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The Republican National Committee has stepped in to resolve the dispute over who is leading the Michigan Republican Party.
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The new leader of the Michigan Republican Party – at least the one designated by one faction of the riven organization – predicts the controversy over who’s running things will be decided soon.
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At least 21 states are considering legislation to block foreign companies and individuals from purchasing farmland. The issue has gained momentum in recent years.
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Michigan State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh is ending her U.S. Senate bid, so she can instead run to replace retiring Congressman Dan Kildee (D-Flint).
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The Michigan Senate voted Wednesday for a bill to lift Michigan’s sweeping immunity law that protects drug companies against product liability lawsuits.
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Michigan Republican Party leadership discussed several topics from the 2020 election to plans for next year’s presidential primary during a press conference Thursday morning.
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is a flashpoint in Congress yet again as members work to renew the farm bill. And the debate comes in the midst of rising food insecurity across the U.S.
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The Supreme Court is reviewing the Indian Child Welfare Act and will come to a decision within the next month.
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The bill in its current form would be "detrimental to rural communities," said Bob Thompson, president of the Michigan Farmer's Union.
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Attorney claims Tri-County Area Schools has played favorites when it comes to what political attire is accepted at school.