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Michigan Republican Congressman John James appeared in-district this week to raise support for a federal educational scholarship proposal
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Michigan’s Medicaid program pays for childbirth, birth control and sterilization, but not abortion. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of YWCA Kalamazoo, which pays for abortions sought by women in the Medicaid program
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Michigan’s Treasurer is urging taxpayers who haven’t filed their state income tax return to finish it this last weekend before the Monday, April 15 deadline
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The signing of the amended accommodations tax Act allows Kent County to raise the maximum lodging excise tax from 5% to 8%. Kent County voters will need to approve it
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The Michigan Department of Treasury is distributing $87 million in marijuana tax payments among 269 municipalities and counties throughout the state
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Having summary language and petition form approval from the board is optional. But many campaigns seek it to help protect them from potential lawsuits over whether ballot question language is clear enough down the road
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Whitmer will formally present her budget proposal next month to the House and Senate appropriations committees
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Economists in the Legislature and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration said this year's tax revenue will decrease by close to $400 million. Economists predicted that it will once again increase next year by close to $1 billion.
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An appeal could be coming in a lawsuit over a Michigan income tax cut triggered this year by a 2015 law
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Axe MI Tax drive has still not submitted its form for pre-approval.