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The proposed redevelopment of Muskegon’s former Shaw Walker Furniture factory will not receive a second state budget earmark.
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The Governor signed a state budget bill Wednesday finalizing spending plans for the upcoming fiscal year
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The budget does not represent an overall increase in funding for K-12 schools, community colleges and universities. In fact, it’s a slight decrease
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President Joe Biden’s departure from the presidential election could change the course of a race that was taking turns for the worse for Democrats in Michigan
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer praised Biden’s public service Sunday and said he “knows better than anyone what it takes to defeat Donald Trump"
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Governor Whitmer was in Las Vegas Wednesday to speak to the annual convention of the NAACP. She delivered a defense of President Joe Biden
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A new state law creates a holiday celebrating May 2nd as Negro Leagues Day in Michigan. Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the bill today.
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The state’s General Fund is expected to see a small boost compared to an earlier projection in January, while the School Aid Fund is expected to see a slight drop
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The legislation requires the State Court Administrative Office to collect information and compile a report to help develop a new funding system
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Many businesses in northern Michigan and the UP can apply for economic relief because their counties are already under drought declarations. But other parts of the state can’t tap into those funds