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Rep. Andy Levin Mackinac 2019 1 5/29/2019
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Protecting Our Democracy Act Represents ‘Lessons Learned’ From Trump Era, Levin Says

Detroit Today December 13, 2021

Last week, the U.S. House passed the Protecting Our Democracy Act, largely along party lines. Just one Republican, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Illinois)...

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State Capitol Dome Lansing Legislature House Senate 1/30/2020
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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The Case for Rewriting Michigan’s Constitution

Detroit Today December 13, 2021

Michigan voters will have a chance to set in motion a major rewrite of Michigan's constitution in 2026. That's the...

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Bills to Address Gun Violence Languish in Legislature Amid Calls for Action

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 13, 2021

The horrific mass school shooting in Oxford continues to dominate so many conversations here in Michigan. And increasingly, those conversations have turned...

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Michigan legislature
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Michigan Senate Approves Economic Incentive Program Package

Colin Jackson December 10, 2021

The Michigan Senate Thursday passed an economic development package similar to one the House approved a day earlier. State Sen....

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Michigan Drivers to Get $400-Per-Vehicle Refund on Auto Insurance Payments

Detroit Today December 10, 2021

This week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced that Michigan drivers can expect a refund of $400 per insured vehicle from the...

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Michigan’s Auto Insurance Rates Have Declined — But They’re Still “Completely Unaffordable” for Many Drivers

Detroit Today December 10, 2021

When the 2019 auto insurance reform law passed the state Legislature, there was a lot of hope that the new...

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Detroit Skills for Life Elisha Hines-Jones
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Detroit Launches Workforce Program Skills for Life

Dorothy Hernandez December 10, 2021

Detroit is launching a three-year initiative funded by federal pandemic relief dollars. The Skills for Life job placement and training program aims to put...

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Mass Shootings Are Horrific, But They Are Just a Fraction of America’s Gun Epidemic

Detroit Today December 9, 2021

After last week’s tragic mass shooting at Oxford High School, many are calling for stricter gun regulations in the United...

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Michigan Senator Who Represents Oxford Introducing Bills to Limit Sale of High-Capacity Gun Magazines

Detroit Today December 9, 2021

The state senator whose district includes Oxford Township is introducing new bills that would limit the sale and possession of gun...

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Michigan Supreme Court
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News Organizations Sue Michigan Redistricting Commission

Rick Pluta December 9, 2021

Three news organizations and the Michigan Press Association are suing the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, and they’re taking their...

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Michigan Would Revert to Restrictive Abortion Ban If Roe v. Wade Is Overturned

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 8, 2021

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on a Mississippi abortion law could have a big impact in Michigan. The nation’s highest...

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Solar Power Bulk Buying Program Allows Homeowners and Businesses to Cut Electricity Bills

Laura Herberg December 7, 2021

Homeowners and businesses can generate their own electricity by installing solar panels. That can greatly reduce electric bills. “Right now,...

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