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The bills would replace Michigan’ s 1988 state law that makes paying a woman to carry a pregnancy a crime. That would streamline the path for infertile couples to make surrogacy agreements. The bills passed the Senate on mostly party-line votes.
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State and federal officials have been touting practices to maintain septic systems, as part of SepticSmart week, but bills in Lansing that propose to increase regulation on septic systems are still in limbo.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed more bills that change how sexual assaults are dealt with in Michigan.
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There's a partisan split over voting rights bills working their way through the Legislature.
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A Michigan state senate committee is recommending appropriating funding to pay off most of Highland Park’s outstanding water bills.
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People who lost power this week might be throwing out food and dealing with other costs.
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A split Michigan Senate approved a bill today suspending the state’s motor fuel tax for six months.
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With a long list of public and private closures in Michigan people are out of work for the foreseeable future.That raises questions about how they’ll pay…
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Legislation on the Governor’s desk would require practicing acupuncturists in Michigan to have a license.The legislation had been introduced in previous…
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New legislation in the state house would ban the practice of trying to change someone's sexual orientation through therapy.Sixteen states already ban the…