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Representatives joined water access advocates on Tuesday to draw attention to a bill re-introduced in April that would create a permanent fund for help with water bills.
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"Not only was I not aware (of the indictment)” Congresswoman Debbie Dingell said. “But as soon as I saw it, I asked the FBI for a briefing, and they responded that it was an ongoing investigation and they could not (offer a briefing)."
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Today, former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is dropping out of Michigan's governor race.
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Democratic Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib says the legislation would ensure more than 11 million young children from low-income families can access high-quality early education.
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In a press conference Thursday afternoon, elected officials, faith leaders, and immigrant rights advocates voiced their concern about the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s expansion into Michigan communities.
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Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib joined local health and environmental leaders outside a Dearborn elementary school to warn that federal funding cuts could worsen pollution and health risks.
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An Ann Arbor judge will decide whether AG Nessel should recuse herself from prosecuting a case against U-M pro-Palestine protesters.
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A group progressive lawmakers are facing a campaign to push them out of office for their vocal opposition to Israel's bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
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On this episode, a Michigan politics digest with Simon Schuster. We talked about the 2024 election Representative Rashida Tlaib, and intra-party conflicts in MI's GOP.
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The outside push against Rep. Tlaib, the crossroads of the GOP and the church, and a look at how artificial intelligence could affect everyday life in the near future.