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The state argues the new wholesale tax is distinct from the initiative’s retail tax, and therefore does not act as an amendment to the marijuana law
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West Michigan voters approve school bonds, but Rockford’s $230-million proposal fails by wide marginMany west Michigan school districts have more money to pay for improvements after voters approved bond issues in yesterday’s election. But in Rockford the bond proposal was rejected
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The state has not yet filed its reply to the lawsuit
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Volunteers can help other state residents prepare their taxes this upcoming tax season
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One resident does not think the city should grant any big tax breaks when they are asking voters to approve a tax increase for public safety improvements
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Money for the plan comes from redirecting taxes on gas sales, budget cuts, and a new wholesale tax on marijuana
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Grand Rapids-based Acrisure has announced it will begin cutting jobs in early 2026 to replace with AI, Michigan's Attorney General says the state needs to prepare in case the President tries to send the National Guard to the state, and more.
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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 roads money comes from a mixture of budget cutting and other streams, many of which have faced their own criticism along the way to a final deal
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It aims to help fill the affordable housing gap in Grand Rapids, as state leaders share progress on meeting the housing shortage across Michigan