Legislation to outlaw intentionally lying about election information was introduced in the Michigan Senate today.
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The Michigan Senate passed a bill package today that would give more protections to human trafficking victims who work with prosecutors in a case.
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Michigan Republican lawmakers say Governor Gretchen Whitmer's State of the State address last night was one of the most partisan they’ve ever heard
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The new year presents a chance for lawmakers to finish priorities they started last year but didn’t get done.Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks (D-Grand Rapids) predicted swift action on a host of items.
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Democrats were forced to end early to ensure a law would take effect in time to make Michigan the fifth state to hold its presidential primary on Feb. 27
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Adjournment starts the clock ticking on laws that cannot take effect before 90 days have passed. That includes new gun rules, lifting some abortion restrictions and clearing the way for a February presidential primary