Proponents of the Equal Rights Amendment aim to embed it in Arizona's Constitution, facing GOP legislative hurdles.
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Michigan's secretary of state advocates for funding school-based driver's ed programs to increase accessibility for students statewide.
Democratic attorneys general from Michigan and other Midwest states reflect on lawsuits against the Trump administration, bringing back over $2 billion to Michigan residents.
A conservative group filed a federal lawsuit against a Los Angeles school policy aimed at desegregation, alleging it discriminates against white students.
Arizonans with developmental disabilities face a funding crisis as lawmakers debate emergency budget measures again.
Michigan lawmakers propose Kids Over Clicks legislation to protect children from social media exploitation, sparking debate with industry groups.
Republican House Speaker Matt Hall joins It’s Just Politics’ Zoe Clark and Rick Pluta to discuss policy priorities and the divided Legislature in 2026.
Explore Michigan's auto industry amid tariff concerns. Plus, updates on Hmong refugee Lue Yang's ICE detention and release.
Troy city council members are working on funding for a new public library after residents rejected a $137 million bond proposal last year.
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