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Protecting the Great Lakes and combatting climate change are two big priorities for Senator Debbie Stabenow before she retires.
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The federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act from 2008 required mental health benefits to be covered by health plans at the same level as physical care.
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U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow is pushing back against recent calls from the GOP to limit certain food and drinks in federally funding nutrition assistance programs in the upcoming 2023 farm bill.
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In his fifth State of the City address, Lansing Mayor Andy Schor took a victory lap to celebrate signs of progress in the city.
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Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin is the first Democrat to announce she will seek the seat to replace Michigan US Senator Debbie Stabenow, who will retire after her current term is done.
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BARAGA, MI— A federal bill introduced Tuesday would compensate the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community for land illegally taken from the tribe in the 19th and 20th centuries.The legislation is sponsored by U-S Representative Jack Bergman and Senators Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow.
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The authority would identify distressed communities in the Great Lakes region and offer economic development opportunities and access to new grant funding.
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The US Treasury Department is sending Michigan more than 250 million dollars to fund high-speed internet infrastructure projects. Officials say the pandemic underlined the vital need for reliable access to the internet.The grant affects almost 68,000 households in Michigan. States competed for the funding from the American Rescue Plan to create projects that could help people cope during the pandemic.
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Federal officials said on Thursday that the newly approved funds from the American Rescue Plan will bring affordable, high-speed internet to nearly 68,000 homes in Michigan.
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An expanded school lunch program that has fed an additional 10,000,000 children expires at the end of June.