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Just in time for Memorial Day, lawmakers side with the tourist hotspot in its war with ferry operators. Mackinaw City and St. Ignace oppose the move.
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A coalition of public transportation organizations are asking for $330 million to fund local bus operations as state lawmakers work to close a more than $1 billion gap in the upcoming budget.
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State lawmakers and the governor's office are not subject to the Freedom of Information Act and certain open meetings regulations.
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Duggan is running as an independent candidate. He cited his success as Detroit mayor in bringing down crime and attracting business during his pitch to young voters.
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Republicans are pushing back against Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s plan to deputize private practice attorneys to pursue climate lawsuits against oil and gas companies.
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Michigan politics and state government had its ups and downs in 2021.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has vetoed a bill its west Michigan sponsor says was drafted providing greater transparency during a State of Emergency. The…
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Treaty signed by Michigan tribes did not create a reservation in Northwest Michigan Appeals court ruled. An appeals court ruled this week that sections of…
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Under a rule change, more state contracts will now need additional oversight in order to receive approval.The new rule requires contracts larger than…
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A Democrat running for governor is challenging the eligibility of another Democrat to appear on the August primary ballot. Shri Thanedar says he is not…