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Colin Jackson | MPRN
Reporter, Michigan Public Radio Network-
Vice President Kamala Harris could be inheriting some of the opposition President Joe Biden faced on the campaign trail now that Biden has dropped out of the race.
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Election recounts in Michigan could soon become limited to only those cases when the outcome could change.
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Bills introduced in the Michigan House of Representatives could outlaw the use of sexual content to blackmail someone.Extortion is already illegal in Michigan. But package supporters say prosecutors are currently limited to a piecemeal approach when trying to press charges in these “sextortion” cases.
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A Republican-backed survey being sent to Michigan state House candidates is encouraging broad changes to the chamber’s rules.
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Michigan courts saw an uptick in the number of cases filed at nearly all levels last year.That’s among the data listed in a new state report summarizing the judicial branch’s work in 2023.
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Michigan Democrats made their pitch to military veterans Monday on why they should support President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign.
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A group of Republican state lawmakers is appealing the dismissal of a federal lawsuit to undo some of Michigan’s voter-approved constitutional amendments.
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced a new agreement Monday to try to prevent invasive carp from reaching Lake Michigan.
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Michigan’s top elections official says the U.S. Supreme Court got it wrong Monday in a ruling about presidential immunity and the 2020 presidential race.
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat frequently mentioned as a 2028 presidential contender and speculated about as a potential replacement for Biden on the ticket should he step aside, released a statement backing him on Friday.