Colin Jackson | MPRN
Reporter, Michigan Public Radio Network-
Election officials in Michigan met with others from across the country in Ann Arbor Thursday as they prepare for the November general election.
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Michigan Republicans are teaming up with some tipped workers to push for a change to new state minimum wage policies that are set to take effect next year.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump fielded a few audience questions on the auto industry, economy, and taxes during a campaign town hall in Flint Tuesday night.
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A busy week in the race for Michigan’s electoral college votes continued Friday with a visit from Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz.
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Lowering state income taxes, more police spending, and deregulation are among the top priorities for Michigan House Republicans should they win back control of the chamber.Those items are all part of what the House Republican Campaign Committee is calling the Mission for Michigan. The committee is planning a statewide tour to promote the plan ahead of November’s general election.
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President Joe Biden signed an executive order to prioritize better paying jobs in government contracts during a visit to the Ann Arbor area Friday.
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The Michigan Democratic Party is facing a lawsuit over the results of its University of Michigan Board of Regents nominating contest.
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Michigan House Democrats are getting a $500,000 boost from a national campaign organization to help them keep control of the chamber.
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The state Supreme Court is keeping in place lower court decisions that found the state does not owe compensation to students or businesses affected by the shutdowns.
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An effort supported by Michigan’s Republican congressional delegation would create tax credits to incentivize donations that would help fund educational scholarships.