LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has sought “common ground” with the Republican-led Legislature in her third annual State of the State address. The Democrat pitched a multibillion-dollar pandemic relief plan and other policy initiatives Wednesday night. She also touted residents’ grit in a crisis that has claimed thousands of lives. GOP lawmakers, meanwhile, stepped up opposition to her administration’s COVID-19 restrictions. Whitmer said while common ground seems less and less common these days, “it’s never been more important that we work toward it” to end the pandemic.
MI State Of The State: Whitmer Seeks Common Ground With Legislature To End Pandemic
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