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Medical and recreational marijuana licensing could become one under new bills in the Michigan Legislature. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan could soon require a license to practice medical nutrition therapy. As Colin Jackson reports, that’s under a bill heading for the governor.
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A mobile Secretary of State office is setting up shop in Ann Arbor today. We get the details from WEMU’s Taylor Pinson.
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Some Michigan lawmakers are renewing their push to allow any resident of the state to receive an ID—regardless of immigration status. Colin Jackson has more.
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Using all art forms, art + creative therapy is an integrative mental health and human services profession used in treating people of all ages. Though used in the majority of health care settings, unlike other medical practices, it remains unlicensed as a practice. Michigan Senator Jeff Irwin has introduced legislation to change that in Michigan. Listen in as he joins "creative:impact" host Deb Polich, and they discuss his reason for supporting this legislation.
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The marijuana ordinance in the city of Ann Arbor could be changed at tonight's city council meeting. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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A marijuana dispensary in Ypsilanti has become the first Class A micro-business in Washtenaw County, and just the second in the state of Michigan. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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Black and Brown residents in Washtenaw County are disproportionately impacted by traffic violations. Associated costs help contribute to a cycle of poverty. The state is offering help through its "Clean Slate" program. The Deputy Legal Director of the Department of State, Khyla Craine, joined WEMU's David Fair to discuss the driver's license restoration program.
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New rules for Michigan’s marijuana industry took effect on Monday. Colin Jackson has more.
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Supporters of legislation that would let undocumented immigrants receive Michigan IDs are renewing their push to get those bills a committee hearing. Colin Jackson has more.