Marshall Ramsey: The Maze
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Former Capitol police officers attacked on Jan. 6 campaign for Biden in Pittsburgh
Officer Harry Dunn (speaking) and Sergeant Aquilino Gonell (left), who were members of the Capitol Police on Jan. 6, 2021, campaigned in Pittsburgh for President Joe Biden on June 4,…
Bird flu’s spread from poultry to cattle to humans provokes worry among feds, states
Veterinarian in a milking barn (Photo by Getty Images). Dairy farmers throughout the country are on guard and the federal government is mobilizing after an outbreak among cattle herds of…
R.I. ethics panel rules Sen. Lawson can vote on pension-related bills
Senate Majority Whip Valarie Lawson, an East Providence Democrat, left, and Carly Iafrate, attorney for the National Education Association of Rhode Island, right, listen to proceedings during the Rhode Island…
Conservation advocates push for renewable energy policy and funding to help preserve wetlands
Lansing Township wetland, April 19, 2024 | Susan J. Demas A mix of state-level policies and funding can help Michigan preserve wetlands and reduce flooding, according to speakers at Audubon’s…
USDA aims to aid small farmers by barring pay deductions from poultry companies
OSAGE, IA – AUGUST 09: Chickens gather around a feeder at a farm on August 9, 2014 in Osage, Iowa. In retaliation for sanctions imposed on them, Russia announced a…
House panel ponders changes to ballot initiative deadline and review process
Getty Images Michigan lawmakers are considering reforms to how the state handles petitions for ballot initiatives following recommendations from the Board of State Canvassers. The House Elections Committee met Tuesday…
Lawmakers are hopeful about a climate bill. Advocates are skeptical
AS THE END of the Legislature’s formal session nears, and the to-do list grows longer, some activists are anxious about the prospects of a climate change bill getting signed into…
Legislation criminalizing the sexual assault of dead bodies clears the Michigan Senate
Richard Rohrer stands up in the Michigan State Senate gallery looking at lawmakers after the state Senate unanimously passed “Melody’s law” in honor of his wife on June 4, 2024.…
CMS approves state waivers on senior care, attendant care
CMS approved a handful of waivers related to Indiana’s rollout of managed care for senior Hoosiers, including the PathWay for Aging program and attendant care changes. (FSSA Logo) The federal…