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The 15 had been accused of submitting certificates that falsely said Trump won the election in Michigan, when in fact President Joe Biden carried the state
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A shared video echoes claims from Michigan House Republicans that the state budget is bloated with money set aside for job openings that go unfilled
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Congressional Budget Office estimates suggest millions to go without health coverage over the next decade
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Whitmer’s rare access to Trump as a leading Democrat underscores the political and economic stakes as the president considers escalating tariffs further
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White House officials say the project is stalling because Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is not engaging with them
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Grand Rapids Public Schools leaders are showing off a multi-million-dollar renovation, the public is getting its first look at what a Kent County aquarium might look like, Governor Gretchen Whitmer met with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, and more.
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The Democratic governor says she has no qualms about working across party lines to get things done for Michigan
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Beyond the trickle-down effect the entrepreneurs said tariffs are having on their communities, they said they were tired of the uncertainty around the policies
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American Automotive Policy Council president Matt Blunt said Wednesday U.S. companies and workers “are at a disadvantage” because they face a 50% tariff on steel and aluminum and a 25% tariff on parts and finished vehicles not covered under a trade deal with Canada and Mexico
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Governor Whitmer says the company is now declining to build its semiconductor plant anywhere within the U.S., partially because of threats of high tariffs