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Michigan AG Dana Nessel says a plain reading of state law shows her investigation - launched and then shut down last year - into the price of insulin charged by Eli Lilly - is permissible.
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A group of Michigan Republicans who allegedly posed as electoral college members after the 2020 election is now facing felony charges.
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Michigan communities with PFAS in their water supply could be eligible for payments from chemical manufacturer 3M, after the company reached a $10.3 billion settlement to address federal lawsuits from hundreds of water supplies across the country.
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Nessel and other state attorneys general sent a letter to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra last week, urging him to act to protect “sensitive reproductive health information against disclosure to the maximum extent possible in today’s rapidly-shifting and increasingly hostile climate.”
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The charges resulting from the 2022 GOP gubernatorial petition fraud, an author on his new cinema history book, hospital system profits during the pandemic, and what a partial shutdown of Line 5 in Wisconsin could mean for Michigan.
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People taking part in the Job Court program will be able to avoid probation or jail time if they complete one year with a job.
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Michigan is set to receive more than $795 million from the settlement. That money is meant to fund opioid treatment and prevention efforts.
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The opinion’s release comes as the state is preparing to release its annual financial report, which is widely expected to show a windfall well above inflation.
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A man charged with threatening the lives of Jewish Michigan public officials on Twitter has been indicted on a hate crime charge. U.S. Attorney Dawn Ison said Thursday that 41-year-old Jack Eugene Carpenter III of Tipton, Michigan, made threats against Jewish government officials in Michigan on Twitter while he was in Texas last month.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has asked the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to return a lawsuit filed against Enbridge Energy and its Line 5 pipeline back to state court.