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After weeks of buildup, a Democrat-backed tax plan that's been at the top of the party's priority list has made it out of the Michigan House. But, as Colin Jackson reports, the road has been far from smooth.
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A major Democratic priority bill seemed to lack enough support for Michigan House leaders to hold a vote Wednesday evening. Colin Jackson has more.
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More details are expected today on a package to help taxpayers deal with the rising cost of living. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Michigan lawmakers could be setting a bill up to cut taxes for retirees, provide certain breaks, and spend money on economic incentives. But all that's still up in the air, and no one seems certain about what the bill will eventually become. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan’s next presidential primary election would move up to late February under a bill sent to the governor’s desk Tuesday. Colin Jackson reports.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer delivered her fifth State of the State address last night. In the speech, the second-term Democrat outlined an agenda that linked civil rights, public safety and education as critical to economic success. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Early projections show Michigan’s revenue could be high enough to trigger an automatic income tax cut laid out in a 2015 law. Colin Jackson has more.
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Committee assignments are now posted in the Michigan Senate. The update allows lawmakers to start dealmaking and holding hearings on their first bills of the session. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan Democrats are going after the state’s “right to work” law in one of their first bills of the legislative session. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan lawmakers return today under complete Democratic control for the first time in nearly 40 years. The transition means a lot of changes in legislative staffing. Colin Jackson reports.