
Colin Jackson
Reporter, Michigan Public Radio Network-
Republicans laud Trump’s first 100 days ahead of Michigan visit as Democrats say he's hurt the statePresident Donald Trump will be celebrating 100 days in office Tuesday with a trip to Macomb County — his first visit to Michigan since making several campaign stops in the state on the way to winning back the White House last year.
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Bills passed in the Michigan Senate Thursday would create a new board to possibly set price limits on some prescription drugs.
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Illegally selling opioids like fentanyl would have tougher penalties in Michigan under bills passed Wednesday in the state House of Representatives
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Anti-gun violence activists pressed Michigan lawmakers to fund resources for domestic violence survivors Tuesday during a rally on the Capitol steps.
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Road funding, innovation, and housing made up three core parts of a talk Governor Gretchen Whitmer gave in Grand Rapids Monday.
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A Michigan ballot campaign that would require residents to show proof of citizenship while registering to vote could start collecting signatures soon.
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Michigan labor officials say the state may have to step in to resolve disputes in the wake of cuts to the federal agency that normally handles private sector contract mediation.
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Lawmakers and policy researchers discussed a Republican-led road funding plan Wednesday before the Michigan Senate Appropriations Committee.
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The Michigan House of Representatives is meeting again this week after a few weeks off for spring break.According to leadership, priorities include bills to create a pilot program that would adjust Michigan’s standardized testing system.
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Lawyers argued over the limits of cell phone search warrants before the Michigan Supreme Court Thursday.