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The Republican National Committee is threatening to sue over proposed changes to Michigan’s election recount process. Colin Jackson has more.
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The Michigan Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on a legal challenge to the Secretary of State’s guidelines for poll challengers at voting places on election day. The court heard arguments in the case Tuesday. Rick Pluta reports.
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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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It will soon be easier for Michigan government agencies to come up with environmental regulations that go beyond federal standards. Colin Jackson has more.
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A rule change to improve the process of applying for disability assistance in Michigan is closer to becoming final. Colin Jackson has more.
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Republicans and Democrats on a joint House and Senate legislative committee are deadlocked on absentee ballot rules. The result is those rules will almost certainly not be ready for the upcoming 2022 elections. And that means clerks and election boards could be left without guidance on specific standards to determine who should be allowed to vote. Rick Pluta reports.
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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.