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Saturday, a military a parade in Washington, D.C. will celebrate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. It coincides with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. Nationwide, a group known as Indivisible is organizing more than 1,000 events protesting Trump’s policies
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Wednesday, 300 music education leaders from around the country supporting music education are traveling to Washington, D.C., meeting with federal legislators. Fourteen Michigan advocates will take part in Hill Day 2025
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A West Michigan breast cancer survivor is heading to the nation’s capital meeting with lawmakers to push for policies that could save lives
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U.S. Representative Hillary Scholten is hosting two in-person town hall meetings in her West Michigan district in contrast to Republican representative’s hesitancy to do the same
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Some constituents are frustrated by Huizenga’s decision to only hold telephone town hall meetings rather than in-person
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Canada and the E.U. are responding to steel and aluminum tariffs that could place a burden on U.S. manufacturing. Michigan also faces a freeze in disaster funding
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Grand Rapids Congresswoman Hillary Scholten recently introduced the CLEAR Act, a bill requiring transparency and accountability from the Department of Government Efficiency
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MJ Berklich, Market Executive, shares the details.
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Julianne Vanden Wyngaard will play the Grand Carillon. A World War II “thank you” gift from the Netherlands to the people of the United States.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is in Washington DC, where she has meetings to advocate for the state’s manufacturing sector