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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Friday that President Donald Trump and his supporters were attempting to stir up anxiety, fear and violence ahead of the planned weekend No Kings protests, all under the guise of provoking a federal law enforcement response.
A vile group chat among young Republican leaders across the country that included antisemitic and racist remarks involved claims that Michigan’s Young Republicans pledged to “vote for the most right wing person” to lead the organization,
Michigan Speaker of the House Matt Hall said a hike in registration fees for electric vehicles brings EV users and other drivers to "the same level."
Parents, former school employees and conservative advocates packed out the State Board of Education’s meeting room Tuesday, offering their opposition to a proposed update to the state’s health education standards framework,
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Michigan Gubernatorial Race: James Holds Early Lead As GOP Eyes Slight Advantage
With just over a year until the crucial Michigan gubernatorial election, a new survey from Plymouth Union Public Research (PUP Research) indicates a slight generic preference for the Republican Party statewide,
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Michigan Republican leader lobbies Sens. Slotkin, Peters to end federal shutdown impasse
Michigan Congresswoman Lisa McClain, House Republican Conference chair, called on Democratic Senators Elissa Slotkin and Gary Peters to vote for a resolution to fund the federal government for seven weeks.
With a year to go, the money is already pouring into the race for Michigan's open US Senate seat. Here's who is on top right now.
Michigan clerks warn that the bill could create a range of ... Hillsdale County Clerk Abe Dane told Votebeat. Woolford, a Republican from Howell, said Tuesday before the House Election Integrity Committee that his proposal would improve transparency ...
Out-of-state donors are pouring money into Michigan’s US Senate race, where Haley Stevens narrowly outraised Democratic primary opponents in the third quarter, but Republican Mike Rogers built the largest war chest.