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Todd Courser’s 182-page lawsuit is “like a bad dream that won’t go away,” says State House Speaker Kevin Cotter.“It’s unfortunate that Mr. Courser hasn’t…
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Summer vacation is now just a fond memory for students in Michigan's schools -- and our state lawmakers. We sat down today with state House Speaker Kevin…
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A top state official does not expect divisions over the Democratic Party’s pick for president will affect the party’s chances of winning control of the…
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Michigan’s House speaker says he doesn’t want the focus on Donald Trump to take away from the Republicans' need to protect their majority in the state…
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The Michigan state House narrowly passed a bill to bail out Detroit Public Schools tonight. But critics complain the plan does more for charter schools…
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A Michigan U.S. Senator says a federal aid package for Flint might move through Congress quicker if state officials tap the rainy day fund and budget…
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This week, Michigan lawmakers are expected to continue discussing ways to spend more money to fix state roads. It’s estimated the state has to come up…
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A plan to boost road funding by about $1 billion a year could clear the state House this week.House Speaker Kevin Cotter, R-Mt. Pleasant, is pushing a…
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The Michigan Legislature is entering another round of negotiations to raise money for Michigan’s roads, following a decisive defeat of Proposal 1.Jennifer…
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Last week’s defeat of Proposal One means the billion dollar question of how to pay for Michigan’s roads remains unanswered.Lawmakers were quick to say…