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"Our economy has been flat here for a decade. We're going to change that," GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers told Newsweek.
Michigan's elected leaders searched into the evening Thursday for a compromise on the next state budget but couldn't reach a ...
Two House Republicans are endorsing Michigan GOP Senate hopeful Mike Rogers, even as one of their congressional colleagues is ...
The Michigan Senate voted to ban bump stocks and ghost guns. But Republican opposition indicates the GOP-controlled House won ...
Michigan lawmakers went home without passing a new budget for K-12 schools Thursday night. That’s despite, both meeting for ...
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSN‘We want to negotiate a deal:’ Michigan K-12 budget deadline looms for lawmakersHouse Republican leadership is optimistic an agreement on the K-12 budget will be reached by July 1, and the speaker knows ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNProposed Michigan laws banning ghost guns, bump stocks advanceSupporters say these bans are necessary for safety, while opponents believe they will only punish responsible, legal gun ...
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Two bills introduced in the Michigan Senate aim to strengthen the state’s role in federal immigration ...
One open government advocate said the measure would allow government panels the chance to "shut the doors on almost any ...
The Michigan Senate voted to ban bump stocks and so-called ghost guns Wednesday.
LANSING — The Michigan Senate approved a change to the Open Meetings Act Wednesday, a state law that requires bodies like school boards or city councils to meet in publicly accessible sessions.
On Thursday, several Republicans reacted strongly to Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough rejected provisions deemed ...
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