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Half the provider calls made to a state program to help low-income Michiganders afford childcare went unanswered over about a year and a half of observation
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A lawsuit challenging the state’s new wholesale marijuana tax will get its first hearing this week before a Michigan Court of Claims judge
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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The 24% tax on the wholesale cost of marijuana is a key element of a law signed by Whitmer to generate funding for roads
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The suit alleged the City of Flint didn’t hire enough Republican poll watchers for precincts and absentee ballot counting boards that year. Lower courts had dismissed the case
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The report measured released prisoners who committed a new offense in Michigan or violated the terms of their parole within three years of being released from a state prison
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All sides of the negotiating table say they’re optimistic about getting something done, acknowledging it would be difficult
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The cities of Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor are the first to achieve this highest level of recognition
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Benson has made technical competence and government transparency central to her campaign for the Democratic nomination for governor
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The Republican-supported plan would pay for a per-pupil funding increase by cutting direct spending on free school lunches, mental health services, and career and technical education