Colin Jackson
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Former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield is accused of misusing state, non-profit, and political action committee funds.
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In Michigan on Tuesday, two special elections could break the tie between Democrats and Republicans in the state's House of Representatives.
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The Israel-Hamas war is personal for many Michigan residents with ties to the region. Some voters are using their participation in the Democratic primary as a protest vote against President Biden.
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Getting the referendum on Michigan’s Extreme Risk Protection Order Act on the ballot would allow voters to nullify the law, which is scheduled to go into effect on February 13.
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One of the accused is a former employee of the state agency meant to advocate for children, youth and families.
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There’s still a major divide between newcomers now in charge of Michigan’s Republican Party and those who want to move past issues like challenging election results.
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The expected 11-bill package would build upon an abortion rights constitutional amendment approved during last year’s election.
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The integrated resource plan, or IRP, requires DTE Electric to reduce its reliance on coal, speed up renewable energy projects, and disclose large political donations.
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Michigan's attorney general is charging 16 people with election law and forgery felonies, alleging that they falsely stated they were electors for Donald Trump after the 2020 presidential election.
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Hearings on the Michigan Senate’s proposed clean energy plan could start next month.