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Hillsdale City Council is considering an ordinance that aims to make performing an abortion illegal within city limits, and would declare the city a sanctuary city for the unborn.
The text of the ordinance was drafted by Mark Lee Dickson, a pastor from Texas who s in charge of the Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn initiative. Heather Tritchka-Stuchell, wife of council member Greg Stuchell, said she called Dickson and asked him to come to Hillsdale, and said she has 400 signatures in support of the ordinance.
The ordinance would criminalize an attempt to procure or perform an abortion within city limits, as well as anyone who possesses or distributes abortion-inducing drugs within city limits. It also would make it illegal to aid or abet an abortion that occurs within city limits, including providing transportation to or from an abortion provider, providing instructions over the phone or internet, or providing money to someone knowing it would be used for an ab
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Listen to the broadcast story on how cities across the Midwest are considering downtown development in a post-COVID world, and Tyler s conversation with Stateside s April Baer
A vacant building in Ann Arbor, MI advertising available office space. Global commerical real estate services company JLL predicts that most workers in the U.S. will return to in-person work at least one day a week by this fall. But it could lead to a slight decline in demand for office space
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Some small and medium-size cities like Lansing have been trying for years to reimagine how their downtown areas should look if they want to attract new residents. The pandemic has disrupted the status quo, posing new challenges and, in the eyes of some urban planners, a new starting point.
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SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: The pandemic has a lot of us rethinking how we live and work. That s true for the people who help design cities, too. Urban planners are seeing new problems and potential opportunities for renovating downtowns, and a massive injection of federal funding could provide a chance to cross some things off their to-do lists. Tyler Scott of Michigan Radio reports.
TYLER SCOTT, BYLINE: As the capital of Michigan, Lansing s downtown economy has relied largely on state employees who commute into the city to work and spend their money. But economic developer Bob Trezise worries that if state employees are allowed to work remotely after the pandemic, that could affect downtown plans in a number of ways.
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