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The future is cloudy for groups fighting to get those marijuana and anti-fracking proposals on the November ballot in Michigan.The House last week gave…
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"War." That was the headline on the conservative blog “Right Michigan” following the state Senate’s vote this week to approve the Medicaid expansion. The…
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has sided with House Republicans in the dispute over the "immediate effect" rule in that chamber."Immediate effect" allows…
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Every Thursday we speak with Susan Demas, political analyst for Michigan Information and Research Service, and Ken Sikkema, former Senate Majority Leader…
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University of Michigan graduate student research assistants (GSRAs) have wanted to hold a vote asking other GSRAs whether or not a union should be formed…
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Court of Appeals has stayed a temporary restraining order that favored Democrats in a procedural spat with House…
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The Michigan Court of Appeals may rule today in a dispute about how State House Republicans are passing bills. House Republicans have tacked on “immediate…
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No clear path forward in DetroitDetroit City Council met yesterday afternoon and did not vote on a proposed financial stability agreement with the state.…
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A judge has issued a temporary injunction blocking a legislative maneuver that state House Republicans have been using this year.The state House has…
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This week Rick Pluta, Lansing Bureau Chief for the Michigan Public Radio Network, and I took a look at the hullabaloo over vote counting at the state…