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Republican challenger Tudor Dixon called Gov. Gretchen Whitmer a “radical” in their first debate Thursday.The Democratic incumbent said it’s the GOP nominee who holds extremist views and still hasn’t promised to abide by the results of the November election.
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Among other things, the plan sets a statewide goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.
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The ski jump in the western Upper Peninsula is getting $20 million for upgrades.
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“We’ve all been through a lot. It’s rational to feel frustrated. Exhausted. Even cynical,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said, “Fortunately, the cure for cynicism is competence. These bipartisan accomplishments are a testament to what we can do together. We must believe that better things are possible because that is the only way they ever get done.”
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Gov. Whitmer delivered the final State of the State of her first term with a fervent defense of her administration’s handling of COVID-19.
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Michigan politicians addressed the region's business community and shared their goals to improve affordable broadband connectivity, housing and childcare for the area.
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In a motion filed on Christmas day, defense attorneys claim “egregious overreaching by the government’s agents” for entrapping their clients.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bills Monday to create new economic development funds totaling almost $1.5 billion. The larger $1 billion dollar fund would target big projects. The $500 million fund would be directed toward small businesses.
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The case's voluntary dismissal is an effort to move an older lawsuit forward in state court.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has called on the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association to cut refund checks to auto insurance customers. She says the M-C-C-A fund has banked five billion dollars – due largely to a benefits cap on payouts for catastrophic injury claims.