Rick Pluta
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“Individuals who have shown a willingness to violate Michigan election law have no business overseeing our state elections, let alone certifying results,” said bill sponsor Representative Noah Arbit (D-West Bloomfield). “Period. End of story.”
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While the winners of Michigan's Democratic and Republican primaries are not expected to be a surprise, the outcome can provide insights to candidate strength in a key battleground state.
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More than two years since COVID restrictions on businesses expired, some businesses are still looking for payback from the state.
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The emails were between two Trump attorneys and a campaign advisor.
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Anne and Rob Minard were a Lansing power couple during Chatfield’s tenure as the House leader during the 2019-2020 session.
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Karamo's critics say she has failed the party at a critical time.
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The directive, which applies only to the executive branch and does not carry the force of law, is part of the Democratic governor’s campaign to electrify Michigan’s transportation networks.
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The wrap-up means no session days, no floor votes, and no committee meetings until the Legislature re-convenes in mid-January.
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Peter Meijer is an Iraq War veteran and an heir to his family’s supermarket chain.
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In 2014, an emergency manager switched the city’s water source to the Flint River, which caused aging pipes to leach lead and other contaminants into the water supply used for drinking and bathing.