Politics
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Michigan’s top court gives big victory to people trying to recoup cash from foreclosures
Hundreds of millions of dollars could potentially be returned to people who lost properties over unpaid taxes and foreclosures.
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Early voting in Michigan primary underway with 700K+ ballots cast
In the first three days of early voting, around 700,000 ballots have been cast in Michigan, according to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.
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Kamala Harris supports major changes to Supreme Court
Harris and President Biden are calling on Congress to establish term limits and a more binding, enforceable code of ethics for Supreme Court justices. “These popular reforms will help to restore confidence in the Court, strengthen our democracy, and ensure no one is above the law,” Harris said.
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VIDEO: Local Librarian Says This Plan Will Help Michigan Students
@gandernewsroom Watch this and find out what you need to know about Michigan’s “Library in Every School” plan. ♬ original sound – The Gander
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6 ways Michigan’s new state budget invests in rural communities
An $82.5 billion budget bill signed this week by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is heavily focused on investing in smaller, rural communities across Michigan.
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Opinion: I want to be a fresh voice for Greater Holland. That’s why I’m running for office
Abby Klomparens, a candidate for Michigan House District 86, shares how she’s bringing her commitment to community and public service to her campaign to be a fresh voice for Greater Holland.
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Opinion: I was born blind and rely on Medicaid. Cutting it threatens our health and safety
Medicaid offers life-changing support to people with disabilities, lawmakers in Congress must support Medicaid funding in next year’s federal budget.
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Misconduct charge plagues Matt DePerno as he runs for Michigan Supreme Court
Professional misconduct charges could prevent a Republican candidate from serving on the Michigan Supreme Court.
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As acting governor, AG Nessel signs bill intending to protect homeowners into law
A bill intended to give homeowners more legal protections when working with real estate brokers became law Thursday after Attorney General Dana Nessel signed the legislation as acting governor.
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J.D. Vance doesn’t believe in one person, one vote
Vance wants to give parents more votes than people without children and has been outright hostile to those without kids as part of his worldview that involves using the power of the US government to promote higher birth rates.

























