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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.
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Michigan lawmakers have gone home -- likely for the last time this year -- without reaching an agreement on a spending package that would have totaled close to $500 million. Colin Jackson has more.
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For three and a half decades, Republicans have either run the agenda in Lansing or at least had veto power amid Democrats’ shifting fortunes. At no point since 1983 have Democrats simultaneously held the governor’s office, the state House and the Michigan Senate. But Democrats are cautiously eyeing the possibility that this could finally be their year. Rick Pluta has more.
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The Michigan Legislature is proposing more than $2.5 billion in tax cuts. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan’s governor has vetoed a pair of election bills Republicans hoped would help clean up the state’s voter roll. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan House lawmakers have passed a multi-billion-dollar tax cut. Colin Jackson has more on Tuesday’s action.
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A bill to cut income taxes and let people over the age of 62 claim certain exemptions made it out of a state House committee Thursday. Colin Jackson has more.
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There’s a new fight over voting rules at the state Capitol. A Republican-led committee returned proposed voting regulations Wednesday to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s office and asked her agency to re-submit new rules. Rick Pluta reports.
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The state’s Chief Medical Executive was among those who testified Monday before a joint House and Senate committee examining the state’s COVID-19…
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The legislative committee looking into the state’s COVID-19 response meets again today. Top health officials in Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s administration…