A series of fake videos that falsely portrayed a Republican candidate as gay and having a transgender coalition emerged over ...
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Michigan OK’s ticket bot ban as legislature quietly ends 2025
Michigan is poised to become the next state to ban online ticket scalping bots after lawmakers Thursday approved a two–bill package.
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Politics: McDonald Rivet bills become law; Schuette aims to preserve home heating tax credit
McDonald Rivet said the passage of the bills fulfills a promise to pursue common-sense solutions and build bipartisan support ...
Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bi-partisan bills Tuesday that will lower the cost of online tickets, protect consumers, ...
A special election to fill the vacancy in the Michigan Senate's competitive 35th District could sway the power dynamic in ...
In a year-end interview, Michigan Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks looked back on an unusually slow legislative session, the impacts of previously-passed data center laws and working with House ...
How Democrats (and Republicans) go in multiple 2026 Senate primaries will preview what the 2028 presidential election will look like.
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‘We’re just not going to do FOIA’: Michigan transparency effort stalls
House speaker kills FOIA expansion, keeping governor and lawmakers shielded from transparency and accountability.
"There would be beers thrown in peoples' faces," Mallory McMorrow says in a video circulating on social media.
Pressure works — especially when it is rooted in community, clarity, and consequence.
Bills passed by the Michigan Senate would set a lower THC threshold for regulating a product as marijuana or “consumable hemp.” Colin Jackson has more on what that would mean ...
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