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Early in-person voting opened across Michigan this past weekend. Election officials are praising the policy changes that allowed that to happen.
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Activists gathered in Lansing Tuesday to push lawmakers to move a series of criminal justice reform bill packages that have been stuck
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A bill to cap payday lending fees at 36-percent annual interest is heading to the Michigan House after passing the state Senate today
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The elimination of court fines and fees… diversion from detention… and more resources. As Colin Jackson reports—those are all part of a new juvenile justice package signed into law today.
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Hundreds of people rallied in Lansing Tuesday in support of Senate bills that could restore access to care for thousands of catastrophically injured car crash victims.
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There’s another hearing in Lansing tomorrow on legislation to require police departments to adopt use-of-force policies.The bills would also tighten the…
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s administration has rolled out more police reform plans.The plans include a ban on chokeholds, and requiring other officers to…
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The Grand Rapids Police Department held a news conference Friday updating the community on department reforms along with discussions about defunding its…
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The state Legislature began discussions Wednesday on the newest plan to make people work for Medicaid. The bill would require able-bodied adults to…