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The House has been evenly divided for five months since two Democratic representatives resigned to take office as the mayors of Warren and Westland.
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Two special elections in Michigan Tuesday could break the tie between Democrats and Republicans in the state’s House of Representatives.
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A bill introduced in the Michigan state House would allow Michigan residents to reserve campgrounds two weeks before out-of-state residents.
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Bills to expand insurance coverage of contraceptives and allow pharmacists to prescribe some birth control methods received a hearing before a state House committee.
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The latest proposal involves a new bipartisan committee to set the agenda for which bills come up for House votes. Normally the majority party sets the agenda on its own.
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Michigan's tax revenues will see a slight decline in 2024 before rebounding for two years after that, mostly because of Democrat-drafted tax policy changes.
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The Michigan legislature adjourned early this year. We talked about why the legislature made this decision, what they accomplished this year, and what we can expect when the session resumes.
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Democrats, who had a slim majority in the Michigan House, are now tied with Republicans after yesterday's election. So what we can expect in the New Year?
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Michigan House and Senate bills would maintain coverage requirements outlined in the federal law.
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Bill would allow some cities to establish their own land bank.