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The Michigan legislature adjourned early this year. We talked about why the legislature made this decision, what they accomplished this year, and what we can expect when the session resumes.
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Why the Michigan Legislature is adjourning early this session, an oral history of 1960s girl groups, and how current U.S. immigration laws around work permits are impacting Michigan families and the economy.
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Floor votes, debates and committee meetings will be officially done for the year as the gavel comes down at noon Tuesday.
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Upcoming changes in Michigan's legislature, a new Magic Johnson biography, and conversations with Palestinians in Michigan who have family members in Gaza.
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Debate about Michigan's financial disclosure laws for elected officials, community reaction to Guidepost's report on the Oxford High School shooting, and vegan Detroit-style pizza made in the motor city.
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The Michigan Legislature ends its summer recess Wednesday and returns to Lansing to begin its fall session.
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In a number of Michigan cities including Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Grand Rapids, more than one in four renters are spending at least half their income on rent.
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An effort to recall one Democratic state representative is moving forward after the Michigan Board of State Canvassers gave its approval Monday.The petition targets Representative Sharon MacDonell (D-Troy) for voting in favor of a bill to keep firearms from those deemed a threat to themselves or others.
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A legislative committee is working to update state tax policies, but some Republicans are concerned the changes are too expansive.
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New state legislation from a busy session, preservation and propagation of ancient trees, and a new one-woman show about menopause.