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A new poll shows growing concern about Michigan's economy
In the Glengariff-Group poll, 45.5% of respondents said Michigan was on the right track, down from 52% in January.
Ballot campaign will seek to ban utility monopolies, state contractors from political spending
A ballot campaign planning to launch soon would ask voters to ban political donations from committees affiliated with utility monopolies and public contractors.
Ballot campaign will seek to ban utility monopolies, state contractors from political spending
A ballot campaign planning to launch soon would ask voters to ban political donations from committees affiliated with utility monopolies and public contractors.
Michigan needs rain, but not too much rain!
Michigan is experiencing drought conditions in places. Rain would be good, but too often spring rains become intense storms because of climate change.
State Department slashes its annual reports on human rights
Required by Congress, the reports no longer single out things like rigged elections or sexual violence against children as human rights violations.
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Researchers studying why Michigan's moose population isn't growing
Michigan researchers are studying why the Upper Peninsula’s moose population is stagnant. There are about half as many moose as expected after repopulation in the 1980s.
Michigan students finishing degrees faster, more often, over last decade
State data shows the proportion of students who finish postsecondary degree or certificate programs is increasing.
Trump goes hardball with Michigan on climate change lawsuits
President Donald Trump takes preemptive legal action against state climate change lawsuits and Attorney General Dana Nessel’s unrestrained reply. Plus, Governor Gretchen Whitmer says her political approach with Trump is showing results.
Michigan’s general election results become official
This year’s election certification went relatively smoothly and without drama compared to 2020, when lies and conspiracies about the election being stolen took hold.
Michigan House speaker says he’s OK with delaying them, but Medicaid cuts are coming
Governor Gretchen Whitmer wants a waiver to delay the impacts of Medicaid cuts on Michiganders. State House Speaker Matt Hall says that's OK, as long as the cuts happen.
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