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Michiganders will soon no longer be required to purchase abortion coverage through a separate health insurance rider.
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Michigan state Rep. Abraham Aiyash (D-Hamtramck) said goals include calling attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and giving more time for aid to be delivered.
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In an interview with the Michigan Public Radio Network, Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt said he’s disappointed with how Democrats handled business in 2023.
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The software monitors surveillance video from cameras posted inside the Capitol for signs that someone slipped a gun past the metal detectors.
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Fewer people are deer hunting in Michigan. And even if you're not a hunter, you should take notice, say experts.
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The bold legislation is a turning point, but not everyone is thrilled.
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Michigan Radio’s Rick Pluta sat down with Democratic House Speaker Joe Tate to talk about what got done over the past year and what’s waiting for lawmakers in 2024.
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Floor votes, debates and committee meetings will be officially done for the year as the gavel comes down at noon Tuesday.
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The Legislature is all but officially done for 2023. That’s as House Democrats are about to at least temporarily lose their majority.
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Spending bills totaling around $645 million are heading to the governor after passing the Michigan Legislature this week.