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The Michigan Public Radio Network's Rick Pluta sat down with the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Gary Peters this morning, to take questions from our…
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LANSING – Michigan voters have viewed at least $20 million worth of political ads in competitive gubernatorial and U.S. Senate campaigns.But whether they…
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Cue the James Bond theme as we take up electoral espionage. We’re talking campaign black ops. Political spying.We learned this week that Republicans here…
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Nearly $18 million has been spent so far this year on political TV ads in Michigan’s U. S. Senate and governor’s races. Most of the money has been coming…
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I discovered something bizarre when Brenda Lawrence first ran for mayor of Southfield 13 years ago.Back then, Southfield, a suburban business center and…
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The Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce may not like to admit this, but their Mackinac Policy Conference’s official agenda is not the reason the vast…
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So whatever happened to the New International Trade Crossing Bridge?For years, an epic battle raged between those who knew we needed a new bridge across…
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2014 will be a big election year in Michigan and spending by Political Action Committees is expected to be just as big.Rich Robinson is the director of…
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It’s day two of the government shutdown.Democratic Congressman Gary Peters joined us today. He represents Michigan's 14th Congressional district. He’s…
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Some thirty years after the County Jail Overcrowding Act was passed, Michigan is still dealing with overcrowding emergencies in jails across the state. On…