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Kunse Backs Potential Leadership Bid With $75K
Thursday, April 25, 2024

Rep. Tom Kunse (R-Clare) demonstrated that he has what it takes to raise cash for the Republican Caucus by bringing in $65,930 in fundraising this quarter, adding an additional $75,000 in contributions from himself and his wife.

Hall, Tate, Xiong, McFall Facing Primaries; Bezotte Explains Switcheroo
Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The leaders of the House Democratic and Republican caucuses are among the many incumbents facing primaries in August, though the level of seriousness will vary widely.

Executive Branch Trifecta Files New Motion To Dismiss Prop 3 Lawsuit
Wednesday, March 20, 2024

The top three state executive officers on Tuesday filed a joint motion to dismiss an amended complaint filed by Right to Life of Michigan in a lawsuit seeking to dismantle the constitutional amendment that made reproductive freedom a right in 2022.

School Safety Bills Get First Hearings
Tuesday, March 19, 2024

The first bills of the highly anticipated school safety package received a hearing in the House on Tuesday.

Bill Preserving Buildings Sets Up Tension Between Public, Charter Schools
Tuesday, February 27, 2024

A bill aimed at saving old school buildings from demolition would also allow public schools to add deed restrictions when selling property, which brought opposition from charter school advocates during a House hearing Tuesday.

50 GOP Lawmakers Endorse Trump
Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Two-thirds of the Michigan Senate Republican caucus earlier this month endorsed former President Donald Trump in his bid for returning to the White House.

Whitmer Sets Sights On Two Years Of Tuition Free Community College
Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Governor Gretchen Whitmer named School House Rock as one of her greatest hits as she touted investment in education during her 80s song-themed State of the State address Wednesday night.

House Judiciary OKs Drug Immunity Bill
Wednesday, November 1, 2023

The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday reported legislation that would repeal a 1990s law that provides immunity for prescription drug manufacturers.

Guardianship Bills Moved By House Committee
Wednesday, October 11, 2023

A package of bills that would require certification of guardians and conservators and would establish procedures sponsors say protect elderly Michiganders cleared a House committee Wednesday.

Bill Would Bring Back Teacher Pensions As Default
Tuesday, September 26, 2023

The default retirement option for public school teachers would change under a bill considered Tuesday by the House Education Committee .

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