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585,000 Michigan Children Have Better Access to Fresh Food Thanks to a State-Funded Grant Program
“One of my proudest accomplishments during my legislative tenure is the growth of 10 Cents a Meal, especially here in northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula,” said state Sen. Wayne Schmidt (R-Traverse City).
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What a New Law Designed to Save the US Postal Service Means for Michigan
“Many voters in our County are dismayed that Rep. John Moolenaar and many of his Republican [colleagues] continue to vote against the interests of his rural constituents,” said John Helge, a resident of the 4th District. “I believe that they will pay a price for their complacency in November.”
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The White House Wants to Help People Burdened With Unpaid Medical Bills by Holding Shady Debt Collectors Accountable
The Biden-Harris administration has announced new actions to lessen the burden of medical debt and protect consumers from unfair and aggressive debt-collection practices.
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Everything You Need to Know About Michigan’s May 3rd Elections
Proposed state budget cuts to education will significantly affect funding to public schools, making this year’s school board elections especially important if you have kids.
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‘There Must Be Accountability’: The Verdict Is in for Two of the Four Men Charged With Plotting to Abduct Michigan’s Governor
“We need to be honest and clear about what causes violence by extremists and do all we can to address the root cause of it.”
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Michigan’s Longest Serving Congressman—Who Voted to Impeach Trump—Is Retiring
“Even the best stories have a last chapter. This is it for me,” Rep. Fred Upton (St. Joseph) said on the House floor Tuesday morning.
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Critics Say Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law Would Unfairly Target LGBTQ Kids. A Michigan House Candidate Wants to Bring It Here.
Pediatric psychologists nationwide have warned Florida’s new law could harm the mental health of LGBTQ+ children, who are already more likely to be bullied and attempt suicide.
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Are You a Michigan Childcare Worker? You May Be Eligible for Another $1,000 Bonus.
“Receiving this grant allowed me to keep tuition low for families and save money to keep the daycare open, when families in our community have very few options,” one Michigan childcare provider said.
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5 Things You Need to Know About the Trial of Four Men Accused of Plotting to Kidnap Gov. Whitmer
Friday marks the 15th day of the trial of four men accused of plotting to kidnap the Michigan governor. If you haven’t been paying attention to this historic domestic terrorism case—here are five things you need to know
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It’s Pothole Season and Projects to Fix Michigan Roads Are Underway With Fresh Funding
“Once again we’ve proven that in Michigan Republicans and Democrats can work together to get things done,” Whitmer said ahead of the bill signing. “This plan will help us continue fixing the damn roads — and the dams and roads.”






















