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Mike Rogers Wants to “Improve Education” Without Betsy DeVos—But Her Money’s in His Pocket

Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers faces controversy over his ties to Betsy DeVos, a major donor known for advocating defunding public education. During a debate, Democratic opponent Elissa Slotkin challenged Rogers on DeVos’s influence, emphasizing public concern over her policies. As Rogers downplayed these connections, pressure mounts in the competitive race.

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Michigan House Passes Key Campaign Finance Reform Bill Amid Push for Greater Transparency

The BRITE Act seeks to address campaign finance loopholes in Michigan by enabling the Bureau of Elections to pursue immediate court injunctions against violations. While it has received support for enhancing transparency and accountability, critics argue that more comprehensive measures and proper enforcement resources are necessary to tackle the complexities of campaign finance law.

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Will Michigan House Bill 5108 Revitalize Michigan’s Commercial Fishing Future?

A legislative proposal is poised to bring a sea change. House Bill 5108, a beacon of hope for the commercial fishing industry, emerges against decades-long decline and regulatory challenges. This bill, introduced by State Representative Jason Morgan, is not just a legislative proposal; it’s a clarion call for revitalization, balancing economic aspirations with ecological sustainability for Michigan’s Fisheries.

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