Colin Jackson
Reporter, Michigan Public Radio Network-
The plan from the governor's office to regulate data centers includes new laws, and a pledge for companies to sign.
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A new proposal before the state legislature would ask voters if higher-income Michiganders should pay more in taxes.
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The challenge says a ballot measure to limit political donations from Michigan’s public utilities and large government contractors didn’t collect enough valid signatures to make the ballot.
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Businessman Perry Johnson, who is white, accuses his opponent, Congressman John James, who is Black, of bringing race into Thursday's televised GOP gubernatorial debate.
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Congressman John James drew attacks from businessman Perry Johnson and former state Attorney General Mike Cox — but the candidates did agree on issues like education.
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Leaders of a cash assistance program for pregnant and new mothers have a $20 million dispute with the Republican leadership of the Michigan state House.
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On the heels of Michigan Senator Mallory McMorrow’s decision to drop out of the U.S. Senate race, leading contenders in the Democratic primary, U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed met up in a televised debate last night that was Michiganders’ first look at how the candidates stack up directly against each other.
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Democrats running for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat fought it out over the role of outside money in politics during a debate Tuesday night.
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Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate and Republican candidates for Michigan governor will debate this week.
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Legislation that's passed the state Senate would require more dam inspections and emergency planning, and let the state remove dams in danger of failing.