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A state House Committee held a hearing today on an audit into the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency. It looked at the agency's ability to catch fraud during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Legislation heard in a Michigan House Committee today would give the Secretary of State power to go after campaign finance violations as they’re happening.
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Many businesses in northern Michigan and the UP can apply for economic relief because their counties are already under drought declarations. But other parts of the state can’t tap into those funds
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The bills allow for compensation for carrying a pregnancy and expenses such as insurance and housing. Surrogates would have to be at least 21 years old and undergo a mental health screening
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Michigan public school students would undergo periodic screenings for dyslexia under legislation passed today in the state Senate
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A judge has barred some text messages as evidence in the trial of a Michigan school shooter's father. The ruling came before opening statements in a suburban Detroit court.
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The program called “TEAM” focuses on building relationships and educating students to stop trouble before it starts
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Kent County Commissioner Stephen Wooden said today that he’s running for State Representative. It comes after Democrat Rachel Hood announced last week that she would not be running for reelection
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During her State of the State speech last week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer called for a new tax credit to help Michigan caregivers
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The American Civil Liberties Union is responding to a recent independent report that says traffic stops conducted by the Michigan State Police are racially disproportionate, but not due to discriminatory bias