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State law currently allows parents to marry off a child as young as 16 with their signatureMichigan would become the tenth state to ban child marriage without exception if the bills get signed into law
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Critics of the bills question whether they define conversion therapy too broadly
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The bills spell out what the new changes mandated by the voting rights constitutional amendment
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Democrats and Republicans in the Legislature said they were still digesting the contents of the report
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The Legislature returns to Lansing tomorrow with plans to finalize the new state budget for the coming fiscal year.
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Teachers and other school workers could have a bigger voice in placement and discipline policies under bills working their bills through the state House
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Republicans and Democrats will need to eventually find common ground during this process. Without it, the state could face a potential government shutdown this fall
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The Michigan Legislature resumed its session Tuesday following a two-week spring recess. One of its first acts could be wrapping up action on a gun safety package
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Michigan lawmakers are renewing their effort to ban hands-on phone use while driving