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Senate Democrats are proposing allocating money for increasing teacher pay and shrinking elementary class sizes.
The Senate Democrat plan calls for increasing per pupil funding from the current $9,608 per student to $10,008 per student in ...
State Sen. Darrin Camilleri, D-Trenton, who sponsored the bills, said there’s no one-size fits all solution. The “common ...
If some bipartisan cooperation continues in Michigan, prescription costs could soon be regulated by the government. All 19 ...
Michigan Senate Democrats unveiled a $21.8 billion K-12 spending plan Wednesday. That’s around a billion more than the ...
Michigan is set to face a competitive primary and fierce race for the state's open Senate seat in 2026 -- as three major ...
The Republican-authored bill repealing the 2023 solar and wind farm development law faces a wall of opposition in the ...
A competitive primary is shaping up to be a revealing microcosm of the party’s internal debates after big losses in 2024.
Michigan’s Democratic Senate wants $21.8 billion for public schools to help reduce class sizes, pay teachers more.
Michigan Democratic Rep. Haley Stevens launches her bid to represent the Great Lakes State in the U.S. Senate with a video ...
Nowhere are the simmering tensions over the war in Gaza among Democrats more pronounced than in the Wolverine State, where a ...
Stevens' congressional experience, pro-manufacturing ties and fundraising acumen could give her a leg up in the Democratic ...