State Law
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Students and state lawmakers talk reproductive rights and mobilizing college-age voters
Michigan college students and a recent grad on Monday joined state Sen. Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing) and state Rep. Julie Brixie (D-Meridian Twp.) to discuss reproductive rights and how to energize young voters.
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Pro-union group requests investigation of Webasto for alleged anti-union efforts at Detroit plant
A German-based auto parts manufacturer is facing another complaint about alleged union busting activities at its Detroit plant.
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Report: Federal investments charge up 18,000 new EV manufacturing jobs for Michiganders
A recent analysis shows that federal policies and legislation have dramatically expanded investments in electric vehicle and EV battery manufacturing—especially in Michigan.
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Federal funds to help Michigan brighten up blight with new clean energy projects
With $130 million in federal grant funding, Michigan is set to help more local communities tap into renewable energy to lower costs, create jobs, and protect the environment.
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Consultant charged in ‘dark money’ scheme is aiding GOP Michigan Supreme Court nominee’s campaign
State Rep. Andrew Fink (R-Adams Twp.) has hired a consultant for his Michigan Supreme Court campaign who’s facing several charges, including a felony, related to an alleged “dark money” scheme.
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State seeks clarification on implementation of increases to minimum wage and paid sick time
State officials say there are more questions than answers following a decision last month by the Michigan Supreme Court that is expected to change the employment landscape in the state.
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With lifted spirits, Black Michiganders took their souls to the polls
This is the first year that Black activists in Michigan have been able to organize the get-out-the-vote event Souls to the Polls.
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Race to Watch: Kimberly Ann Thomas vs. Andrew Fink for Michigan Supreme Court
Michiganders have some big decisions to make in November —including a choice between electing Kimberly Ann Thomas or Andrew Fink to a seat on the state Supreme Court.
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Race to Watch: Kyra Harris Bolden vs. Patrick O’Grady for Michigan Supreme Court
Michiganders have some big decisions to make in November —including a choice between electing Kyra Harris Bolden or Patrick O’Grady to a partial term on the state Supreme Court.
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Get to know the candidates running for Michigan Supreme Court — and the stark differences between them
Michigan Democrats and Republicans have each nominated two candidates for two open seats on the state Supreme Court

























