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On today's show, we spoke more about a potential new statue in statuary hall and a student game showcase. Plus, we heard about proposal to separate hunting rules for each peninsula. We wrapped up hearing about the woes of Ford Focus and Fiesta owners.
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On today's politician-packed show, several state and national congresspeople discussed the results of Midterm elections. Plus, a Michigan concept artist spoke about his work.
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Democrats won control of the governor's mansion and both the State Senate and House of Representatives in Tuesday’s elections, a "trifecta" of state power that the party has not held in Michigan in 40 years.
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Stagnant gun reform in the Michigan Senate. Then, two reporters talk about the eviction crisis in Detroit. Also, analyzing the impact gas prices will have on consumers and businesses.
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This week, two Michigan State legislators have been the subject of national discussion following Democratic Senator Mallory McMorrrow's response to an email sent by the campaign of Republican Senator Lana Theis.
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The Michigan Senate voted Tuesday to approve a series of tax breaks. Among the changes, the corporate income tax rate would be lowered from 6.0% to 3.9%. The individual income tax rate would drop from 4.25% to 3.9%.
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The state of Michigan has reached a milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic, with the state recording more than 200,000 confirmed coronavirus cases. Among the…
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Today on Stateside, the Michigan Senate will meet in a special Saturday session this weekend to make recommendations for school reopenings. We hear from…
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Allegations of sexual harassment have cost State Sen. Peter Lucido (R-Shelby Township) his committee chairmanship.The Senate opened an investigation in…