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Alfonso ran unopposed in the Democratic primary for Congress, in Michigan’s 4th District. It appears likely that he'll make the ballot in November, but election officials can't yet say for sure.
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(Michigan Public Radio Network) A decision from the Michigan Supreme Court is required to end confusion and uncertainty about the statewide status of abortion rights, according to briefs filed by Planned Parenthood and Governor Gretchen Whitmer.