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Six candidates are running in each of the Detroit-area districts on Tuesday. Both the 13th and 25th districts have historically voted Democratic.
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The Michigan legislature is considering a bill that would require farm equipment manufacturers to make specialized tools and software available to farmers and third party repair shops instead of forcing farmers to get service from a dealership.
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Michigan’s Legislature went back to work in Lansing Wednesday for the first time since mid-November.
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A recap of recent developments in Lansing, what happens to merch bought online and then later returned, and a visit to a stone sculptor's studio in Grand Rapids.
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A corresponding pair of bills, one in the state Senate and one in the House, would regulate payday loans.
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The 13th and 25th district state House seats are vacant because both Democrats who held the seats were elected mayors in elections this month.
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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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Why the Michigan Legislature is adjourning early this session, an oral history of 1960s girl groups, and how current U.S. immigration laws around work permits are impacting Michigan families and the economy.
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Floor votes, debates and committee meetings will be officially done for the year as the gavel comes down at noon Tuesday.
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Upcoming changes in Michigan's legislature, a new Magic Johnson biography, and conversations with Palestinians in Michigan who have family members in Gaza.