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Michigan Radio’s Zoe Clark took the host chair today for a comprehensive wrap-up to a tumultuous week in Michigan politics.
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Both Haley Stevens and Andy Levin were first elected to Congress in 2018, in different districts.
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Both Haley Stevens and Andy Levin were first elected to Congress in 2018, in different districts.But due to new lines drawn by Michigan’s Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, they’re now squaring off in a race to represent the new 11th district.
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U.S. Representatives Rashida Tlaib of Detroit and Andy Levin of Bloomfield Township were among several lawmakers arrested while protesting in support of abortion rights.
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A look at campaign strategies with money and influence, and whether or not the two are intersecting this primary season.
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Andy Levin, an Oakland County Democrat, has introduced the Enhanced Pay for Election Workers Act in the U.S. House. It would provide states with grants to boost pay for poll workers.
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The Democratic race for Congress in Michigan’s newly-created 11th District pits two sitting members of Congress against each other. Both Haley Stevens and Andy Levin were first elected to Congress in 2018.
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The Election Worker and Polling Place Protection Act would amend the Voting Rights Act to implement penalties, including fines and prison sentences, for anyone who threatens, intimidates, or gets violent with election workers, including volunteers and election equipment workers.
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U.S. representatives Andy Levin and Haley Stevens recently announced they’ll run against each other in the August primary for the newly drawn 11th district.
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All 17 people kidnapped in Haiti in October — including five Michiganders — are now free.