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People might be getting a real-life lesson soon on how much their lives interact with state government.
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An appeals court panel heard arguments Tuesday on whether the state House Republican majority can sit on bills adopted by the Legislature in the last session instead of sending them to the governor.
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How much do you trust state government and its ability to do its job?The Center for Michigan spent the past year asking that question of thousands of…
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The primary election in West Michigan's 72nd District to replace term-limited Republican State Representative Ken Yonker was a crowded race, and perhaps…
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One Well Brewing in Kalamazoo opened its doors Tuesday night for Michigan Radio’s latest rendition of Issues & Ale, our community conversation event…
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On Tuesday, we sipped Brewery Becker’s “historic” ales and lagers while discussing a similarly historic topic: public trust in state government.The Flint…
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Local government officials believe they and their colleagues are pretty ethical. They seem to feel differently about state officials, however.Those are…
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Michigan state government is about to undergo a major reshuffling.During the next 18 to 20 months, approximately 2,000 state employees will have to pack…
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) - State auditors are raising questions about thousands of dollars of purchases charged to gas cards. The audit released Friday found…
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) - A newspaper investigation finds the state of Michigan spends at least $40 million a year for employees' travel but there are…