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President Donald Trump pulled a Biden administration plan to set effluent limits on PFAS. Michigan currently has PFAS regulations for drinking water supplies in place, though they are currently being challenged in court.
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The order was issued in an email to federally funded legal service providers across the country, and followed President Donald Trump’s promises of mass deportations.
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President Donald Trump announced many changes he plans to make after taking office Monday, including some that are likely to impact the auto industry in Michigan. In an executive order, Trump rescinded a Biden administration policy that encouraged electric vehicle production.
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Today, dissecting the president-elect's economic promises. Then, scientists bringing shipwrecked seeds back to life. Later, the cyanobacteria in the lakes. Plus, a boy disappears 12 feet into a sand dune.
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What the Project 2025 playbook might look like for Michigan during a second Trump term. Then, a beautifully illustrated 60-year-old children’s book written by a nonagenarian Beaver Island resident publishes for the first time. And, things to keep in mind for yourself and children while summertime doom scrolling on your phone.
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Michigan’s efforts to combat PFAS contamination could get a boost from a bill up for a vote on Friday in the U.S. House of Representatives. PFAS are a…
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Vice President Mike Pence talked about the economy, national security and the impeachment inquiry at a campaign rally in Holland on Wednesday night.…
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Congressman Dan Kildee says he's disappointed that the Trump administration wants the president to veto a bill that would address PFAS contamination.The…
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The Trump administration today made it official: it wants to freeze an Obama-era program called the Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards — or CAFE.…
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Michigan members of Congress from both sides of the political aisle visited a refugee foster care facility in Grand Rapids today.Democrats Debbie Dingell…