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Howes: Rivalry baked into Michigan’s top two elected offices

"They have kind of a history of backing away from each other," Howes said of Snyder and Schuette.
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"They have kind of a history of backing away from each other," Howes said of Snyder and Schuette.

Our conversation with Daniel Howes

This week,State Attorney General Bill Schuette announcedthat if Governor Snyder wants to appeal a court decision regarding teacher pay, he'll have to hire his own attorney.

The AG is sitting this one out.

Detroit News business columnist Daniel Howes joined us today to discuss the ever-widening split between Michigan's two top Republicans. 

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Daniel Howes is business columnist and associate business editor of The Detroit News.

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