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The 19th News on MSNMichigan has been a pipeline for women in power. Will that continue in 2026?This story was originally reported by Grace Panetta of The 19th. Meet Grace and read more of her reporting on gender, ...
One Michigan Democratic candidate is far behind in terms in fundraising and there's confusion about Mike Rogers' numbers on ...
State elections officials cleared the way for a recall effort against state Rep. Peter Herzberg, D-Westland, to begin ...
The onetime Saginaw resident and state education leader vows to win "no matter the timeline" as she seeks the 35th District ...
A young, charismatic state senator gains national attention for delivering a keynote address at the Democratic National ...
Hopes for a potential budget deal were dashed this week as the Michigan House of Representatives and the Michigan Senate ...
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It's been 194 days since the 35th District state Senate seat was vacated. It's time for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to call a ...
Mike Rogers brought in $1.5 million for the second quarter as the only major GOP contender in the Michigan Senate race, but ...
Ads from a group allied with the Democratic Governors Association put pressure on Senate Democrats to advance Gov. Whitmer's ...
A package of bills aimed at expanding legal options for survivors of childhood sexual abuse is stalled in the Michigan House.
Lawmakers aim to expand local control over fees after a 65% cost increase since a Florida firm acquired both ferry services.
The following article explains five bills that have been introduced, passed or signed into law by the Michigan Legislature or Gov. Gretchen Whitmer throughout the month of June.
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