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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation to repeal the state's decade-old “right-to-work” law, which was passed by a Republican-controlled Legislature. The 2012 law had allowed those in unionized workplaces to opt out of paying union dues and fees.
Join April Baer, host of Michigan Radio’s Stateside program, and other Michigan Radio staff members for a conversation about Jemele Hill's memoir, Uphill, on March 30 at 7 p.m. in Detroit. Haven't read the book? No problem! We're hoping to connect with book enthusiasts and welcome any level of participation.
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A 2016 law has prevented local governments from banning plastic shopping bags. The new bill would allow local bans on plastic bags and single-use plastic containers.
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Michigan residents who lose power for long periods of time will be getting larger credits. And those $35 credits will apply for each additional day their power is out.
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Canada's financial contribution to the Great Lakes will likely be among the topics President Joe Biden discusses with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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Today, an analysis of the Court of Appeals' decision to send the parents of the shooter at Oxford High School to trial. Then, we get a look at the life of a dog musher in the U.P. We also got some tips about how urban gardens can help support pollinators.
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Two University of Michigan mental health professionals say misconceptions about antidepressants are overshadowing other possible treatments for depression.
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Permitting delays have tacked on another year-and-a-half to the planned Line 5 tunnel project under the Straits of Mackinac Assuming the project gets needed permits, construction won’t begin until 2026 at earliestThe tunnel was supposed to be completed in 2024
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No politician should like the media. Respect the media, certainly. But expecting real journalists to be on your "side" is foolish.
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The Michigan Senate has sent a batch of gun safety bills to Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s desk. The governor has said she intends to sign the legislation.
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A legislative committee meeting heard from utilities and regulators as they try to work out what can be done to increase reliability of electric service.
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Councilmember Mary Waters says there's a risk the land bank is selling homes out from under residents.
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Today, we talked basketball ahead of tonight's Sweet 16 game of Michigan State versus Kansas State. Then, a conversation about how ketamine — a hallucinogenic drug with origins in Detroit — might be used to treat a range of mental health disorders. Plus, a special visit to a Romulus collage artist's studio.
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The groundbreaking case involves criminal responsibility for the acts of a child.
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Federal officials are delaying a decision on whether to approve an oil pipeline tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac. The tunnel would carry Enbridge Energy's Line 5.
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The Anti-Defamation League reports nationwide anti-Semitic incidents rose by 36% in 2022.
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Part of a national trend, medical residents at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia push to form a union to demand better working conditions and higher wages. Child care is an important issue for many.
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The Michigan Republican Party's social media posts are being called “hateful” and “ignorant” for comparing gun reform to the Holocaust. The posts on Wednesday inaccurately claim that an 11-bill gun safety package proposed in the Democratic-led state Legislature would disarm all citizens.
Politics can be messy. Politics can be confusing. But, that certainly doesn't mean politics can't be a joy-ride. Join It's Just Politics host Zoe Clark and Rick Pluta as they drill down on what’s happening in Michigan politics.
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