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Proposed Michigan Senate and House bills would prohibit all those convicted of felony or misdemeanor domestic violence from purchasing or possessing firearms for 8 years after their sentence.
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Supporters of the legislation say it’s about inclusion and respect for religious and cultural minorities
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Disability Advocates of Kent County's Inclusion Consultant and Trainer, Jon Cauchi, joins the show to talk about the American's with Disabilities Act, and the role of Disability Advocates of Kent County in the community.
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The House package would guarantee minimum coverage requirements and enact protections for people with pre-existing conditions
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* End of Public Health Emergency & health benefits* Legislation drafted impacting nurse practitioners* GR top market for millennials purchasing homes
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Distracted driving legislation could see a redo at a vote in the Michigan House this week
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The Michigan Legislature resumed its session Tuesday following a two-week spring recess. One of its first acts could be wrapping up action on a gun safety package
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The spring to-do list for Democrats includes sending Whitmer the final bill in that package that would allow families to seek a court order to seize guns from someone deemed an extreme risk
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer moved quickly to sign bills sent to her this week to repeal Michigan’s right to work law and to require the state contractors to pay union-level wages.
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The bills were adopted last week by the state House