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The bill updates laws to reflect the reproductive rights amendment adopted last year by voters. The measure was adopted along party lines.
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The Michigan Senate voted today (WED) for a bill to lift Michigan’s sweeping immunity that protects drug companies against product liability lawsuits.
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The package covers changes like the use of mental health and risk screenings to divert kids from the juvenile justice system… and the expansion of state resources that serve children.
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Critics of the package say its definition of domestic violence misdemeanors is too broad
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Bills to put a check on medication pricing passed the Michigan Senate today
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The bills would register more eligible voters and allow for people and organizations to pay for buses, taxis or other transportation to the polls
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The bill would allow farmers to claim tax credits in exchange for keeping their land in agricultural production
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Lowering high prescription drug costs has been a main point of discussion at both the state and federal level for years
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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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Bills introduced in the Michigan Senate today would bar people convicted of a misdemeanor involving domestic violence from possessing guns for at least eight years