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Today, how a Supreme Court ruling against a conversion therapy ban could affect states like Michigan. Plus, Detroit has a new Chief Public Health Officer, and Michigan politician Perry Johnson is advocating to end the state's personal income tax. Then, details on an initiative to end a 57-year tax cap in Saginaw, and a follow-up episode of On Hand shares how a craft beer label inspired a documentary.
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The governor’s Fiscal Year 2027 budget proposal includes $181 million to expand Pre-K for All, a free pre-school program for four-year-olds designed to prepare them for kindergarten and beyond
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The cash aid program Rx Kids will expand to three new Michigan municipalities starting January 12.
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Do you or someone you know need a free meal this Thanksgiving? Here's where to find one in Michigan.
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Today, what is Michigan's GOP doing after the election? Then, the dueling emotions of Arab and Muslim American voters.
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Across the state voters will decide what their communities should do with marijuana sales, school or library funding, public safety, elections, energy, and more.
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Today, Saginaw as a bellwether for election outcomes. Then, the hunt for a record-breaking buck. Later, Michigan's Jordan Klepper talks about his tour, Trump rallies, and the current political climate.
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A potential chemical recycling facility opening up in west Michigan, a church in Lansing pitching in on reparations for Black residents, tourism in Traverse City, a conversation with the late associate director of the University of Michigan's Biological Station, and a tight congressional race in Saginaw.
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Biden came to boost support with Black voters and possibly hedge against growing opposition the White House's support for Israel has sparked with Muslim-Americans.
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Meanwhile, Michigan Libertarians will meet in Flint Saturday to pick delegates to their national convention