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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.
New laws this month touch on fundamental rights
Tennessee's new laws on immigration already face court challenges. Other states are changing gun laws or imposing new restrictions on transgender people.
Michigan lawmakers pitch earmarks — including a critic who called them ‘quid pro quo’
Collectively, state lawmakers have requested nearly $3.4 billion for 791 projects. It’s not yet clear which ones will make it into the state budget.
Here are 23 things to do in Michigan this weekend (June 13-15)
Wondering what's happening in Michigan this weekend? Or just need help deciding on what to do? Here are 23 events happening across the state we think are worth your time.
More patients are coming to Michigan for abortions, two years after Dobbs
Most were from Ohio, but hundreds were from as far away as Florida, Texas, Kentucky and Tennessee.
Red Flag warning issued for Michigan wildfire danger
Fire danger is higher than normal across the entire Lower Peninsula and in the eastern part of the Upper Peninsula.
Making the case for housing as a human right
And Housing for All is an impressively comprehensive examination of homelessness in America by Maria Foscarinis, who has worked in homelessness advocacy for decades.
Stateside Podcast: Could whitefish disappear from Lake Michigan and Lake Huron?
Whitefish populations in the lower Great Lakes have been declining for decades. Bridge Michigan environment reporter Kelly House joined Stateside to discuss what’s threatening the iconic fish, and what could be done to save them.
State of Michigan taking comments on Enbridge permit application for a proposed tunnel for Line 5
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy is taking comments and has scheduled virtual meetings for the public regarding permits to build a tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac for the oil and natural gas liquids pipeline, Line 5.
Abortion rights are on the ballot in Kansas
The fate of abortion in Kansas could be in the hands of voters today. They'll decide whether the state constitution explicitly does not protect the right to an abortion.
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