The Trump administration has taken steps toward dismantling the program
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Regional winners are now under consideration for a national Murrow Award
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Legislative Democrats rolled out bills today to toughen Michigan’s pollution cleanup standards and force businesses that caused contamination to foot the bill.
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More than 1.4 million Michiganders receive food assistance through SNAP, and more than half of those are families with kids.
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The legislation would require lawmakers to publicly submit spending requests for the upcoming budget by April each year.
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A bill to outlaw gun bump stocks, which allow users to fire multiple rounds with a single trigger squeeze, is awaiting a floor vote in the Michigan Senate.
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Michigan House Republicans and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson are headed to court in a fight over access to election-related materials and legislative oversight. The House GOP majority filed a lawsuit seeking an order for the Democratic Secretary of State to fully comply with a legislative subpoena. Plus, blowing past a July 1st state budget deadline.
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Supporters say roadside saliva testing for prohibited drugs will make the roads safer. Detractors say the proposed system is ripe for abuse.
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The Environmental Law and Policy Center says it successfully requested changes to a pipeline company's right-of-way renewal permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Michigan House Republicans and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson are headed to court in a fight over access to election-related materials and legislative oversight.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is asking a judge to reconsider part of an earlier ruling on abortion rights.
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Consumers Energy, which just began receiving $150 million from its last effort to raise rates, filed the largest rate hike request in about 20 years, for $436 million.