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A balcony view of the state senate chambers in Michigan's capitol building.
  • MichMash
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MichMash: What should legislative bodies be doing to ensure government oversight?

Hernz Laguerre November 29, 2024

On this Thanksgiving episode of MichMash, we take a look at how the Michigan Legislature falls short in their oversight...

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Michigan Capitol Building
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State House leaders prepare for remainder of lame duck session

Colin Jackson November 29, 2024

Several priorities remain on the table for Michigan legislative Democrats as the clock ticks down on their time in charge...

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State Sen. Sylvia Santana (D-Detroit) addresses advocates at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center in Detroit.
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Black lawmakers, policy advocates frustrated with inaction

Colin Jackson November 26, 2024

Some of Michigan’s Black lawmakers and policy advocates are sharing their frustration with Democratic leadership in the state Legislature and...

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Detroit News reporter Beth LeBlanc joined Zach Gorchow from Gonger News Service on the latest episode of "MichMash."
  • Elections
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MichMash: Potential ‘difficult lame duck session’ looms for Democrats

Hernz Laguerre November 15, 2024

Now that the election is over, we are in lame duck session. This week on MichMash, Gongwer News Service's Zach...

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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Aug. 20, 2024.
  • Detroit Evening Report
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Detroit Evening Report: Duggan expected to announce plans for political future this week

Nargis Rahman, Quinn Klinefelter November 11, 2024

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is expected to announce whether he will make another run for the city’s top job this...

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Inside the Michigan Capitol building.
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  • Detroit Evening Report
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Detroit Evening Report: Child labor bills get first state Senate committee hearing

Colin Jackson, Sascha Raiyn October 8, 2024

A bill package getting a hearing Tuesday before the Michigan Senate Labor Committee would create more oversight of child labor...

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John James
  • Education
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Rep. James tries to drum support for federal education tax credit legislation

Colin Jackson August 30, 2024

Michigan Republican Congressman John James is working to build support for federal legislation that would offer tax breaks in exchange for donations to...

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U.S.13th Congressional District Republican candidate Martell Bivings on "All Things Considered" at WDET Studios, July 10, 2024.
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Running as a Republican in Detroit, Martell Bivings has work to do

Russ McNamara July 12, 2024

Last month, Donald Trump made a campaign stop in Detroit to attend a conservative conference and kick off his outreach...

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Detroit Regional Chamber CEO Sandy Baruah at the Mackinac Policy Conference.
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Detroit Regional Chamber welcomes US Supreme Court ‘Chevron’ decision

Russ McNamara July 10, 2024

In a ruling late last month, the United States Supreme Court ended the decades-long precedent of Chevron deference. Chevron deference...

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Michigan Supreme Court.
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

MichMash: Michigan Supreme Court facing major decisions before end of term

Hernz Laguerre July 5, 2024

The Michigan Supreme Court’s term ends on July 31, but what are the cases that will have the greatest impacts?...

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U.S. Supreme Court building
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The Metro: Barbara McQuade offers SCOTUS reflections as annual session comes to a close

Sydney Waelchli July 2, 2024

The U.S. Supreme Court wrapped up its term Monday with a slew of important decisions. The cases include a decision...

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British Columbia was Canada’s first province to put the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples into law.
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  • Created Equal
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  • Racial Attitudes

Created Equal: What the US can learn from Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Justina Giglio July 2, 2024

The United States and Canada share a dark history in the mistreatment of Indigenous people. One of the many abuses...

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