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The Michigan House of Representatives is meeting again this week after a few weeks off for spring break. Colin Jackson has more on what leadership says to expect.
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The Michigan House OK’d a plan Wednesday to use taxes on fuel and corporations to fund road repairs. Colin Jackson has more.
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The GOP-led state House adopted a stripped-down budget Thursday to serve as a stop-gap spending plan if negotiations bog down in the coming months. Rick Pluta reports.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer says divided government in Lansing should not stop Democrats and Republicans from finding ways to get things done. The governor delivered her seventh State of the State address Wednesday night. Rick Pluta reports.
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Michigan’s minimum wage law could see some changes before going into effect Friday. Colin Jackson has more on a bill to tweak it that passed the Michigan Legislature Wednesday.
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Cities in Michigan could lose out on some state funding if they don’t fully comply with federal immigration enforcement. That's under a resolution passed Tuesday in the state House. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan Republican House leadership is pouring cold water on the prospects for a “Freedom of Information Act” expansion. Colin Jackson reports.
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The new Michigan House Oversight Committee chair says he hopes to see more investigations into state agencies during his tenure. Colin Jackson has more.
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One of the first bills introduced this year in the Michigan House would make exceptions for some Upper Peninsula natural gas power generators in the state’s clean energy law. Colin Jackson has more.
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New House speaker talks first bills, taking charge, working with Democrats in first press conferenceThe new Speaker of the Michigan House says he hopes to see new minimum wage and sick leave policies pass within “the next few weeks.” Colin Jackson has more.