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First, a look at the four senatorial candidates looking to fill Gary Peters' seat next year. Then, more on a new film about a feminist free speech pioneer who challenged censorship under the Comstock Act in the 1890s. Plus, Michigan Public's On Hand took a deep dive into the history of the famous (in Michigan, at least) Michigan left.
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A Royal Oak Democrat announces a run for the US Senate, then the cabin journals from Michigan's Porcupine Mountains, and new rules for legally changing your name.
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State Sen. Mallory McMorrow, a rising star of the Democratic Party, has officially announced her bid for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat.
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Sen. Mallory McMorrow, D-Royal Oak, and Michigan Public Service Commission Chair Dan Scripps joined the show to talk through holding Michigan's energy companies accountable.
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This week, two Michigan State legislators have been the subject of national discussion following Democratic Senator Mallory McMorrrow's response to an email sent by the campaign of Republican Senator Lana Theis.
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Sen. Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak) spoke out because of an email from Sen. Lana Theis's (R-Brighton) campaign calling McMorrow out by name while referencing debunked QAnon conspiracy theories about grooming children for abuse.