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The Republican-led House and Democrat-controlled Senate are working on bills with an eye toward the Feb. 21 deadline, when the Supreme Court decision will take effect
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House Republicans have rolled out a competing transportation proposal
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Gerald R. Ford Airport seeks to ease flying fears, GVSU's 2025 Health Economic Forecast released, movie talk, and more.
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Businesses with at least ten employees will have to let their workers use at least 72 hours of paid sick time each year
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The bills include measures regarding public employee health care and pensions, exempting public assistance payments from debt collection and allowing Detroit to ask voters to approve historical museum millages
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This week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced 15 housing projects in 10 communities throughout the state receiving low-income housing tax credits
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Whitmer has tempered her criticism of Trump since the election. She was a top advocate for Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee
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This will be her first State of the State since Republicans won control of the Michigan House in last year’s elections
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Whitmer said Michigan faces global competition to dominate electric vehicle production
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The Democratic governor offered an olive branch to Trump while opposing the Republican's tariff plan