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Ten years ago today, same-sex couples lined up at four county courthouses to get married on the day after a federal court ruling. A federal judge held Michigan’s ban on same-sex marriage violated equal protection rights.
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Michigan legislation to ban the open and unlicensed carry of guns from polling locations passed the state Senate Thursday.
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A plan to stop the public from bringing guns into the Michigan state capitol building received final approval today.
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A law that bans holding phones or other electronic devices while driving takes effect today.
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It’s not uncommon to see news stories that say, “toxic forever chemicals discovered” in insert-consumer-product, but why do PFAS need to be discovered? What alternatives do we have, and what are the prospects for banning them?
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The Michigan House voted today to outlaw child marriage
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The Michigan Chamber of Commerce is opposing a Federal Trade Commission proposal to ban non-compete agreements.
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The Michigan Senate voted unanimously today to explicitly ban using medical treatment as a pretext for sexual contact.
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Someone complained about the book, which is in the collection at the Galesburg-Augusta High School library. The superintendent denies the district broke its rules.
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Board of Education says it backs and supports Dr. Dan Behm.