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People who want to grow or sell medical marijuana will have more time to get their licenses – and may not need to close their shops.The state Department…
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A grassroots movement to change the state constitution says it believes the question will appear on the November ballot. The effort to prevent partisan…
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New research on Pre-Kindergarten education shows positive results for high quality programs that serve disadvantaged students.It found that the typical…
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A question to boost Michigan’s minimum wage to 12 dollars an hour could be headed to the November ballot.
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This week lawmakers in Lansing plan to move legislation aimed at improving the state’s sexual assault laws. This comes after weeks of discussion on more…
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Governor Rick Snyder and state lawmakers have an extra $315 million dollars to work with as they finalize the new budget.
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Two bicycle safety bills are waiting for action in the State Senate. Both cleared the House in March. One would require drivers-ed students to spend at…
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A northern Michigan lawmaker is defending legislation that would require people to work to qualify for Medicaid. Opponents of the bill say it would…
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Members of a state board in charge of the safety of pipelines say they’re not alarmed by a recent coolant spill into the Straits of Mackinac.
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The U-S Supreme Court ruling that federal law banning gambling on sports is un-constitutional could open the door to more wagering in Michigan.