Kyle Kaminski is an award-winning investigative journalist with more than a decade of experience covering news across Michigan. Prior to joining The ‘Gander, Kyle worked as the managing editor at City Pulse in Lansing and as a reporter for the Traverse City Record-Eagle.
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Democrats ‘Running to the Finish Line’ to Protect LGBTQ Rights in Michigan
After decades of being blocked by conservative Republicans, Michigan’s Democratic-controlled Senate voted Wednesday to expand the state’s civil rights law to include the LGBTQ community and prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.
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Michigan Lawmakers Approve $1B Tax Break Families and Seniors
Legislation approved by the Michigan Senate on Tuesday will provide relief for retirees by phasing out the retirement tax, and help lower-income families by significantly expanding the state’s Earned Income Tax Credit from 6% to a 30% match of the federal rate.
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Michigan Democrats to Repeal Last Remnants of 1931 Abortion Ban
Legislation that would erase an unenforceable abortion ban in Michigan is now headed to a vote in the state Senate after advancing from a committee on Wednesday.
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Scorecard: Michigan Republicans Don’t Care About the Environment
The Michigan League of Conservation Voters this week released the results of its National Environmental Scorecard, which evaluates whether the state’s elected leaders in Congress are actually working to protect the environment—or simply ignoring the problem.
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‘It’s time’: Former GOP Congressmen Join Push for New Gun Reforms in Michigan
Two former Republican members of Congress have thrown their support behind the gun safety bills introduced by Senate Democrats that are moving through the state Legislature—and they’re encouraging their colleagues to do the same, or else risk more Michigan lives to senseless gun violence.
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5 Things to Know: Michigan Democrat Elissa Slotkin Runs for US Senate
More than 600 days before the election, US Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Lansing) has announced a run for the US Senate seat that’s being vacated by retiring Sen. Debbie Stabenow in 2024.
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4 Key Takeaways From the First 50 Days of Whitmer’s Second Term
Michiganders have seen thousands of new jobs, progress on a lengthy list of road repairs, lower costs for families pinched by inflation, and continued efforts to make the state a safer place to live, work and learn.
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Nessel Calls Out Utility Companies: Give Customers’ Money Back
Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel is calling on utility companies to cut thousands of customers a break on their bills after an ice storm knocked out power in southeast Michigan.
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Aspiring Michigan Teachers Secure Cash Under State Recruitment Plan
More than 600 aspiring teachers received some big help with their college tuition this week thanks to a new state assistance program from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration designed to support students and alleviate a shortage of educators across Michigan.
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‘Wins for the Entire State’: More Big-Name Companies Plant Roots in Michigan
Two new development projects in Michigan will create a total of at least 140 new jobs and generate a total private investment of $10.4 million—and they both picked sites in Michigan over those in other states.




















