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The Michigan Supreme Court is changing direction in a case that holds big implications fro how local courts are funded.
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The acting director of Michigan’s unemployment agency told a House committee the system was overwhelmed by a surge in claims as COVID-19 idled workers, as well as short-staffing, and an antiquated computer system.
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Lawmakers and leaders of the faith-based Poor People’s Campaign are set to introduce a sweeping new resolution to end poverty in the United States this…
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A new bipartisan package of bills in the state house would increase transparency around the finances of lawmakers and other elected officials.The bill…
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Some lawmakers in Lansing want to finish what they started last year when it comes to police taking property.A state Senate committee approved Senate Bill…
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State lawmakers recently passed legislation to change the state’s minimum wage law and require that employers offer earned sick time. But those laws…