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Michigan security, refugee and cultural groups are organizing safe routes, medical supplies, and providing Ukrainian support as conflict with Russia escalates.
The Michigan GOP demanded on Tuesday that Regan apologize for using a rape analogy. Hours later, videos and posts of him emerged that advocated violence against Dr. Anthony Fauci and the QAnon conspiracy theory.
A constitutional amendment creating the citizen panel in 2018 didn’t specify when its work would end. Now, members are not only still convening, but giving themselves pay raises.
The Michigan Republican, who is favored to win a House seat, said he tells his daughters to ‘lie back and enjoy it.’ He now claims that was a bad analogy.
Trump is urging Michigan GOP delegates to back DePerno, saying he will fight for “election integrity” after losing his lawsuit over Antrim County results. DePerno will join the former president Tuesday at a lavish fundraiser at Mar-A-Lago in Florida.
A review by Michigan Auditor General Doug Ringler’s office prompted an investigation into 41 potential “duplicate” votes in the 2020 presidential election that former President Trump continues to protest.
The Michigan Investment Board will review Whitmer’s request to divest pension funds from Russia at a March 9 special meeting, while other lawmakers want the state to stop buying wholesale liquor from the nation.
In a rare move, Democrat Attorney General Dana Nessel argued before the Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday in a case that could define anti-discrimination protections for years.
Two candidates who called for so-called ‘forensic audits’ into the 2020 election score upset wins in GOP seats, showing the staying power of the Trump wing of the party.
The Michigan Office of State told government workers in a letter they will not have to wear masks to protect against COVID-19 beginning Thursday, unless otherwise instructed by their department directors.
The group said it is seeking to bring financial transparency for those in public office while allowing lawmakers to stay in a single legislative chamber for up to 12 years, rather than jumping between the House and Senate.
Local clerks want more money and time to pre-process absentee ballots to prevent reporting delays that led to conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election.
America’s Blackest big city may face a future without a Black representative in Congress, thanks to new political districts and competition among Democrats.
The Democratic governor and GOP lawmakers have competing proposals to trim taxes as Michigan is flush with cash. All say they’d help working families, but who would get most help?
Michigan House Republicans have proposed lowering the income tax rate for workers and retirees — a plan that could cost the state roughly $2 billion per year.