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A bill introduced in the Michigan state House would allow Michigan residents to reserve campgrounds two weeks before out-of-state residents.
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Bills to expand insurance coverage of contraceptives and allow pharmacists to prescribe some birth control methods received a hearing before a state House committee.
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The latest proposal involves a new bipartisan committee to set the agenda for which bills come up for House votes. Normally the majority party sets the agenda on its own.
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Michigan's tax revenues will see a slight decline in 2024 before rebounding for two years after that, mostly because of Democrat-drafted tax policy changes.
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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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Democrats, who had a slim majority in the Michigan House, are now tied with Republicans after yesterday's election. So what we can expect in the New Year?
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Michigan House and Senate bills would maintain coverage requirements outlined in the federal law.
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Bill would allow some cities to establish their own land bank.
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The proposal would reduce the maximum amount of time lawmakers can serve from 14 years to 12 years, but it would allow state representatives to serve the entirety of their careers in the House.