
Colin Jackson
Reporter, Michigan Public Radio Network-
A Republican lawmaker in the Michigan House accuses Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, of exceeding her authority and failing to secure elections.
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The group overseeing payments to severely injured car crash survivors is preparing to lower the yearly amount it collects from some drivers. Others will see an increase of a few dollars.
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A former Michigan House Speaker and his wife will stand trial on felony charges. That’s after an East Lansing district court judge bound Republican Lee Chatfield and his wife, Stephanie, over for trial Friday morning.
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New bills in the Michigan Senate aim to create more uniform policing practices across the state.
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Michigan could see the creation of a “Cryptocurrency Bill of Rights” under legislation recently introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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The issue began in March when a subcommittee chair gave the state attorney general a couple of weeks to provide several documents related to the Flint water crisis.
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Bills that passed in the Michigan House Thursday would ban transgender athletes from girls’ school sports. Opponents say that further harms already-marginalized students.
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The Republican-led Michigan House voted Wednesday to ask the Democratic-led state Senate to take back the budget proposal that it passed last week.
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Michigan bills to further prevent the use of ticket-buying bots received a House committee hearing Wednesday.
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Michigan House Democrats are trying to censure a Republican lawmaker for a speech they say was racist.