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The Libertarian Party is holding its national convention at DeVos Place in Grand Rapids this weekend, the Michigan Senate welcomed Saginaw Democrat Chedrick Greene, and more.
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Duggan said the two biggest components of the race that held him back were dropping poll numbers and a lack of funding
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Michigan's Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is supporting Michigan fairgrounds with $525,000 in grants, Michigan's clean energy standards would go away under bills passed in the Michigan House of Representatives, and more.
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Proposals included putting all of the state’s education dollars toward K-through-12 schools, more in-school support services, and focusing more on career education
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The Grand Rapids Promise Zone Authority and the Grand rapids Chamber are partnering on a new program called Career Pathways, the U.S. Supreme court will hear arguments next month on a procedural question involving Enbridge's Line 5, and more.
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To succeed in November’s election, Duggan will have to build a coalition of at least some traditional Democratic and Republican voters.
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A new non-partisan public policy organization wants to lead education efforts supporting Michigan families and small businesses, bills passed by the Michigan Senate would set a lower THC threshold for regulating a product as marijuana or consumable hemp, and more.
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Duggan is guaranteed a spot on the ballot after filing nominating petitions with the state to run as an independent unaffiliated with a political party
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Grand Haven reaffirms DEI policy, Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians Chairman receives award, WMEAC plans for 2025, and more.
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Duggan lists the removal of blighted homes, improvements to city services, and Detroit’s population increase as accomplishments as mayor