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Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks aid she expects rank-and-file lawmakers will concur with the spending plan
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Michigan House Republicans are standing by their starting block in state budget talks as the governor pushes the Republican House and Democratic Senate to compromise
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State government is two weeks away from a partial shutdown in the absence of a budget deal that includes the Democratic governor, a Republican-controlled House and a Senate led by Democrats
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This year, communities across the state have recovered from a historic ice storm, spring tornadoes, and summer floods
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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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The proposed $1.3 million investment would add eight positions to the MSP Victim Services Program
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The 35th district seat representing Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland has been vacant since the beginning of the year
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Changes took effect in 2021 that no longer required everyone to have unlimited personal injury protection on their insurance
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Trump said this week that he doesn’t think the men got a fair trial and he is considering pardons
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“We cannot sit on our hands while other states and countries, without our manufacturing advantages, pass us by,” she said.