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First, a look at the four senatorial candidates looking to fill Gary Peters' seat next year. Then, more on a new film about a feminist free speech pioneer who challenged censorship under the Comstock Act in the 1890s. Plus, Michigan Public's On Hand took a deep dive into the history of the famous (in Michigan, at least) Michigan left.
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The proposed legislation would create federal loans, tax credits, and programs to spur domestic production and refining of minerals like copper, magnesium, and aluminum.
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Congresswoman Haley Stevens joins the campaign for a seat in the U.S. Senate, a Michigan woman whose mother survived the Holocaust and a chef's personal connection to cheesecake.
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U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens has beaten Republican candidate Mark Ambrose to represent Michigan's newly redrawn 11th District.
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Michigan’s new 11th Congressional District is entirely within Oakland County. Congresswoman Haley Stevens won a tough Democratic primary, and is now expected to easily win the general election. That's an indication of how much Oakland County politics have changed in recent years.
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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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On today's show, we talked all about what went down at Michigan's closely-watched primary election on Tuesday. Three reporters, two candidates, and one poll researcher discussed the results and what comes next.
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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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A look at campaign strategies with money and influence, and whether or not the two are intersecting this primary season.