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Here are some of the statements issued by Michigan officials and organizations as the Senate vote was announced.
Back in Michigan, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer took the unusual step of publicly urging Michigan's delegation to vote no, saying the bill would cost thousands of jobs, increase hunger and kick 120,000 ...
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WWMT on MSNMichigan leaders split on Senate GOP's passage of President Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill'MICHIGAN — Lawmakers within the Senate GOP on Tuesday approved President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill," with Vice President ...
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During debate on the Senate floor, Rep. Gary Peters (D-MI) tore into GOP cuts to Medicaid and voiced his opposition to the ...
The Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians, which is based in West Michigan, has been seeking federal recognition, and the ...
At a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Wednesday, Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) questioned AG Pam Bondi about ICE agents ...
After a long and turbulent overnight session, Senate Republicans narrowly passed President Donald Trump’s legislative priority, the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” with a 50-50 split vote that tapped Vice ...
Michigan Senators Elissa Slotkin and Gary Peters reintroduced legislation to grant recognition to the Grand River Bands of ...
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'That's A Serious Situation': Gary Peters Lambasts Pam Bondi Over Trump's Mass DeportationsDuring his remarks in a Senate hearing today, Senator Gary Peters lambasted U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi over the Trump ...
The attack on Iran drew mixed reactions from top political leaders in Michigan with responses mostly split along party lines.
"Our economy has been flat here for a decade. We're going to change that," GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers told Newsweek.
A campaign hopes Michigan voters will have a chance to adopt a ballot measure in November 2026 to bring ranked choice voting ...
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