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Michigan Republicans leading with less controversial bits of voting package

Michigan Republicans leading with less controversial bits of voting package Updated 12:56 PM; Today 12:56 PM Genesee Township election workers count absentee ballots on election day Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020 in Genesee Township. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May | Mlive.com Facebook Share LANSING, MI - One month ago, Michigan Senate Republicans debuted their plan to overhaul the state’s election laws. The ensuing weeks brought criticism, protests and press conferences from Democratic officials and liberal activists calling the package everything from “racist” to “voter suppression.” Much of the pushback focused on one portion of the package that would tighten control and adds steps to the absentee ballot process.

Stateside: U-M vax goal; COVID crushing Michigan hospitals; surveying sexual harassment in Lansing

Today on Stateside, the CEO of Beaumont Health System talks about hospital capacity and what lies ahead. Plus, University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel on plans for the fall. And, how one AM radio station geared up to get the facts out about COVID.  [Get Stateside on your phone: subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts today.] Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below. UM president hopes to see near-100% vaccination rate in the Fall, and a return to joy on campus Listen

Deadline Detroit | This Lansing reporter calls sexual harassment a pervasive part of Michigan political culture

Deadline Detroit | This Lansing reporter calls sexual harassment a pervasive part of Michigan political culture
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Letter from the Editor: Lots of talk about sunshine, but Michigan s elected leaders hang back in the shadows

Letter from the Editor: Lots of talk about ‘sunshine,’ but Michigan’s elected leaders hang back in the shadows Updated Mar 11, 2021; Facebook Share “Trust, but verify.” That’s the Russian proverb President Ronald Reagan cleverly co-opted during nuclear disarmament talks with the Soviets in the 1980s. When you’re being asked to trust someone you don’t really know to do the right thing on your behalf, well, you might want to have the ability to inspect the process. Unfortunately, citizens in Michigan don’t get that opportunity with the people they’ve elected to lead their state. Michigan government ranks dead last in the country for transparency to its people, according to the Center for Public Integrity.

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