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A federal funding freeze left a gap in the budgets of Michigan’s refugee resettlement agencies. They're looking to the community to support thousands of refugees.
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Fully dismantling the Education Department is most likely impossible without an act of Congress, which created the department in 1979.
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Jay Kaplan, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan, discusses the impacts of the executive order by President Donald Trump on gender-affirming care.
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People are worried their “rights are being taken away," says Roz Gould Keith, executive director of Stand with Trans, or that "they can no longer access gender affirming care."
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Governor Whitmer issued an executive order last week to block extraditions for abortion-related crimes committed by out-of-state visitors receiving an abortion in Michigan.
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On today's show, former US Attorney Barbara McQuade explains how might interstate extradition work with varying abortion laws among states. Then, we heard about the potential effects of a SCOTUS ruling on tribal jurisdiction in Michigan. Plus, an update into congressional campaign finance and a conversation with GOP gubernatorial candidate Ralph Rebandt.
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Michigan won’t help other states with extradition of some people who could face charges because they traveled here for an abortion.
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Emergency rules have been issued by the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) that clarify what employers have to do to help…
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The Michigan Supreme Court has denied Governor Gretchen Whitmer's request to extend her COVID-19 executive orders to the end of October.The court ruled on…
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The COVID-19 state of emergency in Michigan has been extended by Governor Gretchen Whitmer through October 27.This action is not a surprise since Governor…