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Michigan Republicans are back home following a weekend convention in Grand Rapids that pitted factions of the party against each other over endorsements for statewide offices, including attorney general and secretary of state. Rick Pluta reports.
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State Attorney General Dana Nessel will seek a second term. She made the announcement Friday via a campaign ad released online. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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This week, the Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments on a debate that started during a contentious and busy lame duck session last year. Whether or…
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The state Legislature returns this week – but they’ll likely save big issues for after the election. Although they’re scheduled to meet next week as well…
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Two measures that were headed to the November ballot are now law. The state Legislature voted to increase the state’s minimum wage and allow employees to…
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The Michigan Republican party has it’s ticket finalized for the November election. While multiple people called for unity, there is still some discontent…
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The state Legislature could vote to repeal the prevailing wage law as early as next week. The Michigan Supreme Court yesterday ordered the ballot measure…
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The state House Republican leader says it’s still possible lawmakers will vote on legalizing marijuana in Michigan. But, he says it is unlikely.A petition…
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Roads, flood damage repairs, and an investigation could get money sent their way soon. The Legislature has sent a spending bill to the governor’s…
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Michigan State University is under multiple investigations for its handling of sexual assault complaints. And the Board of Trustees says it will cooperate…