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Michigan lawmakers are weighing legislation that would require major social media platforms to verify users’ ages and obtain parental consent for anyone under 18.
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A Court of Claims judge declined to block an impending 24% wholesale tax on marijuana from taking effect January 1, but the state's cannabis industry plans an appeal.
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The Autism Alliance of Michigan is advocating for more than a billion dollars a year to be added to the state's special education budget.
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Two west Michigan landfill operators say they have spent "significant resources" trying to contain the harmful chemicals linked to a waterproofing product used by the West Michigan shoe company.
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A Michigan mother refuses to let her son wait decades for the parole-mandated classes he needs, turning to outside education programs like the nonprofit Level when the prison system offers none.
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United Farm Workers and the UFW Foundation, along with some Michigan plaintiffs, are suing the federal government over a new rule that slashes base wage rates for H2A visa workers.
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Michigan State University’s Education Policy Innovation Collaborative, or EPIC, has been studying student struggles arising from the COVID years.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is joining six other governors in formally requesting federal drinking water monitoring systems for microplastics across the country.
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Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall, a Republican, says affordability is going to be a big issue in the 2026 election, and he wants voters to choose how to cut property taxes.
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Friday's court order says a letter will be sent to each claimant with instructions on how to set up their payment. There's more than $600 million in the settlement fund.