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The veto sets the stage for a petition drive Republicans hope to use to circumvent the Democratic governor’s objections to an effort critics say would drain money from public schools and violate the state’s constitution.
A looming federal mandate means 2 million Michigan residents must prove they’ve been vaccinated, submit to weekly tests or lose their jobs. A weatherman, dentist, nurse and pastor explain why they refused.
Some of our state’s largest and most profitable corporations have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the elected officials behind anti-democratic voter suppression bills.
Join us on Zoom from noon to 1 p.m. December 13 for our final Bridge Book Club event of 2021. Author and Michigan native Anissa Gray will join us to discuss her debut novel. Bridge members receive a free e-version of the book.
Despite Qanon conspiracy theories, a state takeover and a missing tabulator that prompted a police raid, hundreds of Adams Township voters still hit the polls Tuesday. The 2020 election may have been rigged, but not here, they said.
The state’s top environmental regulator told legislators that the state did not “fully reach” everyone in Benton Harbor about lead risks with the municipal water system, leading some to drink lead-tainted water unaware for years.