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We explore the potential impact of Ohio's upcoming redistricting ballot measure. Plus, we hear a family's story about navigating life with a rare genetic disorder, and we bring you the results from the second annual Collard Greens Cookoff in Detroit.
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The judges' approval of the Michigan state Senate map resolves a lawsuit alleging some of the metro Detroit districts were unfairly drawn based on race.
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As vote-by-mail ballots start appearing for Michiganders, there’s an ongoing legal dispute about whose interests should carry weight when it comes to drawing legislative districts. Six state Senate districts stand at the center of that debate.
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A new proposal for state Senate districts in metro Detroit is headed to a federal court for approval after the state redistricting commission voted for it Wednesday.
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A series of Detroit meetings kicking off Tuesday will give area residents the chance to weigh in on 12 proposals for Michigan’s state Senate districts.
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One of the new maps will go on to replace the current state senate district plan that a federal court struck down as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
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A federal court this week approved a new plan for Michigan’s state House districts around metro-Detroit. Here's what that means for the future of redistricting in Michigan.
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A three-judge federal appeals court panel has approved redrawn state House districts in the Detroit area that will be implemented for the November election.
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Michigan’s redistricting commission is once again raising its wages to 35% of the governor’s salary while it redraws legislative districts under a federal court order.
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It took the 13-member commission two rounds of voting Wednesday to choose a map to submit to the court.