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The Reproductive Freedom for All proposal is gathering signatures to amend the state constitution. It would ensure the right to an abortion for the first 24 weeks of pregnancy.
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A proposed constitutional amendment to replace Michigan’s current term limits is heading for the ballot this November.
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A proposed amendment to the Michigan constitution seeks to scrub partisan politics from the Legislature’s oversight of state government agencies.
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The proposed ballot measure, backed by a coalition of reproductive and civil rights groups, would “amend the Michigan Constitution to enshrine the right to reproductive freedoms, including abortion, as well as reproductive health care like birth control [and] miscarriage care.”
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The Michigan Republican Party is calling on lawmakers to repeal an amendment to the state constitution that prevents state dollars from paying for non-public school education.