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The open carry of guns in and near polling places and absentee ballot counting boards will be outlawed under bills signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer
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Cooley Law Professor/Associate Dean Tonya Krause-Phelan joins in with the discussion.
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Engler represents the Democracy Defense Project, an organization that strives to defend transparency, safety, security and validity in the electoral system
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Cesar E. Chavez Ave opens back up, a West Michigan Indian tribe may get federally recognized, a look at kinship care, and more.
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Ottawa Impact was formed to protest COVID-19 mandates and voted to fire county officials who enforced those rules
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According to the poll Republicans are more likely to believe inflation is worsening than Democrats or independents
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Michigan legislation to ban the open and unlicensed carry of guns from polling locations passed the state Senate today
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Republicans say the bill might be well-intentioned. But they say it would leave too much room for abuse by groups trying to get in the last word before dropping voters off at polling places
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One of the bills would allow voters who don’t have a state-issued ID to use an alternative form of identification
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Groups in favor of expanding voting rights in Michigan are preparing for potential clashes with poll watchers on election day.