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After nearly five years of fighting to keep her job as a trooper with the Michigan State Police, Megan Moryc was fired – for the second time – on Feb. 13 for allegedly lying under oath during a ...
State Sen. Jim Runestad (R-White Lake) and chair of the Michigan Republican Party issued a statement exclusively to 6 News Investigates challenging a claim made by the head of the Michigan State ...
Unions representing the rank and file of the Michigan State Police and Republican leaders are calling for the immediate ...
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The Oakland Press on MSNState senators from Oakland County report financials and lobbyist perksState lawmakers were required to file financial disclosure statements in mid-June that show not only what property and assets they have but which lobbyists interacted with them. Although specific ...
The Senate approved a bill Tuesday that attempts to allow Mackinac Island to regulate all types of fees charged to customers ...
A fight over the cost of getting to Mackinac Island has gotten the attention of the state Senate, where there are concerns ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNProposed Michigan laws banning ghost guns, bump stocks advanceBills banning bump stocks and ghost guns passed the Michigan Senate on Wednesday. Supporters say these bans are necessary for safety, while opponents believe they will only punish responsible, legal ...
"This ultimately will punish legitimate gun owners rather than address the root causes of gun violence," said State Sen. Jim Runestad (R-White Lake).
Members of the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus said at a news conference that attempts to oust MSP Col. James Grady are ...
Last year, a Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency employee was sentenced for using state vehicles for personal purposes ...
A leading state senator, who is also the head of the Michigan Republican Party, wants Michigan State Police’s second in command criminally investigated over misuse of a departmental vehicle.
In the letter, Runestad, who is also chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, said Nessel's office prosecuted a state employee who worked at the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency for ...
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