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The case arose after the Macomb County Clerk raised concerns about people refusing jury duty because they weren’t citizens
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The ACLU would consider filing a lawsuit alleging a constitutional voting rights violation if the problem is not fixed
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This is the newest wrinkle in a years-long battle and multiple lawsuits between the Democratic secretary of state and Republicans
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The current millage is set to expire by 2027
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New GR Fire station, officer involved shooting, Kent Co. medical examiner, Corewell program for immigrants, housing projects receive incentives, and more
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Michigan Manufacturers Association Delaney McKinley joins in with the details.
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Volunteers are canvassing for three proposed state constitutional amendments
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says the GOP’s position would deprive thousands of overseas voters, including family members of military personnel, of their rights
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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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Michigan lawmakers are reintroducing legislation granting federal recognition to the Grand River and of Ottawa Indians, Muskegon's Skeleton Building has been torn down, a vote to ban ghost guns in Michigan, and more.