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Bills in Lansing to reform some reproductive health rules hit a snag. Short's brewery founders opines on beer, life and northern Michigan. And is everything a "brand" now? If so what does that mean for the average person.
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Bills to repeal some abortion restrictions and regulations in Michigan got their first committee hearing Thursday.
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The county initially funded the project with nearly $44,000 in 2021. YWCA leaders said the need for the services has only increased.
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Mifepristone was first approved by the FDA in 2000. The federal agency – and other organizations like the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists – have maintained the drug is safe.
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On Nov. 8, Michigan voters will decide whether to put the right to an abortion in the state constitution by voting on Proposal 3. To better understand what's at stake, Michigan Radio got a rare degree of access to Northland Family Planning. For nine days in August and September, we shadowed a doctor and clinic staff through every step of the process.
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This week's news has been filled with court challenges in reproductive rights and one Republican Attorney General nominee under fire for alleged election tampering. Zoe Clark returns to the host chair for a panel with three journalists discussing these two developments in Michigan politics.
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The vetoes include money for marketing for adoption programs, tax credits for adoptive parents and health centers that advocate against abortion.
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People started gathering more than an hour before the meeting.By the time the Muskegon County Board of Commissioners was scheduled to begin, the line of…