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A new breed of Republicans — evangelical and motivated by cultural issues — is taking on old-guard fiscal conservatives for control of one of the most reliable GOP strongholds in Michigan.
Schools soon may be able to count populations of transgender youths. That would help with care, but the obstacles are huge, especially amid a cultural reckoning on identity issues.
U.S. Rep. Peter Meijer is also leading his primary opponent in west Michigan, while Rashida Tlaib outraised Janice Winfrey in the 12th congressional district.
The Republican gubernatorial candidate issues a cease-and-desist letter to opponent ordering him to remove TV ad accusing her of cozying up to the ‘RINO establishment,’ taking ‘millions’ and being less than loyal to former President Trump.
The recently retired pastor and GOP candidate says he doesn’t want to make Michigan a ‘theocracy,’ but does believe the Bible should be taught in schools.
Whitmer’s tax cut plan would help the working poor and retirees and provide immediate relief, while the GOP plan would offer wider aid but could blow a hole in the budget.
The Republican shot to fame protesting the pandemic. He’s called for the arrest of Michigan’s governor and faces charges stemming from the Capitol riots. He now leads some polls.
Reproductive Freedom for All and Promote the Vote 2022 submit signatures to force a November election on whether to write abortion rights, early voting into state constitution. Here’s what happens next.
A national group filed complaints in Michigan this week against several nonprofits saying they bankrolled progressive ballot drives in Michigan while keeping their donors secret.
Bloomfield Township businessman Kevin Rinke is arguably the closest thing to a traditional Republican in the gubernatorial primary. He’s the only candidate who hasn’t fully embraced Trump’s election conspiracy claims but is attempting to woo voters who believe the former president.
The Republican-led House and Senate seeks to reverse a lower court’s injunction blocking enforcement of a 1931 law that bans abortions in Michigan except to save the life of the mother. It’s the latest twist in a web of suits over abortion access.
Kelley on Thursday entered “not guilty” pleas to four misdemeanor charges stemming from the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol. The case is unlikely to be resolved by the Aug. 2 Republican primary.
With less than a month before the primary election, the gloves came off in a GOP debate, with one candidate arguing another is “bought and paid for” by “the DeVos empire,” and another suggesting a bold tax cut plan is a mirage.