Supreme Court ruling favors Texas Republicans in redistricting battle, potentially giving GOP an edge in 2026 election year. Democrats in some states have legal barriers to partisan gerrymandering, while Republicans aim to redistrict in their favor, potentially impacting elections.
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The Trump administration recalls Education Department staff to address a rising backlog of discrimination complaints, amid ongoing legal disputes over layoffs.
Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall proposes competing property tax cut plans for voters to decide on in upcoming elections, aiming to address affordability.
U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva claims she was pepper sprayed by federal agents during a protest against an ICE raid.
Plans for data centers in Michigan are sparking protests over energy use and transparency. The sudden surge is driven by AI demand for power. Decades ago, voters chose a sales tax increase to relieve property tax burden for schools. Details still pending for proposal to voters in Michigan.
KJZZ’s Friday NewsCap revisits key stories from the week, including Sen. Mark Kelly's political moves and Arizona's party changes.
A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to block mental health grants for schools, emphasizing diverse counselor recruitment.
Michigan House plans new bill package requiring school districts to share vaccine data with parents to help make informed decisions for their children.
Michigan Court of Claims strikes down Secretary of State guidance on absentee ballots, ruling they must be fixed by voters to be counted.
The U.S House Oversight committee passed legislation to exclude non-citizens from the census conducted every 10 years.










