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“Let’s be fair about what this was: It was an effort to overturn a lawful election,” said Dana Nessel, a Democrat. “That type of activity can’t go without any consequences."
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With Biden's signing of the The Respect for Marriage Act, we're looking back at two decades of politicking and legal battles over gay marriage in Michigan.
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Dana Nessel won a second term as the state's attorney general.
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Fabius Township Supervisor Kenneth Linn is accused of sexually assaulting a woman after a 2010 golf outing in Kalamazoo County. Prosecutors say his DNA matched evidence from the woman's rape kit, which went untested for over a decade.
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The Coalition for Property Tax Justice said Attorney General Dana Nessel told them she would issue a legal opinion on whether the city can compensate some homeowners in cash or with property tax credits. The Coalition said that’s the appropriate way to redress historical property over-assessments that led to over-taxation, which helped fuel a wave of tax foreclosures in Detroit.
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The Attorney General's office says a California-based company bought out the local company responsible for the contamination, and it hasn't complied with orders to clean it up.
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Lockhart Chemical Company was the source of an oily spill that spread more than 20 miles downstream along the Flint River earlier this year.
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Zoe Clark, in for April Baer, walked us through the week of politics along with some members of the Lansing press corp.
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From school vouchers to election tampering to Twitter scandal, we broke down the week's biggest political news with three reporters.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has been investigating allegations that some Republicans seized voting machines for improper use in 2020 — a plot to support The Big Lie. She says Matthew DePerno — who's set to be her opponent as she runs for reelection this fall — was involved in the alleged conspiracy.