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Advocates blast Michigan Republican for floating birth control ban
First, he wanted to ban transgender health care. And now has speculated about wanting to ban a form of health care used by thousands of Michigan women.
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New Michigan voter education videos feature ASL to reach voters with disabilities
Michigan voters with disabilities can access new voter education videos featuring American Sign Language on MichiganVoting.org.
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RNC names Hoekstra as chair of the Michigan Republican Party
It’s a question that has been asked and answered, and yet, remains without a resolution: Who runs the Michigan Republican Party?
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Michigan fake elector case points to nationwide effort to keep Trump in office
The preliminary exams will continue in the coming weeks as the court schedules with the defense of the various defendants.
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Craig drops out of US Senate race, floats run for Detroit mayor
Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig has dropped his bid for the Republican nomination to run this year for US Senate.
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Michigan State University remembers mass shooting
Michigan State University students held on to each other Tuesday night as they laid flowers around campus and illuminated green luminaries to remember everything the East Lansing campus lost a year ago.
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Whitmer orders flags lowered in remembrance of students killed in MSU shooting
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called for all of the US and state flags at the state capitol complex and upon all public buildings and grounds across Michigan to be lowered to half-staff on Tuesday in remembrance of the students who were killed in the Michigan State University Shooting on Feb. 13, 2023.
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Clean energy gets funding in Whitmer budget, but enviros want transit prioritized
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is drawing praise from environmental advocates for supporting clean energy and water infrastructure.
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Whitmer wants a $2B boost for health and human services next year. Where would it go?
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer proposed funding for the state Department of Health and Human Services—including for new behavioral health clinics.
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Lawmakers seek to boost Michigan film production by reviving tax credits
State lawmakers are exploring plans to revive tax incentives for film and digital media produced in the state of Michigan.




















