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The proposal from some lawmakers would add water, juice, and other non-carbonated beverages — but not milk — to those already covered under Michigan's bottle deposit law.
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Michigan lawmakers approved the spending plans just ahead of July 1, which is the start of the fiscal years for schools, community colleges, public universities and local governments.
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The bills spell out what the new changes mandated by an amendment to the Michigan Constitution, like a nine-day early voting period, would look like in practice.
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Conversion therapy is the medically discredited practice of trying to change someone’s sexuality or gender identity.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether the Legislature exceeded its authority by changing laws that were enacted under Michigan’s petition initiative process.
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Currently, Michigan landlords can deny a unit to someone because they depend on housing vouchers or other subsidy programs.
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Borton’s resolution — which is a statement, not binding law — calls on the state agency to “take seriously” concerns brought forth in the months since the announcement by environmental groups, concerned citizens and local governments.
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The session opened with talk of cooperation and goodwill. But the gavel hadn’t even come down on the first House session day before there was a standoff.
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From short-term rentals to an insufficient supply of housing, northern Michigan struggles when it comes to people finding places to live that they can afford.
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As state legislators consider Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s proposed budget, northern Michigan residents are asking them to authorize funding for the office that handles broadband projects.