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Business leaders and economists are on the lookout for how President Donald Trump’s plans will affect the state, especially the manufacturing sector. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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The state departments in charge of administering minimum wage laws are asking the Michigan Supreme Court for clarity. That’s after a court ruling earlier this summer. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that last year’s state income tax rate reduction is temporary. Rick Pluta reports.
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A group including Michigan state lawmakers and business interests is suing over the state’s handling of this year’s surplus-driven income tax cut. Colin Jackson has more.
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Proposed changes to several of Michigan’s administrative rules relating to sales and use tax collection cleared a final hurdle Thursday. Colin Jackson has more.
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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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A website with information about a new state scholarship available to high school students graduating in 2023 and beyond is now live. Colin Jackson has more.
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The Michigan Treasury Department says student loans that are forgiven under a federal program won’t be taxed as income. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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The state’s pension fund board has voted to divest in holdings that include Russian assets. That’s to protest the invasion of Ukraine. Rick Pluta reports.
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More than a quarter of all Michigan communities had pension or health care systems that were under-funded in 2017, according to the Michigan Department of…