A sudden, unilateral move by Republicans in the Michigan House to cut $645 million in funding for multiyear projects has incensed Democratic lawmakers.
The Michigan Senate unanimously passed bills 611 and 612, which would require law enforcement to serve protection orders ...
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Michigan domestic violence survivors work to change state Personal Protection Orders
There is a new push to change the law regarding what domestic violence survivors are required to do to serve personal ...
In the early days of the pandemic, confusion was widespread. Workers and families were forced to adapt to new risks and ...
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Three Oakland County parks earn DNR grants
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will recommend 13 community recreation facilities projects recommended for a ...
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Case arguing against new safety and mental health provisions heard by Court of Claims
Arguments were heard on Thursday in a lawsuit brought by school districts looking to remove new provisions to over $300 ...
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Shelby Township paramedics administer first cyanide antidote in county
Deborah Condino, executive director of the Macomb County Medical Control Authority, commended the Macomb County fire chiefs ...
Michigan House Republicans upended spending on dozens of so-called "work projects" across state government through a ...
The approved recommendations include adding two police officers dedicated to traffic enforcement.
House Republicans invoked a rarely used tool that allows a committee to deny administration requests to carry over funding ...
Organizations that have relied on Michigan state agency work project funding said Thursday that the House Republican vote to ...
The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed veteran federal prosecutor Jerome Gorgon to serve as U.S. attorney in the Eastern ...
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