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Michigan lawmakers have finished this year's scheduled legislative sessions without reaching agreement on a spending package that would have totaled almost $500 million.
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House Dems to attempt censure of GOP Representative accused of helping with voting machine tamperingMichigan House Democrats are seeking to punish a Republican colleague for allegedly facilitating illegal access to voting machines after the 2020 election.
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Michigan House Democrats are asking federal prosecutors to investigate some of their Republican colleagues.
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Republican-sponsored bills to limit the state executive branch’s emergency powers made it out of the Michigan House oversight committee Tuesday.
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Legislation to address issues within Michigan’s adoption and foster care system passed the state House of Representatives Tuesday.
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A bill, introduced last month by Republican Rep. Pamela Hornberger (R-Chesterfield Township), would establish a grant program to pay student teachers and their teaching mentors. It seeks to help address Michigan's ongoing teacher shortage.
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There was a big debate in the state House this week on language in the nearly $20 billion K-12 schools budget that would financially sanction schools that allow transgender athletes to compete outside their sex assigned at birth.
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The Republican-controlled Michigan House rejected several efforts Thursday to soften the impact on abortion rights if Roe v. Wade is reversed.
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Biological fathers of children born outside of marriage would be responsible for paying at least half of a mother’s pregnancy expenses
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Democrats won two seats and Republicans won two seats in a special election for the state House of Representatives Tuesday.