Campaign seeks to tighten Michigan’s voter ID laws with proposed constitutional amendment, requiring proof of citizenship to vote.
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David Scott Parker, a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, criticizes Trump's White House ballroom project, calling it oversized and historically intrusive.
Michigan lawmakers criticize lack of communication and clear goals in US involvement in Middle East conflict, urging Congress to take action.
Michael Whatley, GOP Senate hopeful in NC, claims inflation "way down," contradicting economic data. Opponent Roy Cooper focuses on affordability.
Two studies reveal Rep. Mike Lawler backed Trump's agenda 100% in 2025, raising doubts about his bipartisan claims as he seeks reelection.
Michigan House approves $152 million spending bill for Selfridge Air National Guard base runway improvements. Funding for new fighter mission at stake.
Immigrants detained at North Lake Processing Center in Michigan are filing “habeas corpus” petitions to challenge their detention and secure bond hearings. Immigrants in Michigan face uncertain legal battles without guaranteed representation, as attorneys challenge Trump administration's detention policies. Detained despite pending asylum, work permit, and family in Chicago. Judge denies bond, citing flight risk. Pineda feels unjustly held.
Michigan House passes bill giving Legislature final say on school curriculum changes, sparking debate over politicizing education policy.
A bill to make public records free for lawmakers advances with bipartisan support, but faces opposition over costs.
California Democratic Party Chair Rusty Hicks urges trailing candidates to exit the governor's race, fearing a GOP upset under the top-two primary system.










