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Bills to solidify Michigan’s border with Indiana are close to final passage in the Legislature. The Michigan House of Representatives passed SB 627 and 628 this week.
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State Representative Matt Maddock showed up for work Wednesday, but as a lawmaker without a party after he was expelled from the House Republican caucus.
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A staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump was ousted from the House Republican caucus Tuesday.
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Michigan House Democrats announced a bill package Wednesday to fight what they described as payroll and tax fraud.
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A bill in the Michigan House would set fundraising rules elected officials fighting a recall effort. The bill is a response to Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s re-election campaign fundraising heavily last year when she faced multiple recall petitions.
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Bills' sponsors said requirement puts Michigan students at a disadvantage when applying to college.
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A resolution introduced in the Michigan House Thursday would create a committee to investigate former House Speaker Lee Chatfield.
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State House Speaker Jason Wentworth said this week that "it's time to move on" from discussions about fixing the auto no-fault insurance law this session.
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Michigan House lawmakers passed a multi-billion-dollar tax cut Tuesday.
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A bill to cut income taxes and let people over the age of 62 claim certain exemptions made it out of a state House committee Thursday.