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Michigan State University Bans Concealed Carry on Campus
Michigan State University updated its weapons policy Friday to ban concealed carry on campus. The change comes in the first days of the fall semester following the deadly Feb. 13 shooting on the university’s East Lansing campus, during which three students were killed.
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Meet the Parents Who Say Their Rights are Ignored by the ‘Parental Rights’ Movement
While right-wing groups like Moms for Liberty have emerged as a potent political force in the latest chapter of the decades-old “parental rights” movement, parents of LGBTQ+ children and children of color say their rights are being marginalized even further and hope to spark a wake-up call that the nation’s public education system is being…
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Metal Detectors to be Installed at MSU Football Stadium, Performing Arts Center and Other Buildings
Michigan State University’s Spartan Stadium will have walk-through metal detectors at the entrances in time for the next game on Saturday.
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‘Rent is Too Damn High’: Michigan Dems Plan to Tackle Housing Costs
From immigrant rights’ groups and affordable housing advocates in Detroit to students in Ann Arbor and community organizers in Lansing, there’s a phrase that is said time and again when talking about housing costs: “The rent is too high.”
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Advocates Call on Michigan Lawmakers to Back Bills Supporting Immigrants
BY ANNA GUSTAFSON, MICHIGAN ADVANCE MICHIGAN—Following Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s “What’s Next” address on Wednesday, advocates praised the Democrat’s call for paid family leave, increasing access to abortion care, boosting election security, and codifying measures in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), among other initiatives – but called on the state’s elected officials to do more to…
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Whitmer to Call for Passage of ‘Reproductive Health Act’
After Michigan voters resoundingly passed Proposition 3 in the November 2022 election, enshrining the right to abortion and other reproductive health care in the state constitution, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is slated on Wednesday to champion soon-to-be-introduced legislation that would repeal laws restricting Michiganders’ access to abortion.
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Report: Federal Aid Led to Poverty Rates Dropping in Michigan
During the pandemic, despite challenges for families economically and in health care and education, Michigan saw some key improvements in lowering poverty levels, according to the Michigan League for Public Policy’s Kids Count report released Wednesday.
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Michigan Leaders Salute Hip-Hop at 50: ‘It’s Part of a Fabric of Our Culture’
While hip-hop is rooted in New York City culture, several Michiganders have contributed to its legacy. And many current and former state and local elected officials say the genre has influenced their lives.
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New Bills to Remove Barriers for Transgender Michiganders Seeking Name Changes
Legislation to make the name change process for LGBTQ+ Michiganders less costly and needlessly burdensome is expected to be introduced in the fall.
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Michigan Republican Warns of ‘Civil War’ at Fundraiser for Fake Electors
A Michigan legislator was caught on tape predicting somebody would “shoot someone” and a civil war could happen if the government continues to prosecute conservatives for election crimes.




















